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-=> Ardith Hinton wrote to James Bradley <=- AH> I developed a rotator cuff (shoulder muscle) injury AH> akin to your bursitis. [...] JB> No... I doubt it. My bursitis is self inflicted. AH> In retrospect, I had been pushing my physical AH> limits for some time... but until the pain settled in I AH> didn't consciously add everything up. Seems to me you know AH> when you're overdoing it. I'll know better in future AH> (maybe). :-) Good luck with that! Did you - in retrospect - see signs that you should slow down with the rotating at the cuff, or did you just wake up with it? As you know, I have such a nerve deficit from surgical damage, it took me forever to recognize my boundaries, and another eternity before I *started* to respect them. I still often need to cue into secondary symptoms to realize that damage has occurred, and those often show up days later, so.... JB> Seriously, this isn't the first time it has given you JB> trouble, right? AH> You're thinking of the other shoulder... [wry grin]. I trust you'll forgive my ignorance? I have an axiom for carpentry. Never hit your left thumb so hard, that it can't swing the same hammer into the right thumb. 'Ya think it'll catch on? Seriously, I suppose exercise is in order once you have the pain under control? AH> According to our chiropractor, it's inflammation. He has a AH> technique for draining the lymph glands which seems to have AH> helped a lot. He is also the person who initially compared AH> it to bursitis... which, BTW, both my father & my father-in- AH> law had many years ago. I gather any repetitive motion AH> involving the shoulder (such as hammering nails or digging AH> up the vegetable garden in spring) can lead to this sort of AH> problem, especially with people who are middle-aged or AH> older & whose endurance isn't quite what it used to be. I AH> imagine you may have been building yet another fence when AH> your shoulder said "Enough, already!" ;-) My shoulder? I thought we were talking about your (other) shoulder? Coincidentally - *maybe* sympathetically |-) I woke in the middle of the night to what I imagine was rotator cuff "inflammation". I guess my gland drained itself, because it was mostly gone by morning. But, back to you.... AH> Yes. I had been negligent WRT the exercises I generally do AH> during TV commercial breaks. (To me they're boring, as are the AH> majority of commercials.) Although these exercises involve AH> both shoulders, we seldom watch much TV in the warmer & AH> drier months. Then summer's end found me in circumstances AH> akin to the latter. It's a long story, but I am beginning AH> to see the humour in it.... :-) Well, that's the first dose of medicine.* Origin: -=-= Calgary Organization CDN (403) 242-3221 (1:342/77) SEEN-BY: 10/1 11/200 331 14/400 34/999 120/228 123/500 128/2 187 140/1 222/2 SEEN-BY: 226/0 230/150 249/303 250/306 261/20 38 100 1381 1404 1418 280/1027 SEEN-BY: 393/68 396/45 633/104 260 267 712/848 801/161 189 2320/105 200 SEEN-BY: 5030/1256 @PATH: 342/77 140/1 261/38 633/260 267 |
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