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I finally got a diagnosis for my shoulder 💪

So late last, year repeat over working damamged my shoulder.
Went to a Doctor, he was kinda ok but screwed up my forms.
Said it was prolly a muscle tear.

Needed forms redone properly, (but Drs are almost impossible to get into now, in time), So i went to another dr. Got a diagnosis: bursitis. But she was thorough with the paperwork.

Also between Drs, i saw a Physio - who had his own diagnosis : tendonitis.




FINALLY.... got an ultra sound today, and guess what?


They're all correct😂
It was "D. All of the above🤦‍♀

So I've been back at work, scrubbing walls, washing floors and moving furniture and lifting shit with tendonitis, bursitis and a torn muscle in my shoulder 🤷‍♀

All because of initial bad paperwork delaying the department accepting my injury.


Fucking bureaucracy 😑
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Boeing · 36-40
so what is the plan now? Will you do some physiotherapy
@Boeing oh definitely...its helped me heaps so far.

But other than that, i have to wait till i see my dr to see what she recommends. Im hoping nothing too invasive.
Boeing · 36-40
@OogieBoogie I had chronic problems with my shoulder ..I'll write some more later because I got to go now..

Yes, it is up to you too, to choose the less invasive, the treatment need to fit the patient. Best of luck anyway and it's a good starting point that you now got it figured...:)
@Boeing yeah...its nice to know exactly whats wrong now.
Gotta do some research on it myself.

Ill look for what you write up.... when you have time.


Thanks
Boeing · 36-40
@OogieBoogie So for me it took me years and it is still healing, but I chose no invasive therapy and I had years of shoulder dislocations which greatly affected the area.
I changed a few doctors actually until I found the one who could work with me, not only with making a choice for a treatment that doesn't involve surgery but actually figured a great treatment for me,
an holistic one.

I have changed few doctors and a couple of masseurs as well. Those masseurs were really helpful too.

I begun practicing qigong as well as medicinal exercise to regain my range of motion.

I ended up in a quantum healing physiotherapist who did a bioresonance therapy to me, including hand massage, machine massage, meditation inducing waves, a personalized food chart - as shoulder issues can be affected too by the spleen function, or heart or else - plus personal exercises I was doing for few months, few times a week at the gym in his office. It was truly a blessing to have come across that therapy as it truly matched me and the healing was obvious.
All in all a holistic approach that I did like. Ever heard or done bioresonance before? I would recommend that.

Other than that, I think your issue might not be the same degree as mine was and you can get it healed a lot faster. So I wish you the very best 😌 I think you can find great relief now that you begun checking with your issue seriously.
I had it for years until I got truly serious about curing it and once I had taken that decision, that was the most important part of my healing.