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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 14 Mar 2013 06:08

Hope the docs can get to the bottom of the iffy blood results and get you really fit again so if the op becomes necessary you can get through it well. If you can get along with the injections for the while, probably best till you get the infections out of your system too.

Best of luck, I have painful shoulders so I know what you are up against, altho no one has mentioned ops yet, will be having a hip replacement in a few years time apparently, according to the doc after the xrays recently taken.

Shame when the old body lets us down eh?

Lizx

michael2

michael2 Report 15 Mar 2013 10:39

Thank you liz,jean ,ann for your reply,s sorry never replyed before was not feeling to good yesterday . hope they get it sorted soon. :-) :-)

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 16 Mar 2013 07:07

I have also suffered calcific tendonitis in the past, that's really painful - doc thought at first it was a frozen shoulder which I have also had a while back, but then said c.t. We do take our bodies for granted until the pains start and we realise we have probably abused them sometimes causing wear and tear etc.

I used to move wardrobes and furniture around on my own many a time when managing the student lets and doing up my house, so no wonder I am falling apart now.

Lizx

Island

Island Report 16 Mar 2013 10:32

I've been wondering how you've been getting on Michael and hope your meds dose/side affects was resolved without any further discomfort. :-)
All the best.

michael2

michael2 Report 16 Mar 2013 10:46

thank you i,m still waiting to here from the doctors as to what they are going to do about the blood test,s results it could talk a while fot the toto decide i have never had a doctors take so long to make there mind,s up.wished i had stayed in cornwall as the doc,s there were on the ball, i/e when the wife phone up to say she thought my glougose level,s were a high she was told bring him down now she was they were 19 mol. hence now i am a diabetic type two.