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  • Cynthialrn
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    Thanks so much for your answer. I wanted to add that I also have pain in my neck when I move it but it isn’t consistent…it comes and goes. Some weeks I’ll have the same feeling of a crick in my neck and then it’ll go away and only the shoulder blade pain remains. Also, I have been having pain in my right shoulder and arm all the way to my thumb which will burn at the nail bed it seems. However, a recent Mri of the shoulder revealed microtearing of the infraspinatus tendon and a partial tear of the spinatus…on top of that I’m also dealing with tennis elbow. So that arm is extremely painful right now and it’s impossible to tell what pain is coming from where. I suppose I should have the arm removed and then it would definitely stop hurting….no wait, then I’d probably develop phantom limb pain… Ha! I try to stay light hearted about these things. Anyway, if any of this info makes a difference in your opinion let me know. By the way, I’m not a physically active person and I have no idea why these tendon issues keep occurring. Bad luck I guess or bad genes.

    Cynthialrn
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    I just wanted to thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to answer questions for people like me. If I lived anywhere near you..,even an hour or two away, I would’ve had you do my surgery. Again, thank you…you’ve given me the answers I needed. :)

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