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hubby
12-06-2007, 07:39 AM
Post: #11
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OMG! Lilly. I have the same problem. Horrible bicep pain. I have been ignored from the beginning on this. I was dx with bicep tendonitis about 20 years ago. Would it shock me if it finally tore??? NO!! Pain is still there. Never goes away. What I have noticed is not being in PT this week it has eased up a bit. WHAT???? am I missing?


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12-06-2007, 09:28 AM
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Cap,
It IS scary...isn't it? Mine is also very sore to the touch, and it feels like it pulls hard in that area when I lift my bad arm with my other arm. I did alot of web searching yesterday and came up with very little concerning the area of biceps brachii & deltoid region. I'm not sure what to do, if anything. Apparently some people feel a torn bicep...and some do not. I would think it'd be excruciating , but apparently not in all cases. What baffles me all along, is the strange location of the pain....why it has anything to do with shoulder midway on the uppper arm??
I go to MD next month, we'll see if he'll listen this time.
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12-06-2007, 02:12 PM
Post: #13
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Has anyone tried a Sports medicine Dr?. They are used to seeing muscle and tendon injuries, Just a thought.

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12-06-2007, 03:06 PM
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Hi Tuffy...My MD IS a sports medicine doctor. He is the same one that did my last surgery too. I don't know about Cap's MD.
Thanks, LillySmile

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