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  #11  
Old August 1st 06, 07:04 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Suzie B
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Default OT Shoulder Injury - Long

Scar tissue - two words to strike fear into the hearts of stalwart men
(and quilters...)

When I dislocated my shoulder 6 years ago, I had my arm strapped across
my body for 3 weeks, and it was another 2 weeks before getting any PT on
it - because so much scar tissue had built up I would be physically sick
ecah time I did any serious PT myself - and during my visits to the
physio I would threaten each time to rip off his *********** (fill in
the blanks with your least favourite part of the anatomy) and beat him
to death with the bloody end of it...

Stick with it and I'm sure glad that bingo is the answer - never tried
it myself but mught just do so now!

Suzie B
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Old August 1st 06, 08:10 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Sandy Ellison Sandy Ellison is offline
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Default OT Shoulder Injury - Long

Howdy!

Yee-Haw!
Glad y'all figured that out!

Gerald McRaney is doing a brilliant job right now of portraying
the rather evil George Hurst (father to Wm.Randolf) in the HBO series
Deadwood. What a delicious series it is, too. Love that Ian McShane.

Anyway, back to the shoulder--if it gives you any more trouble, Kate,
just give a shout and we'll be over to help you w/ the stash.
Wouldn't want you to worry about the quilting stash w/ a shoulder
injury. No, just wouldn't be happy w/ that, a worried Kate. g

Take care.
And think about carrying a spare pair of knickers w/ you next
doc's visit.

Ragmop/Sandy -- one more Deadwood note: we saw the actor who played
"Wild Bill", Keith Carradine, on the patio/porch of the Driskill Hotel
in Austin, this April; he was chillin' so we didn't speak, but
he & I exchanged a wink...mmmmmm
http://www.driskillhotel.com/index.php

On 7/31/06 11:00 PM, in article
, "Kate T."
wrote:

I've been suffering with an injured left shoulder for a couple months
now. I finally gave in and went to my family physican about a month
ago. I got the usual meds and told to put it in a sling for a week or
so. I did that. Took the meds as directed and the arm started working
a little but the pain was still there. I thought I had pulled
something and it would heal in a week or two. WRONG!!

I've been very frustrated because I can't sew for more than 15 minutes
a day. W-e-l-l-l-l went to the doctor this morning.

I must tell you my family doctor is a first cousin to Gerald McRaney
the actor. He is a natural blond and has the prettiest blue eyes.

He gently too my left hand, stretched my arm out and proceeded to make
me pee my pants by moving and lifting my arm. He said scar tissue was
building up in my shoulder and he had to rip it loose or my shoulder
would "freeze" in the present position and I would lose use of it. Oh
the pain. He did it again. Got more meds.

Funny thing happened the arm was less painful. Was sitting in a Bingo
game tonight and reached for an ink pen and felt a pop. The scar
tissue that was giving me the most problem finally broke loose. My arm
is working, no pain.

I think I can finish my DWR now. Its a Christmas present. I am doing
the Happy Dance tonight.

Kate T. South Mississippi


  #13  
Old August 2nd 06, 02:17 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
nana2b
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Glad to hear you "healed" yourself! Just get Dr. Cutie to check it out.
Linda in Tx


  #14  
Old August 4th 06, 05:56 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Jenn in CA
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Come on out to california Butterfly.

No smoking allowed anywhere. Hm wait, not sure about the reservation
casino bingo things, but most of California is smoke free.

Jenn in CA

Butterflywings wrote:
That does it! I'm going to go play BINGO every single day for the rest of my
life!!!!! Now to find a place that is NON Smoking....

Butterfly (Relieved that you did NOT have to have any surgery)

"Kate T." wrote in message
oups.com...
I've been suffering with an injured left shoulder for a couple months
now. I finally gave in and went to my family physican about a month
ago. I got the usual meds and told to put it in a sling for a week or
so. I did that. Took the meds as directed and the arm started working
a little but the pain was still there. I thought I had pulled
something and it would heal in a week or two. WRONG!!

I've been very frustrated because I can't sew for more than 15 minutes
a day. W-e-l-l-l-l went to the doctor this morning.

I must tell you my family doctor is a first cousin to Gerald McRaney
the actor. He is a natural blond and has the prettiest blue eyes.

He gently too my left hand, stretched my arm out and proceeded to make
me pee my pants by moving and lifting my arm. He said scar tissue was
building up in my shoulder and he had to rip it loose or my shoulder
would "freeze" in the present position and I would lose use of it. Oh
the pain. He did it again. Got more meds.

Funny thing happened the arm was less painful. Was sitting in a Bingo
game tonight and reached for an ink pen and felt a pop. The scar
tissue that was giving me the most problem finally broke loose. My arm
is working, no pain.

I think I can finish my DWR now. Its a Christmas present. I am doing
the Happy Dance tonight.

Kate T. South Mississippi


  #15  
Old August 4th 06, 04:12 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Butterflywings
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Default OT Shoulder Injury - Long

I just 'left' CA and, yes, they DO allow smoking in the casinos....took DH
to one for his Christmas present last year (when his Sis was visiting) and
she is so allergic to smoke she had to stay in the cafeteria (no smoking
there) the whole time..fortunately we didn't stay very long--spent more time
talking with folks we knew than anything else.We wrongly assumed that they
would NOT allow smoking in them cause of the No Smoking CA law--guess they
are above the law.

Butterfly

"Jenn in CA" wrote in message
ups.com...
Come on out to california Butterfly.

No smoking allowed anywhere. Hm wait, not sure about the reservation
casino bingo things, but most of California is smoke free.

Jenn in CA

Butterflywings wrote:
That does it! I'm going to go play BINGO every single day for the rest of
my
life!!!!! Now to find a place that is NON Smoking....

Butterfly (Relieved that you did NOT have to have any surgery)

"Kate T." wrote in message
oups.com...
I've been suffering with an injured left shoulder for a couple months
now. I finally gave in and went to my family physican about a month
ago. I got the usual meds and told to put it in a sling for a week or
so. I did that. Took the meds as directed and the arm started working
a little but the pain was still there. I thought I had pulled
something and it would heal in a week or two. WRONG!!

I've been very frustrated because I can't sew for more than 15 minutes
a day. W-e-l-l-l-l went to the doctor this morning.

I must tell you my family doctor is a first cousin to Gerald McRaney
the actor. He is a natural blond and has the prettiest blue eyes.

He gently too my left hand, stretched my arm out and proceeded to make
me pee my pants by moving and lifting my arm. He said scar tissue was
building up in my shoulder and he had to rip it loose or my shoulder
would "freeze" in the present position and I would lose use of it. Oh
the pain. He did it again. Got more meds.

Funny thing happened the arm was less painful. Was sitting in a Bingo
game tonight and reached for an ink pen and felt a pop. The scar
tissue that was giving me the most problem finally broke loose. My arm
is working, no pain.

I think I can finish my DWR now. Its a Christmas present. I am doing
the Happy Dance tonight.

Kate T. South Mississippi




  #16  
Old August 7th 06, 05:00 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Jenn in CA
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Default OT Shoulder Injury - Long

Well there is that whole Sovereign Nation thing, that drives most of
the rest of us nuts.

So technically, no, they cannot be forced to follow California state
Laws if they choose not too. If they didn't allow smoking in casinos
they would lose a significant portion of their income.

Jenn

Butterflywings wrote:
I just 'left' CA and, yes, they DO allow smoking in the casinos....took DH
to one for his Christmas present last year (when his Sis was visiting) and
she is so allergic to smoke she had to stay in the cafeteria (no smoking
there) the whole time..fortunately we didn't stay very long--spent more time
talking with folks we knew than anything else.We wrongly assumed that they
would NOT allow smoking in them cause of the No Smoking CA law--guess they
are above the law.

Butterfly

"Jenn in CA" wrote in message
ups.com...
Come on out to california Butterfly.

No smoking allowed anywhere. Hm wait, not sure about the reservation
casino bingo things, but most of California is smoke free.

Jenn in CA

Butterflywings wrote:
That does it! I'm going to go play BINGO every single day for the rest of
my
life!!!!! Now to find a place that is NON Smoking....

Butterfly (Relieved that you did NOT have to have any surgery)

"Kate T." wrote in message
oups.com...
I've been suffering with an injured left shoulder for a couple months
now. I finally gave in and went to my family physican about a month
ago. I got the usual meds and told to put it in a sling for a week or
so. I did that. Took the meds as directed and the arm started working
a little but the pain was still there. I thought I had pulled
something and it would heal in a week or two. WRONG!!

I've been very frustrated because I can't sew for more than 15 minutes
a day. W-e-l-l-l-l went to the doctor this morning.

I must tell you my family doctor is a first cousin to Gerald McRaney
the actor. He is a natural blond and has the prettiest blue eyes.

He gently too my left hand, stretched my arm out and proceeded to make
me pee my pants by moving and lifting my arm. He said scar tissue was
building up in my shoulder and he had to rip it loose or my shoulder
would "freeze" in the present position and I would lose use of it. Oh
the pain. He did it again. Got more meds.

Funny thing happened the arm was less painful. Was sitting in a Bingo
game tonight and reached for an ink pen and felt a pop. The scar
tissue that was giving me the most problem finally broke loose. My arm
is working, no pain.

I think I can finish my DWR now. Its a Christmas present. I am doing
the Happy Dance tonight.

Kate T. South Mississippi



  #17  
Old August 8th 06, 02:50 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Butterflywings
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Default OT Shoulder Injury - Long

I can understand that but if they could have the cafeteria non-smoking why
can't they put a few 'cha-chings' in that area for those of us that really
can NOT tolerate the smoke? Would give some of us a place to 'spend our
nickels' so to speak....sure they might not make THAT much money but it
would give a few of us a bit of fun....

Butterfly (thanks for answering)

"Jenn in CA" wrote in message
oups.com...
Well there is that whole Sovereign Nation thing, that drives most of
the rest of us nuts.

So technically, no, they cannot be forced to follow California state
Laws if they choose not too. If they didn't allow smoking in casinos
they would lose a significant portion of their income.

Jenn

Butterflywings wrote:
I just 'left' CA and, yes, they DO allow smoking in the casinos....took
DH
to one for his Christmas present last year (when his Sis was visiting)
and
she is so allergic to smoke she had to stay in the cafeteria (no smoking
there) the whole time..fortunately we didn't stay very long--spent more
time
talking with folks we knew than anything else.We wrongly assumed that
they
would NOT allow smoking in them cause of the No Smoking CA law--guess
they
are above the law.

Butterfly

"Jenn in CA" wrote in message
ups.com...
Come on out to california Butterfly.

No smoking allowed anywhere. Hm wait, not sure about the reservation
casino bingo things, but most of California is smoke free.

Jenn in CA

Butterflywings wrote:
That does it! I'm going to go play BINGO every single day for the rest
of
my
life!!!!! Now to find a place that is NON Smoking....

Butterfly (Relieved that you did NOT have to have any surgery)

"Kate T." wrote in message
oups.com...
I've been suffering with an injured left shoulder for a couple
months
now. I finally gave in and went to my family physican about a month
ago. I got the usual meds and told to put it in a sling for a week
or
so. I did that. Took the meds as directed and the arm started
working
a little but the pain was still there. I thought I had pulled
something and it would heal in a week or two. WRONG!!

I've been very frustrated because I can't sew for more than 15
minutes
a day. W-e-l-l-l-l went to the doctor this morning.

I must tell you my family doctor is a first cousin to Gerald McRaney
the actor. He is a natural blond and has the prettiest blue eyes.

He gently too my left hand, stretched my arm out and proceeded to
make
me pee my pants by moving and lifting my arm. He said scar tissue
was
building up in my shoulder and he had to rip it loose or my shoulder
would "freeze" in the present position and I would lose use of it.
Oh
the pain. He did it again. Got more meds.

Funny thing happened the arm was less painful. Was sitting in a
Bingo
game tonight and reached for an ink pen and felt a pop. The scar
tissue that was giving me the most problem finally broke loose. My
arm
is working, no pain.

I think I can finish my DWR now. Its a Christmas present. I am doing
the Happy Dance tonight.

Kate T. South Mississippi





  #18  
Old August 9th 06, 05:23 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Jessamy
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WOOO HOOO that's great news!

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I've been suffering with an injured left shoulder for a couple months
now. I finally gave in and went to my family physican about a month
ago. I got the usual meds and told to put it in a sling for a week or
so. I did that. Took the meds as directed and the arm started working
a little but the pain was still there. I thought I had pulled
something and it would heal in a week or two. WRONG!!

I've been very frustrated because I can't sew for more than 15 minutes
a day. W-e-l-l-l-l went to the doctor this morning.

I must tell you my family doctor is a first cousin to Gerald McRaney
the actor. He is a natural blond and has the prettiest blue eyes.

He gently too my left hand, stretched my arm out and proceeded to make
me pee my pants by moving and lifting my arm. He said scar tissue was
building up in my shoulder and he had to rip it loose or my shoulder
would "freeze" in the present position and I would lose use of it. Oh
the pain. He did it again. Got more meds.

Funny thing happened the arm was less painful. Was sitting in a Bingo
game tonight and reached for an ink pen and felt a pop. The scar
tissue that was giving me the most problem finally broke loose. My arm
is working, no pain.

I think I can finish my DWR now. Its a Christmas present. I am doing
the Happy Dance tonight.

Kate T. South Mississippi


 




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