Hmm…that’s interesting. I had frozen shoulder a few years ago (PT healed me entirely, though). I didn’t think to connect the shoulder pain I had the week after I had the shot to the shot itself, but now that there’s two of us, I guess it’s a scientific fact.
Thanks - you’re sweet. I like hugs. It’s weird but I am a huggy person.
I am too-- as long as they are people I know-- the strangers or near-strangers who want to hug, or people who hug on first introduction are not for me-- but hugs from friends and family are great. My favorite aunt is in her 70s, and I’m in my 50s, and sometimes I still cuddle up next to her like I did as a child.
It’s not weird. It may not be at the top of the bell curve, but it’s not weird.
{{{Merneith}}}
Yeah it doesn’t have the acute “OMG IS SOMEONE TRYING TO RIP MY ARM OFF?” feel of the height of it being frozen, but it has the dull ache right in the joint and a light sensation of pulling. Maybe any shot in my arm would have made my arm hurt. Any shot besides flu shot because that didn’t bother me last fall.