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Old 04-14-2006, 06:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Umm I really think I messed something up. I have been lifting hard for a few weeks. I somehow injured my sholder, I think it was by inclining. The problem is I thought I was just sleeping on it wrong. It hurt on the inner part(where the rotator is) At first week it felt nothing more then me sleeping on it wrong. Now it has been 2 weeks and I am really in pain. I can rotate my solder when my arm is tucked 360* but if my arm is out at any angle, it is very painful. It has gotten to the point that just doing everyday functions are very painful. I am going to be going to the doctor eventually but i need suggestions on what i should do now. If there is anyway to calm the pain or help it not get anyworse. I think it is my rotator cuff and I HOPE it is not anything too serious. If you know anything on this topic please give your exportise.
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Old 04-14-2006, 06:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Weren't you the one raving about superdrol?...Torn pec on my end...Possible slight rotator cuff tear on yours...Hmmmm...

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Hey umm if there are any disbelievers, in superdrol, this stuff works, i have gained a total of 25-30 pounds bench max in 2 weeks also 3 inches on my arm taking this stuff. While Yes i have been working harder, it modevates me and makes working out easier, i have had 0 negative affects, all positive the best one i have noticed is the increased ability to lift Alot more then i could when i am off or it wears off.
Now you can put a negative effect..

Sorry, I know this isn't a laughing matter..I just saw irony in that..

I would advise you to stop lifting completely and see a doctor. My shoulder's and pecs were feeling very tight/pulling, and I kept on trucking. After you get an MRI, you'll know the extent of your injury.

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Old 04-15-2006, 07:32 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Yes i was, also i dont think this is conected to superdrol. If anything I put it in an odd position while lifting, or just over lifting. Not quite sure how it would actually effect it...
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I can rotate my solder when my arm is tucked 360* but if my arm is out at any angle, it is very painful.
If its been two weeks and you have intensifying pain then I would go see a doctor immediately and stop lifting until you see one. Anything we tell you is just a blind guess.

Best of luck with it though, hopefully it doesn't keep you out of the gym for too long.

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You definitely need to see a doctor like Sleazy said. In the meantime:

I put in a shoulders article here which may be helpful if only in narrowing down things to discuss with your doctor.

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Old 04-16-2006, 05:08 PM   #6 (permalink)
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thank you all for your help and suggestions, also does anyone think it would help to start taking joint meds once i start back lifting
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