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Severe Rt Shoulder Blade Pain

Hi there,

I've had chronic pain in my right shoulder blade area for almost 15 years since I fell off a horse. I've tried everything to address the issue and nothing worked. I recently got an MRI and was told there is hypertrophy of the nerve. The doctor suggested a radio frequency procedure to burn/kill the nerve itself, but I am afraid to do the procedure since I am highly sensitive.

I've recently found some new remedies online that might be worth trying: Chelidonium or sanguinarium. Can someone tell me if these (or other remedies) would be suitable to truly 'cure' this pain? I now have a baby and am using my right arm so much that the pain has become excruciating.

(As for background detail, I am a 43 year old woman that is highly sensitive to pain. I also have neuralgia's in that area and the skin feels partially numb).

Thanks!
 
  maddie37 on 2017-09-17
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
You may take Chelidonium 30 twice a day for 7 days and see how that affects.
One dose means 2 pills or drops.

If this doesn't help, take Sanguinaria Canadensis 30 in the same way.
[Edited by kadwa on 2017-09-18 05:37:26]
 
kadwa 6 years ago
Thank you. I tend to 'prove' remedies. Do you still feel that 7 days (2 x/day) is appropriate for someone that is highly sensitive and a 'prover'?

Thanks!
 
maddie37 6 years ago
There can't be any distinction between proving and cure. The process of cure may involve some painful corrections. If the patient fears the process of pain he may restrict himself to single dose. The efficacy of single dose is definitely much less than the stream of doses.
 
kadwa 6 years ago

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