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Rt. Shoulder - Crepitance Scapula Thoracic

Hello,

I just went to a shoulder specialist for pain in my rt. shoulder. I fell of a horse about 10 years ago and have had major pain 'episodes' ever since. It's gotten worse recently due to more physical exertion.

The doctor diagnosed me with 'Crepitance scapula thoracic' and is sending me for a CT Scan.

Any suggestions of remedies that can help the condition? Details include the following:

- Severe pain after excessive use
- Numbness in back near shoulder blade
- Radiating pain throughout nerve (even up to neck)
- Pain resolves when arm is immobile and rests

Also, I am highly sensitive to remedies and tend to 'prove' them.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks!
Maddie
 
  maddie37 on 2011-01-12
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please use the homeopathy patient intake form in order to give us the appropriate information about your case. Hopefully someone here will help you begin real homeopathic treatment to resolve your issues.

http://abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/255920/
 
Homeopathy International 1 last decade
Thank you for the email. I do, however, feel this is too much personal information to post on a forum even if it is anonymous.

I can, however, tell you that I am a 36 year old female with the above-listed issue.

If you can provide any information it is appreciated. If not, I will follow up with my own homeopath later.

Thank you.
 
maddie37 last decade

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