Old 06-02-2012, 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by irishrose View Post
Another set of frozen shoulders here. I met a bear while out walking my dogs. My big wolfdog stood when I said, "Leave it," but the 53 pound coydog tried to attack repeatedly. She was recent rescue so not as well trained. I separated my shoulder restaining her. Got that fixed manually - ouch, but ended up with a frozen shoulder which migrated to the other one which isn't fair. Multiple treatments by a kineseologist, chiropractic tratments and massage have returned the first one to near normal. The second one is perfect. Yes, I fit in the age group, but I certainly had some help there. The bear finally turned and went into the woods after coming toward us for what seemed like forever - it wasn't.
Ok you guys! Calcific tendonitis, calcium deposit, frozen shoulder, 50 year old woman syndrome, a BEAR attach! Geeze! I think I have everything, but the bear attach! A wolfdog and a coydog? What is a coydog? Geeze, I think I will just hunker down and let my shoulder get better all by itself! My shoulder moves ok, it just screams when I move it certain ways. We put my DH's Tens machine on it last night - ouch - that hurt! I think it made it worse! I am going to tough it out, though, no surgery for me if I can avoid it! I've been there, done that with enough horse related accidents - but no BEARS, although, I have seen a couple bears, a mountain lion, and lots of coyotes out riding! Geeze, Irishrose where are you hiking?

Nancy

Oh, we did 2 flea markets, several yard sales, a barn sale, a livery stable sale, 2 church rummage sales, and 2 estate sales! Nothing! There was one White machine from the 60's or 70's at an Estate sale for $100 that is still there! Crazy!

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