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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Very recently diagnosed with Type 2, while attending GP for high blood pressure. For a couple of months I have had shoulder pain in my right shoulder, which restricts and causes pain with certain rotational movements, e.g., lifting arm to put clothes on. Ironically and much to the amusement of sceptical friends, the swinging of a golf club is hardly affected. I've googled this topic and was surprised to read that there is a strong correlation between diabetes and frozen shoulder type symptoms. I mentioned it briefly to the GP ( before Diabetes diagnosis) and he shrugged it off as 'not frozen shoulder' but more likely damage to the muscles/tendons. He said he could refer me for NHS physiotherapy but that I would wait for months for an appointment. I am concerned that this could develop into full blown frozen shoulder or become a permanent handicap ( one for the golfers, 🙂) Does anyone have experience or knowledge of this issue?