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Thank you Stuart thats the kind of useful advise I was looking for.

Don't want to be rude but I have been lectured many many times already on what I should or shouldn't have done and what worked for other people, thier brother/mate etc etc blah blah and did not want to go down that road again.

 

 

It seems that people are trying to offer you help yet you don't seem to want to hear it!!

If you don't want ideas and opinions why post at all?

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It seems that people are trying to offer you help yet you don't seem to want to hear it!!

If you don't want ideas and opinions why post at all?

 

True, this.

 

I really hope your shoulder gets better, but one must also be willing to face facts, if facts are what one has to face. Shoulders are notoriously difficult to fix. Muster your resources and get deep needle acupuncture, seek out a reputable homoeopath, take the kelp and krill supplements. If nothing works you may have to look for different employment or sub-contract able bodied people to do the hard labour and manage them. Not what anyone wants to do, I know. Let this be a lesson to those of us who still have sound shoulders, to take care of our bodies. Best of luck mate.

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True, this.

 

I really hope your shoulder gets better, but one must also be willing to face facts, if facts are what one has to face. Shoulders are notoriously difficult to fix. Thanks Debbie, Dave Muster your resources and get deep needle acupuncture, seek out a reputable homoeopath, take the kelp and krill supplements. If nothing works you may have to look for different employment or sub-contract able bodied people to do the hard labour and manage them. Not what anyone wants to do, I know. Let this be a lesson to those of us who still have sound shoulders, to take care of our bodies. Best of luck mate.

 

:lol:Surely those two words cannot ever go together?????:001_huh::lol::laugh1::lol:

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