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	<title>Comments on: Bad left shoulder pain?</title>
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		<title>By: cowboydoc</title>
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		<description>This could be anything and pain relievers don&#039;t always work, you&#039;d have to use such a strong one like Morphine you wouldn&#039;t be able to operate right.
     You should see you primary and have an X-Ray because of all the clustered things in here. Nerves, tendons, bones and joints. I would almost suspect tendinitis. You can get a shot of cortisone for this, it may or may not relieve it right away and he can give you a script for anti biotics to be safe. If correct you should feel better by the time you walk out of the office.
      You can try ice packs but other then this, there&#039;s no real way to tell.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This could be anything and pain relievers don&#8217;t always work, you&#8217;d have to use such a strong one like Morphine you wouldn&#8217;t be able to operate right.<br />
     You should see you primary and have an X-Ray because of all the clustered things in here. Nerves, tendons, bones and joints. I would almost suspect tendinitis. You can get a shot of cortisone for this, it may or may not relieve it right away and he can give you a script for anti biotics to be safe. If correct you should feel better by the time you walk out of the office.<br />
      You can try ice packs but other then this, there&#8217;s no real way to tell.</p>
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