A little over two years into giving up my Covid-induced sedentary lifestyle, my right shoulder finally gave up the ghost, with my orthopedist officially diagnosing me with shoulder impingement syndrome -- the same thing I had on my left side back in the late ’90s. She gave me a cortisone shot -- which I welcomed until I read this -- and prescribed physical therapy, just as they did in 1999. But last time still ended in my having (very successful) surgery, so while I’m happy to have an action plan, I may be the only person who’d rather just have surgery and move on with my life instead of dragging things out.
Thoughts and suggestions welcomed!



























