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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
I can vouch for the weed thing. Hit it hard before bed and the muscle pain is gone through the night and you wake up more limber than otherwise.
The pain comes and goes. But when it's on, it's nasty.
I can't help thinking of my little league coach who used to yell at me for pitching like my hero, Kent Tekulve. "You'll ruin your arm if you throw like that as a kid!!!" I used to be able to throw a perfect bullet spiral. Now I'm in pain after ten minutes of throwing a football with the kid.
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He's, er, practiced in cannabis consumption.
He first noticed the shoulder pain about eight months ago, but thought he could work through it. About two months in, he was hit with the 'flu and was out for six weeks recovering. When he went back to yoga, the pain immediately returned, which told him that it wasn't something rest and ice would take care of, so he sucked it up and went to see the ortho.
Age has caught up to him hard this year. 20 plus years in the music industry and over 2000 live concerts means almost permanent ringing in his ears. We don't go to shows anymore unless we're absolutely we know where the good earplugs are.
He had an appendectomy two months before the shoulder surgery.
The good news is we've hit the deductible this year, so we have about three months to get anything else cleared up without paying for it out of pocket.