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I assume calcium deposits did not show on my xray, b/c the doc never

said anything about that. He only spoke about rotator cuff sticking &

couldn't determine issue. I learned about Cal deposits *after* 2 mos of

Physical Therapy. (gift of advice from someone else on internet) For

me, the PT worked a little bit, but the shoulder resisted mightily & was

back to square one after a couple of days. In my case, the shoulder

thing wasn't result of injury from lifting, or using. Came on w/no

known reason. If you haven't had an injury, then the vit K would be a

cheap & short test... you'll know & feel the benefit within 1-2 days if

it is calcium deposits. I'm very sorry for your pain. My pain was

very horrible.

 

Elizabeth Miller wrote:

 

> Would calcium deposits show up on an x-ray of the shoulder?

> How much did you take?

>

> Liz

> On Friday, September 19, 2003, at 11:44 PM,

> wrote:

>

> > I too had terrible right shoulder pain, worsened, unable to lift,

> > use...

> > became frozen shoulder. DMSO provided temporary relief. Doc unable to

> > pinpoint problem. Based on personal investigation about calcium

> > deposits, I initiated treatment with Vit K. That alone stopped the

> > problem, but I then began better balanced supplementation of calcium,

> > magnesium, minerals. The full treatment seems to keep the problem from

> > coming back. Physical Therapy did not fix the problem for me. Vit K

> > is a worthy pursuit to see whether your shoulder responds (to see if

> > issue is Calcium deposits)... cheap. In plant form, Vit K is

> > non-toxic:

>

>

>

>

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