Originally posted by Grampy BobbyBroke collar bone at 17 playing rugby didn't even get an aspirin!
"It's a pain in the neck." -wolfgang59
... may be literal or a figure of speech to express discomfort following shoulder surgery.
Edit Note: cash, my empathy results from having sustained a broken collar bone as a young boy.
Having your shoulder taken apart and reassembled stings a bit.
Yellow bruise from shoulder to elbow and 6 wweks in sling followed
by 6 weeks physio followed by 12 weeks strength exercises.
Off heavy duty pain-killers now ... just panadol
Originally posted by wolfgang59I hope you're able to lift and hold the "new world citizen".
Broke collar bone at 17 playing rugby didn't even get an aspirin!
Having your shoulder taken apart and reassembled stings a bit.
Yellow bruise from shoulder to elbow and 6 wweks in sling followed
by 6 weeks physio followed by 12 weeks strength exercises.
Off heavy duty pain-killers now ... just panadol