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Complete tip) The medical seat I used before
I have been suffering from frozen shoulder since last winter.
I'm really struggling.
Everyone who has been sick talks about it.
Those who haven't experienced pain don't understand that suffering ㅠ
Yes, even when I go to the bathroom.
My husband will help me pull up my underwear because I can't do it myself.
It was about that much pain.
Just lowering your arm normally during everyday activities.
It's okay.
Holding or going back, slightly modified
The pain is so severe that I can't do it.
And how sore and painful it is ㅠ
Even after treatment, it recurs, sigh.
This treatment cost is not insignificant.
Health insurance coverage cannot be applied.
Repeatedly undergo treatment, relapse, and recurrence
Eventually, I gave up and lived while suffering.
It's a dull ache and pain even when I'm just sitting still.
I'm really going crazy ㅜ
So, I was very sick not long ago.
I thought of a magnet, so I stuck one on.
But after that, I just act without thinking, so I don't get sick, and I forgot about it.
Then I remembered and checked.
The stiffness and pain have been alleviated after lubrication.
It feels very gentle and there is no pain at all.
Or raise your arm or move backward.
It's not like I'm going back or anything, but for now...
It's worth living because there is no pain in daily life.
And then, that magnet for more than ten days.
I stuck it on and took it off.
And the day before yesterday, if you wait too long
I took it off because I was worried the skin might peel off due to the bandage.
It was okay for one day, but on the second day, the pain came back.
So, this morning, this time...
I attached two pieces together front and back.
I hope I get better, please. ㅜ
But using medical magnets to soothe the terrifying pain of frozen shoulder.
It's really amazing.
Let's help those suffering from frozen shoulder.
Try doing it like me.
I think I can live, haha.
I attached the photo because I was so amazed a few days later and took a picture haha
It's on the back of the shoulder, haha.