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And if so did you have surgery to get them removed? Or is there any other way to get them removed? I have hear of Shock therapy, but also heard of side effects to that. I have had them for about 15 years and the pain is just getting to be to much. Any help would be great.
Thanks

2007-02-05 13:08:17 · 4 answers · asked by Niceguy 1 in Health General Health Care Pain & Pain Management

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The price of shoulder surgery is very low in India as compared to USA, UK and Canada. My cousin also got her hip replacement surgery in India through the forerunners healthcare .She is more than very happy with the results. She is totally pain free now. She just paid 25% of the amount she was quoted in USA and is all praise for this forerunners healthcare company.


Forerunners Healthcare is very famous in India. I read a lot about them in the Newspapers and magazines. I have read a lot of their patient stories also. They arrange financing for USA, Canadian, UK and other international patients who plan to have surgery abroad for low price, as all joint surgery is not covered by insurance in USA or by NHS in the UK. They also have photos pasted of their International patients. You can checkout their website. There are huge cost savings. As a doctor I personally believe that your surgery can be easily handled in India, as the quality of healthcare available In India is simply best in the world. The surgeons are USA/UK trained and facilities are 5 star.

http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com
Hope this helps.

2007-02-05 16:00:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

i dont know anatomically but calcium leaks out all over. limestone and other rocks is high in calcium, bones are high in calcium sometimes body cant deal with so much extra calcium and you get deposits building up. other eg kidney stones

2016-05-23 22:00:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When possible I avoid Md's -- so I'll tell you about a book called The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook by Davies. It deals with muscles, pain and referred pain.

2007-02-09 12:57:08 · answer #3 · answered by Keko 5 · 0 0

My husband had surgery for this. He had to have physical therapy afterward but it was because of exactly where they where. Don't wait until you can't bear it any longer because then you'll have to wait to see the doctor and schedule tests and surgery and stuff. You'll be glad if you just go ahead and have it taken care of before it becomes unbearable.

2007-02-05 15:30:57 · answer #4 · answered by Pinkerton 3 · 0 0

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