As a T1 diabetic I recently had an Extremely successful frozen shoulder nhs operation.
Apparently diabetics are the worst and never recover themselves and I should have been referred to lovely surgeon years before.
Dh has problems with both his shoulders. He is diabetic T2. He saw my nhs surgeon who said he needed mri on both shoulders, but would only do/operate on one at at time. 2 ops.
Dh has always been in considerably more daily pain than I ever was.
He went for mri today. But couldn't complete it because pain was excruciating.
Not helped that he has just run out of painkillers and prescription from 11th June to be delivered has been delayed twice. I've asked gp for more painkillers.
He said he had a huge doughnut cushion for his mri. I only had a smalll one behind me. The pain was unbearable. I never had that for mine. Is it entirely necessary?
Do you have to have an mri. What if he just can't. Can they sedate you?
Or what if you just can't do it? Not for 'Agoraphobia', but just for pure pain?
What happens then? Can surgeon still operate?