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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3115911" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>AC tear, they cleaned it up but was told "there is barely anything left connected" after they took the piece of bone off the end and cleaned that up. Walked around for almost 20 years with the bone broke and chewing the shoulder up. It was better for about 12 to 18 months and then I pulled my tool bag out of the back of my truck when I was PO'd about something and jerked it and it has acted up worse and worse ever since. Some days it is bearable but that generally does not coincide with a match day otherwise I would shoot a rimfire match.</p><p></p><p>But suffice to say most days it feels like my arm is trying to rip itself off my body so basically anything that has me vertical with my arm unsupported sucks again and it has steadily been getting worse. The cortisone injection wasn't worth it either, lasted about a week if that but was better than the first time of lasting as long as it took for the lidocane to wear off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3115911, member: 29706"] AC tear, they cleaned it up but was told "there is barely anything left connected" after they took the piece of bone off the end and cleaned that up. Walked around for almost 20 years with the bone broke and chewing the shoulder up. It was better for about 12 to 18 months and then I pulled my tool bag out of the back of my truck when I was PO'd about something and jerked it and it has acted up worse and worse ever since. Some days it is bearable but that generally does not coincide with a match day otherwise I would shoot a rimfire match. But suffice to say most days it feels like my arm is trying to rip itself off my body so basically anything that has me vertical with my arm unsupported sucks again and it has steadily been getting worse. The cortisone injection wasn't worth it either, lasted about a week if that but was better than the first time of lasting as long as it took for the lidocane to wear off. [/QUOTE]
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