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My shoulder hurts and pops everytime i move it


Question Posted Tuesday November 22 2011, 10:26 pm

About a month ago, my shoulder started hurting and popping everytime i moved it, and after 3 days I was at a foot ball game, and it started hurting really bad. & my aunt, who's a nurse, along with her friend, who's also a nurse, said that it was out of place. So after the game, i went to the ER. & they took X-rays, but the doctor told me it was just a strained muscle. They gave me a sling to wear for 5 days. Then i had to go back to my regular doctor, who just told me to apply heat, and to stop wearing the sling. It ended up feeling better. But about a week and a half after, it started hurting again when i move it, and keeps popping again. This week is has hurt on a larger scale, and today it hurts almost as bad as the night I went to the ER. Any ideas on what I should do?

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LostAngel answered Thursday November 24 2011, 9:09 pm:
I would go see another doctor for another opinion.

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