It has been an ache and a joy both to look over this big shoulder of mine at all my yesterdays.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have had shoulder injuries in the past, but usually it's from training.
Something went wrong with my right arm. I no longer could throw hard, and it hurt like the dickens every time I threw.
I'm always looking over my shoulder, needing to stay ahead of the game.
Most of the hits I take come on top of the shoulder pads.
I had to have shoulder reconstruction.
I had this tic where I touch my mouth to my knee, and I'm always screwing up my back. I've had two shoulder surgeries. My doctor just smiles and laughs at me.
The terrible, diabolic thing with this disease is that you are always looking behind your shoulder every couple months with the most recent checkup to see whether there is any sign of it, and I thank God to say at this point there is not.
Oh God, don't envy me, I have my own pains.
My arm came back just as quickly as it went sore on me in 1915. I awoke one morning and learned I could throw without pain again.
Just ask anybody who is getting old - everything starts hurting. For me, it's my shoulders, thumbs, knees and feet.
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