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<blockquote data-quote="cantwin69" data-source="post: 298826" data-attributes="member: 11677"><p>Yeah I've read a lot about it and I have 2 doctors who specialize in it. In my case, I felt something "snap" in my shoulder. I reported it within 1 minute of it occurring. My sup was walking toward me on the sort aisle ready to ask me if I thought I could handle sorting 3 unloaders rather than the two I had been sorting. That's when I told him. The first thing out of his mouth was, " Are you faking it?" I said no, and that I could barely move my arm. He patted me on my good shoulder and said," Don't worry, I'll let you go home first tonight" I continued working (with 1 arm mostly) for another hour. By the time I got home I couldn't move it at all, it took until December to get diagnosed with RSD. That's about it. They said you could get it a lot of ways like a cut or, as you said, blunt force. Mostly people with broken bones get it. I suspect mine was brought on from using my arm for that extra hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cantwin69, post: 298826, member: 11677"] Yeah I've read a lot about it and I have 2 doctors who specialize in it. In my case, I felt something "snap" in my shoulder. I reported it within 1 minute of it occurring. My sup was walking toward me on the sort aisle ready to ask me if I thought I could handle sorting 3 unloaders rather than the two I had been sorting. That's when I told him. The first thing out of his mouth was, " Are you faking it?" I said no, and that I could barely move my arm. He patted me on my good shoulder and said," Don't worry, I'll let you go home first tonight" I continued working (with 1 arm mostly) for another hour. By the time I got home I couldn't move it at all, it took until December to get diagnosed with RSD. That's about it. They said you could get it a lot of ways like a cut or, as you said, blunt force. Mostly people with broken bones get it. I suspect mine was brought on from using my arm for that extra hour. [/QUOTE]
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