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			Thank you for the quick response.  I should have mentioned that there is a marked decrease in strength in my right arm - most noticable when lifting say a gallon of milk out to the front and more so if I try to lift anything to the side - very little strength.  My pain is more of a dull ache deep in the arm and towards the back.  It is coming up on 4 weeks since the cortisone shot and I am starting to get all the symptoms and pain back.  Most notable pain is when I lay down at night.  In addition to the the pain and weakness I also have grinding, snapping and a loose feeling when I use my arm in a larger range of motion.
 I am a 42 year old woman, I am active but not in any particular sport on a regular basis.  I ski, run, swim and play soccer with my kids.  My work is 90% on the computer and I do find that I get pain/ache when I am using the mouse alot and it runs down my arm to my elbow.
 
 If I will eventually need surgery and not having it now will just buy me time I would rather have it sooner than later.  I was just hoping that there was a non-surgical option that would last me indefinitely but that is not looking good.  I am going to get a second opinion since I don't want to have any open surgery if I don't have to.  Thanks again for the reply and the information on this page.
 
			
			
			
			
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