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Maybe we can make this into a sports injury thread with resources/advise/experiences with stuff.
So last Tuesday (11/26) I went to my gym and tried a new exercise that I saw online from this guyBigger Wider Shoulders in 14 DAYS (With 1 DUMBBELL!) - YouTube(at about 2:50 in). I mixed it in with my 5x5 workout as I worked back, chest and abs. I did about 3 sets of 5 reps (30lbs) of the linked shoulder exercise as I was resting between what I was working for the day. The next day (Wednesday) I had a little ache in my right shoulder. Come Thanksgiving, Thursday, it intensified and now the pain that I experienced on Thursday has been persistent and I'm starting to panic a bit. As for the description of the pain:
*If 0? is arm resting pointing down.*
-The pain is not gut wrenching or anything, just annoying and on a scale of 1-10 (1 being a mild discomfort, 10 being I cant stand it) I'd say it's a 4-5ish.
-I don't feel the pain at rest, even as I'm typing with my arm close to the 60? mark I feel nothing.
-If I extend the arm away from me laterally, I barely feel the pain at around 90? and intensifies a bit until 120?.
-The front part of the shoulder hurts a bit more and starts to hurt at around 80? until about 120? when extending outward in front of me pain increases as I get closer to 120?. This is the most painful movement.
-I notice no pain if I extend my arm away from my body behind me and I can get to close to 90?.
-It's definitely not external muscle soreness but more of an inside of the arm (middle front).
Thanks for anyone that can suggest any stretches or experiences. I'm starting to panic as I typically am 100% after any slight injuries fairly quickly! I'm starting to itch to go back to the gym and I'm afraid to damage it any further.
I know, I know; I should probably see my doctor but I left my job like 6 months ago and to make a complicated story very short, I don't have insurance right now and I want to avoid having to pay a couple hundred dollars for shit I can hopefully figure out elsewhere.
I leave you women as an offering of gratitude for any advise/experience. Thanks!
So last Tuesday (11/26) I went to my gym and tried a new exercise that I saw online from this guyBigger Wider Shoulders in 14 DAYS (With 1 DUMBBELL!) - YouTube(at about 2:50 in). I mixed it in with my 5x5 workout as I worked back, chest and abs. I did about 3 sets of 5 reps (30lbs) of the linked shoulder exercise as I was resting between what I was working for the day. The next day (Wednesday) I had a little ache in my right shoulder. Come Thanksgiving, Thursday, it intensified and now the pain that I experienced on Thursday has been persistent and I'm starting to panic a bit. As for the description of the pain:
*If 0? is arm resting pointing down.*
-The pain is not gut wrenching or anything, just annoying and on a scale of 1-10 (1 being a mild discomfort, 10 being I cant stand it) I'd say it's a 4-5ish.
-I don't feel the pain at rest, even as I'm typing with my arm close to the 60? mark I feel nothing.
-If I extend the arm away from me laterally, I barely feel the pain at around 90? and intensifies a bit until 120?.
-The front part of the shoulder hurts a bit more and starts to hurt at around 80? until about 120? when extending outward in front of me pain increases as I get closer to 120?. This is the most painful movement.
-I notice no pain if I extend my arm away from my body behind me and I can get to close to 90?.
-It's definitely not external muscle soreness but more of an inside of the arm (middle front).
Thanks for anyone that can suggest any stretches or experiences. I'm starting to panic as I typically am 100% after any slight injuries fairly quickly! I'm starting to itch to go back to the gym and I'm afraid to damage it any further.
I know, I know; I should probably see my doctor but I left my job like 6 months ago and to make a complicated story very short, I don't have insurance right now and I want to avoid having to pay a couple hundred dollars for shit I can hopefully figure out elsewhere.
I leave you women as an offering of gratitude for any advise/experience. Thanks!

