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Question:
I'm 28 years old. I have had 6 surgeries on my right shoulder and 1 on my left. I am right handed. I had a total replacement of my right shoulder at 21. I had another since then on both the right and left. In my right shoulder I have been extremly sensitive to the weather as I understand to the low pressure. Sometimes a spot the size of a pencil eracer to the size of a dime will apear as a raised bruise on the right shoulder usual accompanyed by intense pain within 12hrs of its appearence. I have tried different arthritis drugs and all bother my stomach terribly because I am also lactose intolarent ande cannot take the pills with milk. I live in Chicago and during recient visits to warmer states, Nevada, and Flordia I felt much better. My question is which states would be bettter for my wether sensitivity?
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| Dr. Hasan |
Dr. Hasan is an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in shoulder, elbow, and general orthopaedic problems. Dr. Hasan has received the M.D. degree and a Ph.D. degree in biomedical engineering, both from Vanderbilt University. He completed residency training at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center in Chicago followed by fellowship training at both the University of Washington and the Texas Orthopaedic Hospital in Houston.
Dr. Hasan has published a number of articles in peer-reviewed journals and presented his research efforts at national and international orthopaedic conferences.
Dr. Hasan’s areas of interest include: arthroscopic and open surgery of the shoulder, elbow, and knee as well as joint replacement surgery. He currently practices at Cincinnati Sportsmedicine and Orthopaedic Center.
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Answer:
if your shoulder feels better in warmer weather, then states with a warmer climate are best. These would include: Hawaii, Florida, Arizona (southern), California (southern), Nevada, New Mexico, and Texas (southern).