Most shoulder problems fall into four major categories:
- Tendon inflammation (bursitis or tendinitis) or tendon tear
- Instability
- Arthritis
- Fracture (broken bone)
Followers of this blog will know that I recently had a fall. You may also know that I have been having pain in my arm and shoulder. And that I had an MRI. (shouldn't that be "a MRI"? "an" sounds better in my head) - Tuesday I went to see my Dr. to find out what was happening. I seem to have major arthritis not only is the rotator cuff involved but the ball and socket joint is deteriorating. I also have some pulled tendons from the fall. So the saga continues with a trip to the Orthopedist to see what he can do and physical therapy. Such fun getting old. So it still hurts to type and I don't much feel like commenting on anything. So enjoy this cartoon which is too good to wait until Friday and thanks for stopping by.
I've always wondered about "a" vs. "an" when writing an acronym in a sentence. It sounds better in my head too. I think it is because if you say "M", it's really the equivalent to saying/writing "em" which starts with a vowel so it sounds like it calls for an "an". I don't know which way is correct though.
ReplyDeleteThe security camera joke is pretty good.