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About 8 months ago I was hospitalized for asthma. The nurse gave me a Celestone shot in my left arm. It has been swollen and hurting since then. Went to GP he sent me to orthopedic doctor who xrayed and found nothing. Went to chiropractor and got a little relief but still in pain. Due to asthma NSAIDs are not an option. Went back to GP..ordered MRI. Waiting to take and hoping for some relief. Anybody have any suggestions?

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Thanks. But it's gotten a lot better.

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