Submitted by casey12297 t3_11xk8yx in tifu
Didn't happen today but is still affecting me. I'm currently studying to become a personal trainer, and decided that i needed to go to the gym regularly and get back into shape(I hadn't done bodybuilding for about a year). I started going back in December and tried to get back to what I was doing back in college, about 4 years ago. It's important to note I've been having issues with my joints popping out of place in my hands and I've been having a lot of random pain over the last year, doctors told me i was fine when i had insurance(before i started at the gym). It was going fine at the gym for a bit and I was feeling good, but after about a month or 2, my shoulder started hurting. I kept going for a week after it started but the pain kept getting worse.
I stopped lifting about 1.5-2 months ago to let my shoulder heal, but nothing has really been feeling better and it's still in pain. It almost feels like the shoulder blade pops out of place and I can shift it around, I'm constantly adjusting my shoulder to make it hurt less. I don't have insurance, so I've just been taking this time to hope that my shoulder started to get better eventually. I've gone far enough in my course that I now know proper ways of seeing issues in posture, and I know some of the basics of reconditioning, about 2 months too late.
I should have just taken it easy and not tried to get where I was back in college, my joints aren't as good as of this last year and I have no insurance/money for urgent care. I still have an almost full range of motion, I just have to be extra careful if I do any upper body lifting. Eventually I will need to see a doctor, but until then I just hope I don't fuck it up worse than it already is.
TL;DR - I jumped back into the gym after being deconditioned and had health issues for a year, fucked my shoulder up. I have no insurance, but now through my training course I have the knowledge of why I fucked my shoulder up, so hindsight is 20/20 I guess
Zankastia t1_jd45n9p wrote
Pt here. Go see a PT
Learn the 10Max rep and use it properly..m
Also, work towards stabilisation and not pure strength. Gl and godspeed on your recovery.