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So while I was at the hospital, waited for like five hours before I even got seen, and only for them just to do an x-ray. I knew there was nothing broke. I mean, let's face it, I could use my hand and you know, I just couldn't, my shoulder joint was like it was incredibly messed up. So I had gotten my vaccines, it's two weeks ago today that I got my flu shot in one arm and my COVID shot in the other arm. I can't remember which is which. So yeah, I don't know which shot was COVID shot or which one was the flu. But I got my like regular, you know, a little bit of pain for that first day and then it went away. Then over a week and just passed, the pain was in that similar area, a little bit higher maybe. And it was only happening when I tried to lift my arm or carry anything with my right hand or anything like that. So they prescribed me anti-inflammatories at the hospital, tore it all. I've been taking that the past couple of days and the pain is pretty much gone. I mean, I can still feel it in certain circumstances if I lift my right arm, you know, too high on my head, I'll feel it. But I can like open cupboard doors and open the fridge again. I couldn't do that on Sunday. Couldn't pick anything up with my right hand no matter what weight it had. It was just, the pain was unbelievable. But the anti-inflammatories took it away. So like, why could that have been? This is repeater station Kilo 7 November Quebec November. It's amazing isn't it? I tell you that pain is not bad. Yeah, I always get my COVID shot and the left arm and the flu shot in the right arm, you know, the same day because I know one's going to last longer than the other as far as discomfort. I don't know how I didn't have that issue. I don't know how you had that going on. I'm glad it's better. I don't know man, you get older things happen and I mean, you don't know what to do but you can't stay there when you're hurting so bad. You know, that's for sure.

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