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electrafoggy
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Has anyone been attacked with frozen shoulders after an air flight? then severe migratory joint pain that was asymetrical?

How 'bout being assigned the same seat going as returning? The seat an aisle seat located next to the Steward's station?

And/or the stewardess asking to see your book, bringing it back five minutes later with no comment?

Call me paranoid but am looking back, searching for sources. Could write a book with my imagination when I get a brain back.

Anyone's doctor say their weird solid round rash "must have been something they picked up from an airplane? You know the strong cleaners they use and all."

Just wondering.

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[confused] glady, i'm confused.

during or after your flight, you got frozen shoulders.

you had aisle seats both ways which give you more leg room than the other seats.

they took your READING BOOK? and returned it 5 minutes later without a word..

sorry, my neuro mind isn't getting everything you are saying.

up we go for more input! [confused]

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30 minutes after getting off the plane my arm (the one getting exposed to the aisle) developed excruciating frozen shoulder.

I felt (before I knew about Lyme) that I had been attacked by someone on the airplane.

Then I began to wonder how I had the same seat assignment for both flights and why the stewardess had asked to see my book. She wasn't that interested when she brought it back.

This was the beginning of six weeks of migratory joint pain and confused doctors.

I just wondered if anyone else had frozen shoulder AFTER they had just gotten off an airplane.

Sorry for not being very clear. My family laughs at me for thinking I was intentionally inflicted with Bb on an airplane.

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