I tore my rotator cuff in January, The doc said I must get surgerty I said no, 
and no to the pain killers.
I went to the internet God bless it, I found castor oil for pain so I mixed it 
with mag oil and ascorbic acid and put it on.  It worked took away the pain 
next 
I started exercises, and using the monecular enhancer.  By Feb. I was healed 
and 
could move my arm as before.
Mary




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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, July 19, 2011 4:56:01 PM
Subject: CS>slap tear

I have lurked on this list for a long time and learned a lot.
There is so much combined knowledge that I hope someone might have an answer to 
my question.
I have posted my MRI findings below

1..linear partial intrasubstance tears of the supraspinatus portion of the 
rotator cuffl 

>
>2..prominent middle glenohumearal ligament  and smallanterior superior labrum 
>consistant with Buford complex
>3.. There is a slap tear involving the superior labrum at the biceps anchor 
>and 
>posterior to the biceps anchor.
>No paralabel cyst is seen
>
>Awful big words. Of course the doctor wants to do surgery and cut the biceps 
>tendon. He said they don't repair them for people over 50 because it does not 
>heal.Something I want to avoid if at all possible
>I also read somewhere that rotators can heal without surgery. Not sure about 
>the 
>Labral Tear of the biceps tendon.He says surgery is the only option for that.
>But I have proven them wrong so many times before and am hoping to be able to 
>do 
>it again
Any input would be greatly appreciated
Thank you kindly
Christel