Hi,
I'm so sorry about your pain. I'm Heather and I'm 17 years old and was an athlete too, I was a competitive gymnast and a competitive swimmer. I had Scapular Winging and awful, awful, chronic pain for over 4 1/2 years.
My pain started after right after shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum in March of 2001. It was recently discovered that I had a previously torn leveator scapula muscle and we can only conclude that the surgeon who did that surgery in 2001 punctured my leveator scapula muscle. It makes good sense because I had no scapula pain until right after that surgery. That torn muscle caused a chain reaction in my body where muscles strangled nerves from my neck to my leg.
Anyway, here's my story that I posted that I posted to a girl named Tara on another thread regarding my Winged Scapula. Paul St. John cured me without surgery and I'm totally pain free and with no winging! I feel so good and I'm even swimming again. Please contact me if you would like to talk to me. My mom said she would talk to you or your parents too. Her name is Susan and her e-mail address is
soyasolutions@yahoo.com and her phone number is 239 898-8505. She could call Paul for you and ask if he knows of someone in South Africa who could help you.
Feel better,
Heather
MY POST IS HERE:
My name is Heather and I'm 17. I was in chronic pain with a winging scapula for about 4 1/2 years. The pain in my scapula started about a month after I had surgery in March of 2001 to repair a labrum that I tore in my shoulder while I was training for the swimming Junior Olympics.
At first trigger point injections would help the scapula pain, but eventually they stopped working. My pain continued and I started having shoulder pain with winging scapula. Some times, when I would stop the physical therapy, the winging subsided, but if I overdid anything physical that involved my shoulder, my scapula would wing again.
I went to so many specialists and I got different opinions from all of them. One doctor told me that nothing was wrong with me and another one who is a well known shoulder surgeon for a professional baseball team told me that I'm going to come down with Muscular Dystrophy and be in a wheelchair. One doctor told me that I need a muscle transfer and another one said that I needed a scapular fusion.
Last summer and fall the pain was so intense that I hardly got out of bed. I had pain from my neck down to my hamstring and down my arm into my fingers. Some times, my leg gave out on me and I had trouble hold things in my hand and at times dropped things.
My mom found a Neuromuscular Therapist named Paul St. John in St. Petersburg, Florida. His number is 727 347-4325 and his website is
www.stjohn-clarkptc.com. We went to see Paul on October 3rd and I went for treatments once a week for 10 weeks and was pain free by Christmas. Sometimes I still can't believe it because I feel so good and feel like a new person. It had gotten to the point where I had given up any hopes of going to college or thinking about my future because all that I could think about was pain. Pain was who I was because pain was all that I knew. I lost my whole teenage years. But it's different now. Paul gave me my life back. I'm working out now and am even swimming again. It feels so good to be happy again.
Paul is such a nice man and could totally relate to me because he was a chronic pain patient for four years too. If you go to his website, click on his bio. It is so interesting. He has helped and cured so many people who were told by doctors that they couldn't be helped or that they needed unnecessary surgeries (I had two unnecessary surgeries). People fly in from all over the world just to get treated by him. He has so many famous clients and even helps little babies who had problems from their births. The last orthopedist that I saw told my mom that she would be wasting her time and money by taking me to Paul St. John. Well, he was wrong, just like all of the other doctors.
You really should go see Paul because he changed my life. My e-mail address is
swimmingcutie04@yahoo.com. Maybe we can talk if you would like to. I hope you feel better Tara.
Heather