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HanBextra worked for meMay 12th, 2008Rating: 9.8333
I had frozen shoulder that put me in great misery because of the constant pain and stiffness that close to disabled my entire left arm. I had use Bextra initially 10mg with little relief. So I stopped using it. Almost a year later, and still in pain, I decided to give it another try. This time I took the 20mg dosage. It was miraculous. Almost immediately the next day I felt enormous relief. I stayed on the 20 mg for about 2 months, dropped to 10 mg for about another month, and now I no longer need it. I have regained mobility and I can hardly believe it. There is no doubt to me now that I had a severe inflammatory condition, and that Bextra is definitely effective for frozen shoulder and tendinitis. Had I known the importance of a higher dosage, I would have been spared much misery for such a long time. I had no real side effects, perhaps other than som dryness in the mouth that I would gladly put up with in return for the usage of my arm.
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Janetfrozen shoulderDecember 2nd, 2005
I was searching the net to see if it would be safe to take 20mg of bextra when i came across your statement. I have been in a great deal of pain for months with my shoulder, a few days ago i was given a steroid injection which has helped a great deal, I was also given 10mg of bextra once a day.So far i dont think it is helping that much, i am going to increase the mg and hope for the best,I dont think i have had side affects, did you feel any different after the increase in mg

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