Q: (L) Is it necessary for me to have surgery to fix my shoulder?
A: Be careful not to be misled.
Q: (L) Is that about the surgery?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Will my arm get well on its own?
A: Can.
Q: (J) How? (T) You ought to get a second or even a third opinion.
A: Yes. Surgery is profitable.
Q: (L) Can you recommend something that I can do other than surgery?
A: Heat therapy combined with dietary adjustment.
Q: (J) What dietary adjustments?
A: Calcium, manganese, starch cutback and potassium supplement, only use distilled water in order to flush solid obstructions!
Q: (L) Well, that is the most comprehensive piece of physical advice they have ever given. (J) No kidding.
A: You are in pain, my dear, and when you hurt, all others do too!
Q: (J) That was sweet. Moist heat or dry heat?
A: Moist?
Q: (L) Reiki?
A: Yes. When ligaments are damaged, it is often a function of calcium obstruction.
Q: (L) Is the bony prominence that shows up in the x-ray on the Coracoid prominence, a build-up against which the tissues have torn?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) So, it is not a broken piece, is that correct?
A: Yes.