I wish you guys had called me first. I’m a little surprised that you were not informed somewhere along the line that this is a possibility and actually happens pretty frequently.
The pressure from the CO2 actually can put pressure on the diaphragm, and the pain is “refered” to the shoulder. It usually dissapates in a day or so.
Anyway, I’m so sorry you had to go through the added anxiety of not knowing.
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Aunt Kath
// Mar 28, 2008 at 11:27 pm
I wish you guys had called me first. I’m a little surprised that you were not informed somewhere along the line that this is a possibility and actually happens pretty frequently.
The pressure from the CO2 actually can put pressure on the diaphragm, and the pain is “refered” to the shoulder. It usually dissapates in a day or so.
Anyway, I’m so sorry you had to go through the added anxiety of not knowing.
All my love.