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While we're on the topic: How do you know if the pain is bad enough to warrant seeing a doctor? How do you know if you should just go through with it or stop and seek professional help?
I recently started lifting again and was being pretty careful. Back in my teen years when I first started lifting I did something to my left shoulder and it was the reason I stopped. It was just when I was getting extra serious so it was a real bummer but the pain was almost unbearable. Especially while doing pull ups and bench press.
So bearing that in mind I was trying not to overload myself but last week I felt it again during chest day. Then back day. It manifests mostly on bench and pull ups, almost nothing when doing shoulders. It's a sharp, searing pain in the inner part of the shoulder.
Reduce the weight? It's not that heavy to begin with, I do my reps with 75kg because I'm trying to be careful and not fuck up the shoulder again. Should I do even more reps with like 70 or something?
Should I see a doctor?
I recently started lifting again and was being pretty careful. Back in my teen years when I first started lifting I did something to my left shoulder and it was the reason I stopped. It was just when I was getting extra serious so it was a real bummer but the pain was almost unbearable. Especially while doing pull ups and bench press.
So bearing that in mind I was trying not to overload myself but last week I felt it again during chest day. Then back day. It manifests mostly on bench and pull ups, almost nothing when doing shoulders. It's a sharp, searing pain in the inner part of the shoulder.
Reduce the weight? It's not that heavy to begin with, I do my reps with 75kg because I'm trying to be careful and not fuck up the shoulder again. Should I do even more reps with like 70 or something?
Should I see a doctor?