Time for another Dr... I had the same problem you are having and it turned out that i had torn the "Labrim" in my left shoulder almost off.
There is alot of nerves that go threw there that cause that sand bag feeling in your arm and the pain just doesn't go away.
I ended up getting another point of view with a "Authro gram" fun test, folled by a MRI that showed the tear.
Fixing it wasn't fun seeing as how i waited two years before getting another Dr.
At this point i had perment nerve damage that limits some use of my arm. But they did surgery with some hardware to keep it all in place and for the most part the pain is gone.
Your shoulder is a very complex joint that controls alot more things then you think.
If you have anymore questions on this P.M me my wife is a M.A at Henry Ford Hospital and she is the one who was able to get me patched up.
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