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I think you should get the scope done and tell him that your left shoulder has started to bug you and keep doing stretches.
Have you seen an ortho and had a steroid injection in your shoulder yet? I think a family doctor would even give you the shot if you asked him or her for it. If you've been in pain for 6 months, you're pretty much near the end of the conservative treatment time period. Usually a surgeon will just go ahead and do surgery if you've been in pain for that long. The steroid injection will most likely give you pain-free relief for about a month. I had one a few months ago. It took away 99% of my pain, but it came right back about 5 weeks later. It was a nice break, but I knew something had to have been going on in my shoulder. They are fairly painful to get, but the pain relief is well worth it.