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The most awkward thing I did today was going to the doctor with a self-diagnozed prostatitis and learning that I don't have it.
I protested the protestors in DC once. It was in high school right before the Gulf War in 1990. A bunch of us drove all the way down from NY, and then promptly ran a red light and crushed into the side of a propane truck across the street from the White House. And were then swarmed by Secret Service who understandably thought it may have been an attack.Should make a sign and protest the protesters
I protested the protestors in DC once. It was in high school right before the Gulf War in 1990. A bunch of us drove all the way down from NY, and then promptly ran a red light and crushed into the side of a propane truck across the street from the White House. And were then swarmed by Secret Service who understandably thought it may have been an attack.
When we got out of the hospital several hours later we still managed to limp over to the gigantic anti-war protest (holy crap that was a lot of hippies) and got to yell some abusive things at them, so there's that.
Hippies, straight up. Realize, that in 1990, all the boomer hippies who protested Vietnam were only like 40. And they were still around.Hippies? 1990? Are you sure it wasn't the Vietnam War in 1972?
Yeah they do,Hang in there.Out 4 more weeks. Nerves take awhile to heal
I missed it, what happened?Out 4 more weeks. Nerves take awhile to heal
ulnar nerve was being crushed in my elbow, lost feeling in my left hand.I missed it, what happened?
can confirm. Both my shoulder issues that I've had and my elbow issue took a good bit of time to recover. Somehow working out has been the best preventative for either coming back so far.Yeah they do,Hang in there.
Yikes. Patience can be tough to come by sometimes.. I just had back surgery and it’s going to take time to know how effective it was in some ways. I get it. Waiting for your body to heal is frustrating.ulnar nerve was being crushed in my elbow, lost feeling in my left hand.
Shoulder and a knee replacement here. Waterskiing is bad for your health.can confirm. Both my shoulder issues that I've had and my elbow issue took a good bit of time to recover. Somehow working out has been the best preventative for either coming back so far.
The downhill variety isn't much better. Have avoided the replacement surgery on my knee so far but probably need major surgery if I'm going to ski again.Shoulder and a knee replacement here. Waterskiing is bad for your health.
Got an awesome guy in Cary if you need him.The downhill variety isn't much better. Have avoided the replacement surgery on my knee so far but probably need major surgery if I'm going to ski again.
good to know since my guy at Duke retired a few years back.Got an awesome guy in Cary if you need him.
gotcha. A lot of people swear by Dr. E. at Cary Ortho. My wife has used him.Struble
Shoulder and a knee replacement here. Waterskiing is bad for your health.
Well , truthfully my injuries came mostly from barefoot competition , waterskiing was a little safer.My advice is take up kiteboarding. Way easier on the body.