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Never heard of housemaids knee, must be your age lolOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostIs that what they call housemaid's knee these days? How did you manage that?
I fell off my motorcycle while marshaling a mountain bike race, my toe dug in and the bike rolled over me and my knee got twisted right round!!
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Is that what they call housemaid's knee these days? How did you manage that?Originally posted by JamJarST View PostJust had a diagnosis on my knee after I had an MRI last week. Thought I had torn the cartilage but turns out I have ruptured my anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
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Originally posted by JamJarST View PostCould be, she is so fat, I struggle when she is on top.
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Originally posted by JamJarST View PostRussell can suck my cock...
Now Brillopad and his new boyfriend will come galloping in.
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Rehab is just as long now apparently. I have actually had 3 different diagnoses and it was very bad when I hurt it back in November. I have modified my exercise to get round the problem of instability and pain and built up a lot of muscle strength to compensate. I have a lot of activity planned this year so surgery will have to wait till Autumn/WinterOriginally posted by Zoiderman View PostACL rebuild, I had one in 92. Takes a while to rehabilitate, but I was back playing sport in 7 months, and fully operational after about 9 months. Probably much quicker rehab now, but watch out for your leg as it will quickly look like a chickens. Takes a while to build up the muscle after.
Good luck, it's not all bad mind, especially as you didn't know it was a ACL injury, as a bad one would have you rendered very poorly.
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