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Serious knee injury
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<blockquote data-quote="yamadogyz" data-source="post: 113058" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>Both parents actually, and my dad taught A&P at a college level. Its just not an emergency thing, and the surgeon can't touch it till the swelling goes away anyhow. If I can lose the swelling and walk on it again (large possibility) then it will be better than shelling out. Also, surgeons are like mechanics, they are paid to 'fix' problems. So they will find a 'problem'. Its been much better with a large pain decrease. If it doesn't recover in the next week or so I will talk to an orthopedic surgeon. But as of now, I can't do anything anyhow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yamadogyz, post: 113058, member: 377"] Both parents actually, and my dad taught A&P at a college level. Its just not an emergency thing, and the surgeon can't touch it till the swelling goes away anyhow. If I can lose the swelling and walk on it again (large possibility) then it will be better than shelling out. Also, surgeons are like mechanics, they are paid to 'fix' problems. So they will find a 'problem'. Its been much better with a large pain decrease. If it doesn't recover in the next week or so I will talk to an orthopedic surgeon. But as of now, I can't do anything anyhow. [/QUOTE]
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