This is going to hurt now .. and also later
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Belly35To all you young and invincible minded individual just remember ..This is going to really hurt someday.
Athletic injury, car accidents, motorcycle spills, stabbing, shot blown off APC, falling off roofs, slipping on ice, punched, kicked and beaten, sprain ankles, broken bones it all adds up …TO OLD AGE HURTING
Everyday as I get older the hurt from past painful events is now coming back …
Today the knee, last week it was the shoulder who knows what will be next week…
Remember it hurt then and it will hurt more later ..When you get older…
What’s in your future pain? -
Hb311872 ACL repairs, torn cartilage then had it removed in both knees, and a total of 7 surgeries between the 2 lol. So in my future/present theres gonna be plenty of pain and eventually knee replacement im betting
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Curly JI broke my right shoulder/collar bone in 3 places last year. I've actually got a cadaver tendon holding it together with a few pins. Hell, it hurts every. I'm finally getting some more feeling back into parts of it and now I can feel my rotator cuff aching too.
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Raw Dawgin' itFractured vertebrae, sleeping on my stomach makes for very stiff uncomfortable mornings.
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Belly35
Change hands.....Curly J;823680 wrote:I broke my right shoulder/collar bone in 3 places last year. I've actually got a cadaver tendon holding it together with a few pins. Hell, it hurts every. I'm finally getting some more feeling back into parts of it and now I can feel my rotator cuff aching too.
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I Wear Pants
I feel you here. I ran five miles last Friday and developed some blisters (hadn't run much in my Vibrams on pavement yet so that's why, now that the calouses are there I'll be fine) and then decided to run a 5k on Saturday. The blisters killed my time (22:37) but it wasn't so painful that I didn't have fun. Probably start doing a few more races.ccrunner609;823630 wrote:I have ran 5 times in the past 54 hours......I am sure that my ankles and knees are gonna love me in about 20 years. -
coyotes22Raw Dawgin' it;823686 wrote:Fractured vertebrae, sleeping on my stomach makes for very stiff uncomfortable mornings.
Not that Im laughing because of the vertebrae, as Im sure that hurts and cant be fun. But, I had to laugh at the way you worded this ^^^ -
SykotykI messed up my knee just after high school falling on ice knee first onto a curb. Every now and then it just does not cooperate with me.
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Fab1bI already deal after almost 19 yrs of competitive wrestling and now another 13 as a high school official and still going!
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Con_Almaccrunner609;823630 wrote:...... knees are gonna love me in about 20 years.
Knees. Oh my God my knees. Forget 20 years more like after a 20 mile run they are screaming. -
Con_AlmaFab1b;823922 wrote:I already deal after almost 19 yrs of competitive wrestling and now another 13 as a high school official and still going!
I am convinced I have arthritis going down my neck into my back. -
Hb31187Con_Alma;823925 wrote:I am convinced I have arthritis going down my neck into my back.
Arthritis is a bitch, I got it bad already in both knees and im only 24. Im gonna be wheelchair bound by the time im 50 lol -
Fab1bCon_Alma;823925 wrote:I am convinced I have arthritis going down my neck into my back.
My shoulders and knees are shot! Fingers are all torn up, no doubt have arthritis there! -
Con_Alma
I don't know how I got lucky with my shoulders. I never had an elbow hyper-extend by I can promise you that my shoulders were torqued plenty. I know folks that dread the repercussions they will have on their shoulders. That's got to be painful.Fab1b;823928 wrote:My shoulders and knees are shot! Fingers are all torn up, no doubt have arthritis there! -
Curly J
I already have... It's a good thing I forgot to mention my knees are shot too. I worked on F-16's in the Air Force and most of our equipment was low on the Aircraft. Then I worked on copiers for almost 12 years, more time on my knees. I think that job led to my Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome as my feet tingle a lot.Belly35;823695 wrote:Change hands.....
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coyotes22I broke my right ankle twice, same spot, a year apart. Then played 12 years of hockey. Im sure I will pay for it someday.
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Fab1bCon_Alma;823930 wrote:I don't know how I got lucky with my shoulders. I never had an elbow hyper-extend by I can promise you that my shoulders were torqued plenty. I know folks that dread the repercussions they will have on their shoulders. That's got to be painful.
Swimming is a killer, my shoulders like to pop out when I swim sucks so bad! -
coyotes22Curly J;823934 wrote:I like to work from my knees.
thats all you had to say. -
Curly J
Duh !!!coyotes22;823939 wrote:thats all you had to say. -
Con_Alma
Yikes! No masters tourny entrants for you any more!Fab1b;823937 wrote:Swimming is a killer, my shoulders like to pop out when I swim sucks so bad! -
Fab1bCon_Alma;823941 wrote:Yikes! No masters tourny entrants for you any more!
Oh god no, I did actually consider it this past weekend for a fundraiser tourn I was ref'ing but there were only 9 guys in the open division and not one of them was under 240, I go 165 that wasn't happening. The last time I wrestled open div was back in like 2002, 2003. -
sonofsamLeft shoulder is shot. Left ankle is shot. Left knee is dodgy. My back is also seen better/younger years.
I was told at the age of 19 that my left shoulder was the same as an 80 year old man's along with the arthritis. I tore EVERY ligament in my left ankle when I was 20. I slid into 2nd base playing in a church league softball game... I went over the bag, my foot went under the bag and stopped abruptly. Dislocated ankle (set twice) and tore every ligament I had. 4 months till I used that foot again. Those are my worst war stories... Unless you count carrying 400-500 pound people in a chair down steps all day for almost 8 years... -
Cat Food Flambe'Took a couple of cheap shots to the helmet playing football in HS - 12 years later, the damage opened up a seam in the floor of the old brain, with a resulting spinal fluid leak. That in turn set me up for two bouts with meningitis - which is a bitch.
Finally patched the hold with muscle tissue from my leg - oddly enough, the leg is what usually reminds me of the event when I get tired or sore. -
friendfromlowryHmmm, well unlike you guys, my "future injuries" will be cardiac related. All four of my grandparents had problems with strokes, and I started taking blood pressure medication at age 20. Now, at age 23, I'm flirting with needing a double agent to keep it down. So, a stroke is in my future.
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Hb31187Although my knees are terrible, im thankful my back is alright. Those injuries sound horrific