Owned by the Bottom Shelf of the Fridge.

If that were the case, at least I have my injury as an excuse. But don't worry, I foresee you being surrounded by more cocks than you know what to do with.
 
That sucks. I remember while I was in tech school, we ran for a little more then an hour or so for 3 times a week. Well the dorms were three storys tall. I lived on the third floor. At the end of the hall.

I injured my knee one day during the run. For the rest of my month and a half at tech school, I was the last person down, and the last person up. My knee hurt so badly, it damn near made me want to cry every time I would use the stairs. Of course I never said anything because I dident want to miss and class and chance being held there for any extra amount of time xD

So I cant exactly say I feel your pain, but at least I can say I feel for ya?
 
Thanks, I was given the go ahead to switch to a cane next week. Apparently, my left groin wasn't as badly injured as It felt. I have to continue physical therapy and no driving, but at least I'll be off the crutches. :)

Dray: As far as I know... stretching, a low impact workout, and heat pads are supposed to help and prevent me from reinjuring myself. Also limiting activites that are stressful to my groin. Most of the exercises are stretches in bed so it's not that difficult. I just have to resist the urge to ditch the cane before it's healed.
 
Honestly, thats probably the hardest part. I know I wanted to get back on the track every single day with my knee but you just gotta hurry up and wait :rolleyes:
 
Megazeo: That's what I extracted from the vague 3-8 month down time I was told the first time. Now it's 2-5 months.

The only downside to using a cane is that it tends to give you one strong arm, which is probably why many pimps use them. It also doubles as a weapon. :tongue:
 
Isn't it true that you faked all of this in order to get a cane?

From someone that has also been in that Fetal-Position of Pain (from a low-back injury) my only advice is:

TAKE IT EASY.

You will never regret taking it easy. The flip side is continued pain. Pulls of this nature can be extremely stubborn when it comes to healing. I wish you all the best.

Sorry to hear about this.
 
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