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Old 04-07-2008, 01:43 PM #4
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Originally Posted by Erin524 View Post
I ruptured my achilles tendon in April of 2001 (worked at WalMart, squatted down to pick some trash up and the tendon went POP! and I went OWWWWWWWW! Stupid WalMart wouldnt let me file a report, so it went untreated till after WM fired me after 9-11)

Was it caused by a spasticity thing? I've also popped a tendon in my right kneecap and have chronic tendonitis in my shoulders, knees and ankles.
Ouch! I've heard that it makes an audible pop when it goes. Luckily, I just strained/sprained my achilles. That was back last summer when I was mountain biking. I flew off, but my foot was still in the toe clip so I went one way and my foot went the other. It's still healing after all this time. The one I tore is just a little one on top of my foot. This not sitting on feet is way harder than I thought!!

How's your achilles now?
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