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Old 11-02-2007, 01:51 PM #6
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Unhappy be careful...

not all falls break things. They also can rip. That is how I got my terrible groin pull. It took almost a month after the fall before the tendon gave out for me.

It has been 2 yrs of pain and anguish. Tendon injuries are much worse than breaks. So pamper yourself for a while...ice it and pray.

I'm sorry this happened, Cathie.
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