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Surgery
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Well, after years of running(jogging), one of my knees has decided it's had enough of that silliness and has torn its meniscus and some cartilage. I'm having surgery on it this Thursday so hopefully ill be able to destroy the left one after a few weeks of recuperating.

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#2

Not good news Andrew, hope the surgery goes well for you. Try flying model planes instead of running, that way you will only wear out batteries, not knees. Will be good to hear the speakers from your spittie again.
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(07-09-2013, 10:49 AM)brotherblonde Wrote:  Well, after years of running(jogging), one of my knees has decided it's had enough of that silliness and has torn its meniscus and some cartilage. I'm having surgery on it this Thursday so hopefully ill be able to destroy the left one after a few weeks of recuperating.

All the best Andrew,

Hope all goes well for you, get well soon!




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#4

It seems to be the season for medical interventions. Good luck with it Andrew!

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#5

Take it easy Andrew, All the best of luck with the knee

Hope it's back to full use soon !!

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#6

Thanks for your thoughts and well wishes guys. I had the op yesterday and apparently, I'm still alive! It's a bit hard to tell due to the drugs, but I really don't care. Smile Anyway it all went well and I should be down at the field in the next few weeks. Have fun everyone.

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(13-09-2013, 01:17 PM)brotherblonde Wrote:  Thanks for your thoughts and well wishes guys. I had the op yesterday and apparently, I'm still alive! It's a bit hard to tell due to the drugs, but I really don't care. Smile Anyway it all went well and I should be down at the field in the next few weeks. Have fun everyone.

Glad everything went OK for you Andrew, see you soon.

All the best,
Ingo

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