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in: Bomb; Bomb > 2007-06-14;

#  Posted 2007-06-14 09:26:09
Uncle JiM: Sounds like it is all going to be good

#  Posted 2007-06-14 11:06:32
Bomb: yeah, I'm feeling pretty positive about it all now - its getting fixed and there's still plently of time before woc. a mid season rest should also give the other accumulated niggles a chance to get better too.

#  Posted 2007-06-14 12:33:15
Shep: nice one, hope it goes well mate.

#  Posted 2007-06-14 13:08:52
robw: yeh good luck with it.

#  Posted 2007-06-14 13:45:09
briohny: all the best tomorrow

#  Posted 2007-06-14 14:31:41
rambo: Hope you're back up to full speed soon.

#  Posted 2007-06-14 17:10:22
JLA: Good luck for tomorrow. Sounds like it will be a speedy recovery. I was very pleasantly surprised how soon I was able to run again after arthroscopy on my knee last year. You'll probably come back even more inspired from having a little break.

#  Posted 2007-06-18 08:41:02
NSW Stinger: how long have you been having problems? Do you have any pics of the surgery or MRI?

#  Posted 2007-06-18 11:15:08
Bomb: the first time I noticed that my knee wasn't all good about a week before easter - but I just thought I'd irritated the patella tendon, and it was better after I iced it. stayed about the same for ages - just got a bit puffy after a big run, but nothing that bothered me too much. then about 2 weeks ago it got quite sore - and sharp pain for the first time after a long run, and then 2 days later it was too painful to run... next day I was at the physio and on my way to getting it fixed. I don't have any photos of the surgery (and my knee looks really boring now). I might try scanning the mri, or taking a picture of it...(would that work?).

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