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Damn Jason, do they know what caused it?

Will you need a scrape to remove the bone fragments? I did tendons in my knee and had to have an arthriscope to scrape the fragments out... Gets painfull in the mornings...

Hope it heals well mate :P

Hell yeah, mornings are by far the worst. They are doing the wait and see approach to the fragments. All the damage was done at basketball, and they think it was the fragments which caused the bad reaction from the drive on Thursday night. There will be no spirited driving from me for a while, might have to stick to the mini. Times like this I really wish I had access to an auto.

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Hell yeah, mornings are by far the worst.  They are doing the wait and see approach to the fragments.  All the damage was done at basketball, and they think it was the fragments which caused the bad reaction from the drive on Thursday night.  There will be no spirited driving from me for a while, might have to stick to the mini.  Times like this I really wish I had access to an auto.

Yeah, I dont know how thye go about handling fragments in feet.

My knees still give me hell in the mornings sometimes...

I can see how clutching would upset the fragments...

charly.......................coming to park road again tonight and bring go i am going to fail an exam tonight so i need to go for coffee

John's out for tonight (uni) so you might as well come round my house. Despite the fact that you don't know where that is.

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