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Old 01-25-2011, 02:12 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by SolRaven View Post
Wow ... The knee I can understand. I'm grateful everyday that my knees have always been in great shape; especially when I can remember girls after track practice, in HS, icing their knees along with every other sports injury. Falling off the deck seems like natures way of playing a cruel trick on you. I had a feeling that even with all the skiing you did, it wasn't a skiing accident. How high up was the deck?
3 feet. my other knee is absolutely fine. I ran track all through high school, was in the Army, was a pole climber (first female in the Army!), skied, hiked, backpacked, horses, jumped out of planes, yada yada,,,, one damn skiing accident...
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