Monday, February 23, 2009

Pain,Pain Go Away ...

... come again NEVER.

There is still the outstanding question as as to whether I am in fact soft or super hardcore.

Before I give you the answer to what is seemingly an obvious question with an obvious answer, let me just say that:

a) I'm still in a lot of pain
b) I woke up on the weekend with my arm stuck in the air (dunno what I was celebrating). It felt very freakish and took a bit of effort (and a lot of pain) to pry the deviant locked arm back to the mother ship.
c) I'm still in a lot of pain.
d) pain, pain, pain, pain, pain - my middle name should be Payne.

The x-rays suggest that there is no fracture, but rather bone and tendon bruising. After hearing scary and social sports-limiting stories about misdiagnoses and low-quality x-rays, I am now contemplating seeing a shoulder specialist. With April long weekend holidays coming up (minus the Anzac holiday which has mysteriously disappeared into the ether) I want the shoulder to be in a state healthy enough to swing a golf club.

Although this might be good excuse not to play golf ... but how can you go pass Barnbougle after the last experience. Not to mention the scallop & curry pies.

6 comments:

  1. I would recommend the specialist over the physio. You can at least get the right diagnosis for your physio to treat you with.

    So, can the physio appointment and make a specialist appointment.

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  2. BTW, made your tag-cloud font a bit bigger, it is quite flexible, but the spacing around the outside cannot be helped, unless you want it HUGE.

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  3. tag cloud is uber cool

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  4. That tag cloud IS uber cool.

    I'm in a bit of pain myself after working out yesterday... actually right now i just feel like slipping into bed and grabbing a few hours sleep... but no I must resist!

    And... I think you're soft AND super-hardcore.

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  5. Anonymous3:10 PM

    If this makes any sense, compounding the pain you feel with your super hardcore activity, is probably making you soft in the head !!!

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  6. Anonymous3:11 PM

    If this makes any sense, compounding the pain you feel with your super hardcore activity, is probably making you soft in the head !!!

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