In article >,
PeterL > wrote:
> Omelet > wrote in
> news
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> >> >
> >> > He finally managed to get a bit of "vocal pain expression" out of me.
> >> > That's a first as I have a high pain tolerance and consider yelling
> >> > from pain to be undignified. <g>
> >>
> >>
> >> Wuss!! ;-P
> >
> > Bite me. ;-)
> > YOU try letting someone mash on an already tender IT band tract, or bury
> > thumbs of steel in the groin muscles.
>
>
> I wish I could find a physio with thumbs of steel!!
Some of these guys will fly in. Call the office. ;-)
It may hurt but it sure as hell works. It's nice to be able to finally
run again. I'd not been able to run since I fell last April. I honestly
thought I'd never be able to again...
>
> I had one guy as a physio who was an avid Rugby Union player. He was about
> 5'11" and weighed in at about 110kgs (ie, built like a brick shithouse!!).
> He ended up dislocating his thumbs on 2 seperate occassions trying to
> 'loosen me up' :-)
I doubt that'd happen to Dr. Perry. You should see his forearms.
He's a DC as well as being an ACP. His cred's are on the Airrosti
website. He's the director of field operations.
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>
> >
> > I like my ice bag...
>
>
> I like my ice in a G&T.
Heh! Not before work...
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Peace! Om
I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama