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Things to do when the skiing season is over
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, gr wrote: What to do when skiing season is over: 1) Wait for your knees to heal. (still! Just had an MRI today) 2) Wait for snow to come back. gr Or your shoulder... I had a torn rotator cuff repaired arthroscopically 7 weeks ago, when I thought the season would be drawing to a close. Unfortunately for me it must have analogous to the groundhog seeing his shadow. There was another whole month of skiing around here after the surgery and all I could do was watch the e-mails go by from all the delighted skiers. I've got 5 more weeks to go of PT and "be very careful with it lest you tear it again before it's fully healed". I.e. no cycling, paddling, swimming, rollerskiing. I'm told I can try running but it will probably be too painful due to the jarring. Am hoping to give it a try later this week... -Mitch |
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