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Went to the doctor and had some X-rays taken. The result is that I have a fracture in my pelvic bone which is generating all the pain I am feeling. Nothing to do but let it heal. He ordered physical therapy for me.
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At least your not missing anything.. This has not been greatest winter so far
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Dr. NO wrote:
junior wrote:
tyrolean_skier wrote:As many of you already know from Facebook, I suffered what appears to be a groin injury after a fall sustained at Sunday River. I cannot walk without assistance. I am currently laying in bed. I borrowed some crutches from ski patrol for the weekend because Dork and kids must be at mountain for competition. I don't know how long I will be out but hopefully it's weeks and not months.
Make sure you eat lots of Chinese food and take in a lot of movies. You never see any Jews getting hurt on the slopes, do you? It's all about the egg rolls and spare ribs.

And make sure you rush back to the slopes as quickly as possible, just as you did with your last injury. That seems to have worked really well for you.

As for stretching out the pulled groin muscle, that's the worst thing you could do for it. Not sure why anyone would suggest that. You don't pull a muscle that's already healing from already being pulled. Not good advice at all. Just stick with the Lo-Mein and you'll be fine.
FOOL, opportunity missed. Ty is on the injury list for awhile. Can't ski so has time to do other things, like make CHICKEN PARM. And I thought you were quick on your posts.
Chicken Parm is Chinese food? And I'm the fool?
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Dr. NO wrote:
junior wrote:
tyrolean_skier wrote:As many of you already know from Facebook, I suffered what appears to be a groin injury after a fall sustained at Sunday River. I cannot walk without assistance. I am currently laying in bed. I borrowed some crutches from ski patrol for the weekend because Dork and kids must be at mountain for competition. I don't know how long I will be out but hopefully it's weeks and not months.
Make sure you eat lots of Chinese food and take in a lot of movies. You never see any Jews getting hurt on the slopes, do you? It's all about the egg rolls and spare ribs.

And make sure you rush back to the slopes as quickly as possible, just as you did with your last injury. That seems to have worked really well for you.

As for stretching out the pulled groin muscle, that's the worst thing you could do for it. Not sure why anyone would suggest that. You don't pull a muscle that's already healing from already being pulled. Not good advice at all. Just stick with the Lo-Mein and you'll be fine.
FOOL, opportunity missed. Ty is on the injury list for awhile. Can't ski so has time to do other things, like make CHICKEN PARM. And I thought you were quick on your posts.
So you're saying that a woman's place is in the kitchen?
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SnoBrdr wrote:
Dr. NO wrote:
junior wrote:
tyrolean_skier wrote:As many of you already know from Facebook, I suffered what appears to be a groin injury after a fall sustained at Sunday River. I cannot walk without assistance. I am currently laying in bed. I borrowed some crutches from ski patrol for the weekend because Dork and kids must be at mountain for competition. I don't know how long I will be out but hopefully it's weeks and not months.
Make sure you eat lots of Chinese food and take in a lot of movies. You never see any Jews getting hurt on the slopes, do you? It's all about the egg rolls and spare ribs.

And make sure you rush back to the slopes as quickly as possible, just as you did with your last injury. That seems to have worked really well for you.

As for stretching out the pulled groin muscle, that's the worst thing you could do for it. Not sure why anyone would suggest that. You don't pull a muscle that's already healing from already being pulled. Not good advice at all. Just stick with the Lo-Mein and you'll be fine.
FOOL, opportunity missed. Ty is on the injury list for awhile. Can't ski so has time to do other things, like make CHICKEN PARM. And I thought you were quick on your posts.
A woman's place is in the kitchen.
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All people get injured! Religion has nothing to do with it .
You don't have any Jewish friends if that's what you think.
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SuzyQ wrote:
You don't have any Jewish friends if that's what you think.
I know I know. I try to stay away from the Jews. Filthy people if you ask me. Why anyone would be Jewish is beyond me, except of course for the Chinese food. Other than that, the other religions have so much more to offer.
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SnoBrdr wrote:
Dr. NO wrote:
junior wrote:
tyrolean_skier wrote:As many of you already know from Facebook, I suffered what appears to be a groin injury after a fall sustained at Sunday River. I cannot walk without assistance. I am currently laying in bed. I borrowed some crutches from ski patrol for the weekend because Dork and kids must be at mountain for competition. I don't know how long I will be out but hopefully it's weeks and not months.
Make sure you eat lots of Chinese food and take in a lot of movies. You never see any Jews getting hurt on the slopes, do you? It's all about the egg rolls and spare ribs.

And make sure you rush back to the slopes as quickly as possible, just as you did with your last injury. That seems to have worked really well for you.

As for stretching out the pulled groin muscle, that's the worst thing you could do for it. Not sure why anyone would suggest that. You don't pull a muscle that's already healing from already being pulled. Not good advice at all. Just stick with the Lo-Mein and you'll be fine.
FOOL, opportunity missed. Ty is on the injury list for awhile. Can't ski so has time to do other things, like make CHICKEN PARM. And I thought you were quick on your posts.
So you're saying that a woman's place is in the kitchen?
In the words of, well some people, you must take advantage of a crisis. Ty cannot go skiing and must do PT and rest. So, Jr. LOVES her Chicken Parm and she is available to prepare said Chicken Parm. Opportunity to get Ty's Chicken Parm. Of course the Dork would have first dibs on the venue.
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Dr. NO wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:
Dr. NO wrote:
junior wrote:
tyrolean_skier wrote:As many of you already know from Facebook, I suffered what appears to be a groin injury after a fall sustained at Sunday River. I cannot walk without assistance. I am currently laying in bed. I borrowed some crutches from ski patrol for the weekend because Dork and kids must be at mountain for competition. I don't know how long I will be out but hopefully it's weeks and not months.
Make sure you eat lots of Chinese food and take in a lot of movies. You never see any Jews getting hurt on the slopes, do you? It's all about the egg rolls and spare ribs.

And make sure you rush back to the slopes as quickly as possible, just as you did with your last injury. That seems to have worked really well for you.

As for stretching out the pulled groin muscle, that's the worst thing you could do for it. Not sure why anyone would suggest that. You don't pull a muscle that's already healing from already being pulled. Not good advice at all. Just stick with the Lo-Mein and you'll be fine.
FOOL, opportunity missed. Ty is on the injury list for awhile. Can't ski so has time to do other things, like make CHICKEN PARM. And I thought you were quick on your posts.
So you're saying that a woman's place is in the kitchen?
In the words of, well some people, you must take advantage of a crisis. Ty cannot go skiing and must do PT and rest. So, Jr. LOVES her Chicken Parm and she is available to prepare said Chicken Parm. Opportunity to get Ty's Chicken Parm. Of course the Dork would have first dibs on the venue.
Then I guess you are right once again.
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I am very sorry to hear this, I hope your recovery goes well and quickly. Do you have the groin pull and the fracture, or just the fracture?
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Dr. NO wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:
Dr. NO wrote:
junior wrote:
tyrolean_skier wrote:As many of you already know from Facebook, I suffered what appears to be a groin injury after a fall sustained at Sunday River. I cannot walk without assistance. I am currently laying in bed. I borrowed some crutches from ski patrol for the weekend because Dork and kids must be at mountain for competition. I don't know how long I will be out but hopefully it's weeks and not months.
Make sure you eat lots of Chinese food and take in a lot of movies. You never see any Jews getting hurt on the slopes, do you? It's all about the egg rolls and spare ribs.

And make sure you rush back to the slopes as quickly as possible, just as you did with your last injury. That seems to have worked really well for you.

As for stretching out the pulled groin muscle, that's the worst thing you could do for it. Not sure why anyone would suggest that. You don't pull a muscle that's already healing from already being pulled. Not good advice at all. Just stick with the Lo-Mein and you'll be fine.
FOOL, opportunity missed. Ty is on the injury list for awhile. Can't ski so has time to do other things, like make CHICKEN PARM. And I thought you were quick on your posts.
So you're saying that a woman's place is in the kitchen?
In the words of, well some people, you must take advantage of a crisis. Ty cannot go skiing and must do PT and rest. So, Jr. LOVES her Chicken Parm and she is available to prepare said Chicken Parm. Opportunity to get Ty's Chicken Parm. Of course the Dork would have first dibs on the venue.
Why even bother answering that putz? You know better Doc.

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junior wrote:
SuzyQ wrote:
You don't have any Jewish friends if that's what you think.
I know I know. I try to stay away from the Jews. Filthy people if you ask me. Why anyone would be Jewish is beyond me, except of course for the Chinese food. Other than that, the other religions have so much more to offer.
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Bubba wrote:
junior wrote:
SuzyQ wrote:
You don't have any Jewish friends if that's what you think.
I know I know. I try to stay away from the Jews. Filthy people if you ask me. Why anyone would be Jewish is beyond me, except of course for the Chinese food. Other than that, the other religions have so much more to offer.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/271363" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Sorry to hear about the fracture. Try Progresso seasoned bread crumbs for the chicken parm. I think you'll be happy with the results. Seriously, take care of yourself.
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freeski wrote:Sorry to hear about the fracture. Try Progresso seasoned bread crumbs for the chicken parm. I think you'll be happy with the results. Seriously, take care of yourself.
Seasoned Panko is even better.
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