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Your name is very similar to a troll we had around here for a while, so people may ignore you initally :)
I'd go to a professional and get his opinion and an Xray and/or MRI if thats what he recommends.
Joint/ligament/tendon injuries can range greatly in nastiness (thats the official medical term...)
They can hang around for months. It may be a hairline fracture but it may just be taking a long time to heal.
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tough I'm not changing my username. It is definitly a hairline fracture. It is realy starting to depress me now =(:-( >
How long do you think it will take to heal?
It doesn't hurt when I move it, only when I put pressure on it and then it doesn't hurt too much.
I'm worried cause if I miss or fail the medical I won't get in the forces by September which will mean me loathing around until January :(
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I don't think anyone here has enough medical experience to give you a healing time, so keep that in mind.
But since you asked...
If it is a hairline fracture, 6 weeks is cutting it fine to be fully recovered and back at full strength.
At least you can keep up cardio fitness in the meantime.
I say get it checked out dude. Seriously.The Wastrel - So attractive he HAS to be a woman.
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Stop lifting, dude! You're just reinjuring the damn thing. Leave it completely alone for a few weeks to let it re-set and heal. Maybe some light massage around the area to stimulate blood flow, but nothing harder (save that technique for the bathroom! :P).
And don't be a stubborn, macho freak when you get back into the gym...start small. Bones don't strengthen under duress the way muscle does.
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7/20/2003 12:54pm--
"If it is a hairline fracture, 6 weeks is cutting it fine to be fully recovered and back at full strength."
What they said. Lay off it.
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