Posted by PJH on December 15, 2011 at 10:41:25 from (50.40.170.13):
In Reply to: Pushing clutch posted by pat sublett on December 15, 2011 at 09:24:58:
Had a strange thing happen about 20 years ago. Right knee bothered me so bad I couldn't hardly walk, and my job required constant walking. Was considering surgery, but hadn't made the commitment. Hobbled around the corner of the chicken house one evening and the wife's big rooster flogged me about belt high, then made one of those wing dragging circles with obvious plans to do it again. Ticked me off and before I thought, I tried to kick him over the henhouse roof. I thought I'd broke something in that sore knee - had to lay down right there and suffer it out. In about ten minutes it started feeling better, and in about an hour the knee pain was completely gone. There must have been a calcium deposit or something in that knee joint. It hasn't bothered me since. We don't have that particular rooster anymore, or I'd offer to loan him to you to kick around a little. Back at the time, my good old neighbor lady wanted to borrow him for her bad knee.
I'm not making light of your knee problem. I've been there too, and it's a constant bother. I hope you get some relief from it soon.
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