Posted by Fixerupper on June 24, 2012 at 06:11:26 from (100.42.82.164):
Just came in from picking rocks-on crutches!!!! That knee has been acting up a little but I've just been practicing mind-over-matter and kept going. About fifteen minutes ago I just started lifting that leg to swing it up on the tractor step and POP!! The pain is in the crease of the knee and goes down to the foot. Can't put an ounce of weight on that leg with the leg straight without shooting pain. I'm sure a bunch of you guys have had this happen, so what gives? Pain is in the back crease of the knee. GRMMMPH!!!! Luckily the tractor is the SC Case with a hand clutch so I could get home. Called Marilyn on the cell and she brought out the crutches. GRMMMPH! Jim
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