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Anyone torn a meniscus in their knee.
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1660141" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>[USER=12607]@Lucky_P[/USER], I vicariously understand about the rotator cuff. Husband had rotator surgery 3 times - because he didn't do the PT the first time & learned his lesson. Still, never the same. Couple that with a laminectomy (2 year recovery) and there's no chance raising his arms above his head without significant pain and loss of balance. "Hunting" is essentially sitting in the blind and taking pics (especially since if he actually got one, I'd have to be the one gutting & dragging. Hard pass!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1660141, member: 24027"] [USER=12607]@Lucky_P[/USER], I vicariously understand about the rotator cuff. Husband had rotator surgery 3 times - because he didn't do the PT the first time & learned his lesson. Still, never the same. Couple that with a laminectomy (2 year recovery) and there's no chance raising his arms above his head without significant pain and loss of balance. "Hunting" is essentially sitting in the blind and taking pics (especially since if he actually got one, I'd have to be the one gutting & dragging. Hard pass!). [/QUOTE]
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