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<blockquote data-quote="Workinonit Farm" data-source="post: 1145250" data-attributes="member: 839"><p>Yes. And I think alot of it depends on the amount of wear & tear a body has had, in addition to the amount of broken bones, bumps,bruises,sprains and strains etc. Then there's also the genetic component.</p><p></p><p>As for me, over the course of my lifetime I have had 15 broken bones, all at different times. Several sprains and too many strains to remember. I've also had a few bone bruises (which take forever to heal) a few "soft tissue" injuries as well as tendon and ligament injuries. Then there's the general wear & tear of the types of work I've done. I've even had a couple of hand surgeries and a jaw surgery. </p><p></p><p>All thinks considered, I feel pretty good most of the time. Mornings are stiff and popping/cracking then okay. Sit too long or stand too long in one position and I'm very stiff, but it works out. As long as I can keep moving, I'm okay.</p><p></p><p>I know a few folks who are way worse off than I am, and those are the people I think of at times, then I don't feel so bad.</p><p></p><p>When I stopped smoking, that helped with some of the pain and discomfort I would feel, it eased up a bit.</p><p></p><p>Enough about me.</p><p></p><p>Katherine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Workinonit Farm, post: 1145250, member: 839"] Yes. And I think alot of it depends on the amount of wear & tear a body has had, in addition to the amount of broken bones, bumps,bruises,sprains and strains etc. Then there's also the genetic component. As for me, over the course of my lifetime I have had 15 broken bones, all at different times. Several sprains and too many strains to remember. I've also had a few bone bruises (which take forever to heal) a few "soft tissue" injuries as well as tendon and ligament injuries. Then there's the general wear & tear of the types of work I've done. I've even had a couple of hand surgeries and a jaw surgery. All thinks considered, I feel pretty good most of the time. Mornings are stiff and popping/cracking then okay. Sit too long or stand too long in one position and I'm very stiff, but it works out. As long as I can keep moving, I'm okay. I know a few folks who are way worse off than I am, and those are the people I think of at times, then I don't feel so bad. When I stopped smoking, that helped with some of the pain and discomfort I would feel, it eased up a bit. Enough about me. Katherine [/QUOTE]
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