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([personal profile] curgoth Jan. 10th, 2007 10:46 pm)
The back is improved - I managed to pop my hip back into place again. The first time I did this I thought the popping might have been a coincidence, but it was definite this time - I wiggled around, my hip made a loud popping noise, and I was suddenly able to walk without a cane again.

I really need to get this looked at - losing the ability to walk four days after I go dancing is decidedly sub-optimal.

In other news, when they say Lord of the Fries is a "quick game", they lie, a lot. I doubt I will ever play more than one hand of that game, and you're meant to play a number of hands equal to the number of players.
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From: [identity profile] sylvarthorne.livejournal.com


Wellll....if nothing else, you know that you're *able* to pop your hip back in. And then, if you keep practicing it, you'll have a Stupid Human Trick you can do at parties!

Seriously, though, take care of your body. Chances are exceptionally high that you won't get another one to play with...in this incarnation, at least.

From: [identity profile] sylvarthorne.livejournal.com


sch-WING!

Definitely take advantage of that as much as you're able to.

From: [identity profile] mycrazyhair.livejournal.com


Lies! Lord of the Fries amuses me, but maybe not for quite as long as it takes to play. Next time, we play the Chinese food version, where we can steal ingredients from each other. That'll keep the attention fixed!

From: [identity profile] 50-ft-queenie.livejournal.com


If you're interested, I have a fantastic massage therapist who's been doing wonders for my low back and hip problems. She also recommended a yoga class that is ideal for people recovering from an injury - it's called Yin Yoga and it involves holding the postures for 3-5 minutes so that you give the muscles a very long, deep stretch.
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