Repetitive strain of the what?

Nov 06, 2007 17:09

Other people get repetitive strain issues in wrists, elbows, knees. Leave it to me to just have to be different.

I have a repetitive strain of a joint that does not move. Doctors believe I managed this by having trained myself over the course of many years to isolate, slide, lift, and drop my ribcage for belly dancing ( Read more... )

health, odd, dancing

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algae_al_fresco November 7 2007, 01:29:53 UTC
weird.

I know you're an alien by the way. Just thought I should let you know.

;)

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eva00 November 7 2007, 06:37:25 UTC
I've never denied that.

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eva00 November 7 2007, 06:38:33 UTC
It's alot better than many things that could cause a lump on my chest. And it's interesting to be able to tell people.

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eva00 November 7 2007, 06:41:23 UTC
It was neat...they had the ultrasound screen set up in such a way I could see it, and when they moved the scanner around I could see this odd fluttering spot, and then watched for a moment and went "Oh, that's my heart, isn't it? Cool!"

And yes, we must see each other occasionally. We live so darn close.

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tongue in cheek... vanagnessayem November 7 2007, 02:58:47 UTC
You haven't hurt yourself by doing it, you have hurt yourself by overdoing it ;)
It gives you a chance to make those hips do just as good as that chest eh?

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Re: tongue in cheek... eva00 November 7 2007, 06:41:57 UTC
Positive thoughts...

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bloodykitty November 7 2007, 03:27:34 UTC
david says: points for originality.

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eva00 November 7 2007, 06:42:06 UTC
I try.

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