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Good luck!Close to 100% success rate yes. If i dont do surgery, i loose 30-40% of my strength
Good luck!Close to 100% success rate yes. If i dont do surgery, i loose 30-40% of my strength
TBF healthcare in good old Germany is spectacular as well. Anytime I need treatment for anything I am amazed at how well it works here. Deutschland bless.
Yes i live in Germany. Not sure what the other sentence is referring to.Wtf you're in Germany ?
And what do you mean by 12 hour shift / shit pull ups ?
I didn't think it was serious, well wishes on the recovery Frode.
But countless pull ups on work. Like really high volume training. Almost every shift. I do a set of 5-10 reps.
Over 8-12 hours, you get many hundred pull ups.
So the day of the injury, i had done my typical 12 hour shit with alot of pull ups. It was sparring session after work
Not sure what the other sentence is referring to.
Were they able to do anything about that ugly mug of a face you got??Surgery went well yesterday. Now it’s 5-6 weeks without any training for my upper body.
Were they able to do anything about that ugly mug of a face you got??
happy healing man. Let it get to 100% before you do anything with it. No sense in healing it twice
Were they able to do anything about that ugly mug of a face you got??
happy healing man. Let it get to 100% before you do anything with it. No sense in healing it twice
I don't get what the 12 hour shifts with pull ups are refering to. I guess some job that has a similar movement to pull ups in manual labor.
Two days until i go back to the hospital for check
Sounds like a bad hyperextension my sherbrotha.So something went wrong in my left arm during tonights sparring.
It went so fast. So i am not sure. But i think i missed a left power jab, when this loud nasty "stretchy" sound happened. Like a sound effect from a Steven Seagal movie.
It was so loud that both me and my sparring partner could hear it over the loud house music playing in the gym.
Tried to just kinda shadow box the heavy bag the rest of the session. But the arm felt weak and painful.
Back at home now. No pain as long as i dont strech it all out, or do any fast movement.
Any one else had anything like this before? Could it be from over extending my arm?