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Joined: Jun 2003
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Welcome, LightnBolt! Grab a cup and a donut and have a seat... it's break time @ ECN!
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i have problems with my knees also , i am 37 and at this moment i am treating the problem with prolotherapy , i think it is working , i will let you guys know latter....
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I messed up my knees playing football back when I was a freshman in high school. So what the the heck am I doing crawling around on 'em? Beats me. I've been asking myself this for 15 years or so. Good knee pads and using a "creeper" come in real handy.
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Knee aches here too. I chalk a lot of it up to the 30lbs or so that got packed on after I quit smoking a few years back. Happy B-Day Derater I'm in the same club (was 50 in Nov.) Bill
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I don't have any trouble in this respect, although as regulars will know I'm not crawling through attics five or six days a week.
I have to admit that at 37 (it will be 38 next week!) I find those joists much harder than they used to be just 10 years ago.
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I torqued my rotator cuff a few years ago, and I still need to go to therapy before I start weightlifting again.
What's been bugging me lately is working above my head for longer than 15-20 minutes at a stretch. Yeesh....
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Although it may not work for everyone. What saved my knees is wearing good quality boots, with custom made perscription orthotic foot beds.
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