Posted by 37chief on August 21, 2010 at 17:03:31 from (70.181.168.186):
I woke up yesterday and my knee was hurting. I thought I could walk it off, but by evening I was in real pain. Today it isn't much different need a cain to walk, so it doesn't hurt so bad. The only thing maybe started it was the previous day I was on my knees cleaning some corn, and kneeling using my pressure washer cleaning the mud off my tractor after getting it stuck up to the cednter of the tracks, and needed a pull. That's another story. I'm 65, Is this how it's going to end? I think if I get up on my tractor I can still atleast mow, because sitting isn't so bad, I just wouln't use my left brake. This time I should have listened to my wife and gone to the doctor yesterday. Stan
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