Hopeflower wrote:PC: Tendons don't usually rupture unless you plant your foot and twist. Violently. As seen in tennis matches (hence why so many tennis players rupture the tendon in the back of their leg). Tendons have to be tough, they hold your muscle to bone, and if you've ever seen a surgeon stretching the calf muscle back out to get it the way it belongs (when the tendon ruptures the muscle springs into a perfect sphere), you know it's no small feat.
Hopeflower wrote:PC: Hmm. You've explained the situation to your docrot(s)?
lawl. I've seen some odd problems, believe me. A friend of mine has fibromyalgia, cold urticaria (if she's out in the cold for too long she starts to have an allergic reaction) AND photosensitivity (if she's out in the sun too long her immune system overreacts). She's also a little anemic.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 14 guests