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    Angry Good Thing

    It's a good thing that skiing season is still a few months off for me. I managed to fack up my bad ankle stepping wrong in a rut at a corn maze.
    It's 5 o'clock somewhere.

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    heal up fast, and don't run thru cornfields 1.5 months before ski season!

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    Quote Originally Posted by INDY GS
    heal up fast, and don't run thru cornfields 1.5 months before ski season!
    Now you tell me! Thanks.
    It's 5 o'clock somewhere.

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    This post made me laugh outloud, but on a serious note, I'm sure you'll heal up just fine.

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    Amaizing gracelessness would be the correct phrase, I believe.

    Sounds like something I'd do....

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    I just went through the same shit a while back. Ankle STILL isn't 100%, it's unbelievable how long it's taking to heal. Ice and elevate amigo! Here's my thread, lots of good advice....

    http://tetongravity.com/forums/showt...ighlight=ankle

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    heh. Corn Maze. I feel your pain.....I too have suffered injury because of a corn field.....but we were stealing the corn, so I guess I kind of had it coming.
    Good luck.
    Looking California, feeling Minnesota.

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    Gimped my ankle badly 11 weeks ago, today swellings gone and most of the mobility's back. Take care of it now (ice/elevation); I found a cooler full of ice and water yielded the best results. Your milage may vary. What you do in the first 72 hours after injury has a major effect in the overall time to heal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigsugar
    heh. Corn Maze. I feel your pain.....I too have suffered injury because of a corn field.....but we were stealing the corn, so I guess I kind of had it coming.
    Good luck.
    people from Edwardsburg, MI= strange fucks

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    Thanks y'all for the love. The original injury was 11 years ago when I was bucked off a horse named Bucky. Really smart, eh? I've since had 2 scopes done and plenty of physical therapy. Last season was almost wiped out, luckily I got to ski a few times. Whoever said that the best support was a ski boot wasn't kidding. On a related note, it is feeling better!
    It's 5 o'clock somewhere.

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