Fine then

strides away healthily, til just out of sight then collapsing and dragging self by good arm

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Same. I’ve had it for over two weeks, it did go but then it came back again.

turns out this is a real thing and not burst-itis as i had originally read

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Yes that is what I read too, hence why I thought it was Very Major

Doubleespresso: hahaha, what a silly idea japes
doubleespressos elbows and knees burst

It’s just inflammation of the sac (bursa) surrounding… Hurts from time to time, nothing a bit of ice and rest won’t solve

Elbows and knees burst again

i’m seeing double

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I have this permanently. Not hurting at the moment but when it does, it does.

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There is nothing cool about going to work when you don’t have to. Ever.

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Sat backwards in a hot and stuffy pendalino home from London. Felt really queasy. Just gone for a lie down

Eye twitch. Arm twitch. Brain sad.

:musical_note: you lied to me :musical_note:

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If you worked in a food/drink establishment or anywhere public facing really, they’d have to wait 48 hours after last vomiting to go back to work. Never really seen why it should be different to any other workplace.

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Stubbed my toes on the TV’s bed - took the skin off one of them. Unbearable pain obvs

Fucks sake japes

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I had it in my elbow for a bit. It used to get really hot to the touch and then I got a big blister on the outside of the skin, which then slowly disappeared, and now it’s gone.

I’ve stopped leaning on my elbow when sat at my desk and it feels so much better.

Yeah I got mine from learning on bars.

keep doing heavy military and push presses and benching so it just keeps getting aggravated

Ah, I completed those, so don’t have to keep doing them these days.

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constant very very low level numbness in my left hand :upside_down_face::upside_down_face:

got a corn on one of my toes

think that’s it