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Time for a  bex and a good cup of tea ...

 

Grade 2 medial ligament strain. The sky isn’t falling after all.

 
3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Should i go and buy a pack of cigarettes ? and Vodka?

I was gonna by a 30 can block on the way home but will settle on a six pick if these last few reports are accurate.


28 minutes ago, binman said:

Pain might be good. They often say acls etc don't involve a huge amount of pain

Tearing an ACL hurts a lot, but the pain settles down after a while.

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How Long does it take for an MCL Injury to Heal?

Treatment of an MCL injury varies depending on its severity and whether there are other combination injuries.

When a Grade II sprain occurs, use of a weight-bearing brace or some supportive taping is common in early treatment. This helps to ease the pain and avoid stretching of the healing ligament. After a grade II injury, you can usually return to activity once the joint is stable and you are no longer having pain. This may take up to six weeks. Physiotherapy helps to hasten the healing process via electrical modalities, massage, strengthening and joint exercises to guide the direction that the ligament fibres heal. This helps to prevent a future tear and quickly return you to your pre-injury status.

 

7 weeks from the start of the season isn't the worst time for a 6 week injury. Get well soon big man.

Also note it's a sprain not a strain if I'm allowed to be pedantic.

 
6 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I was gonna by a 30 can block on the way home but will settle on a six pick if these last few reports are accurate.

Exactly Steve. I can’t cope with too much more MFC Tragedy’s 


Phew....obviously not ideal but thank god not the big one...plenty of ruck time for Preuss in the practice matches then

45 minutes ago, dpositive said:

Minor versus major. "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger"(Neitsches))

Yeah, but isn’t he on the long term injury list?

Would this have anything to do with Queensland?

Looking for a way to blame it on Maroochydore.  Any flimsy excuse will do.  Cheers.

24 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Should i go and buy a pack of cigarettes ? and Vodka?

I'll join you WYL.

Vodka straight

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1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

7 weeks from the start of the season isn't the worst time for a 6 week injury. Get well soon big man.

Also note it's a sprain not a strain if I'm allowed to be pedantic.

yes thank god......but im waiting for the interrupted pre-season threads to start

31 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Should i go and buy a pack of cigarettes ? and Vodka?

go the whole hog and pig out on ketamines

9 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Would this have anything to do with Queensland?

Looking for a way to blame it on Maroochydore.  Any flimsy excuse will do.  Cheers.

No pre-season camp next year, that's for sure

2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

go the whole hog and pig out on ketamines

I was considering serious drugs an hour ago


55 minutes ago, Good Lord George said:

No pre-season camp next year, that's for sure

Let's go one step further and go with no pre-season at all.  Just couches and an x-box or four.

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I was considering serious drugs an hour ago

reckon a few 'landers had already popped a few. mfcss does that...

 
1 hour ago, Tarax Club said:

Time for a  bex and a good cup of tea...

I think it was a bex and a good lie down in the 60’s? 

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