Yesterday, my friend and I were discussing health, injuries, etc. It seems as though we are never functioning at full capacity. Whether it's something minor, like a cold, or something serious, like a fracture or tear, we never seem to be 100%. After contemplating this further, I came to the conclusion that most of my friends, if not all, suffer from the same problem.
So I ask you, fellow Escapists! What's your problem today? Do you have one, or several? What was the worst injury you've ever suffered (to clarify, it doesn't necessarily have to be the most painful, it can be the injury that put you out of commission the longest, or the worst sickness/virus you've ever caught, etc.).
I'll get the ball rolling with my current problem. I tore cartilage in my right shoulder playing football at a local park with some friends, and I tore cartilage in my left shoulder overthrowing in baseball. It's not terribly painful, but it affects my ability to lift heavy weights or throw for prolonged periods.
My worst injury was also baseball related; I stretched a ligament in my elbow when I was about fourteen. Again, it wasn't terribly painful, but, as a precaution (they knew I would keep playing if they didn't do this), they put my arm in a cast for like four months.
So I ask you, fellow Escapists! What's your problem today? Do you have one, or several? What was the worst injury you've ever suffered (to clarify, it doesn't necessarily have to be the most painful, it can be the injury that put you out of commission the longest, or the worst sickness/virus you've ever caught, etc.).
I'll get the ball rolling with my current problem. I tore cartilage in my right shoulder playing football at a local park with some friends, and I tore cartilage in my left shoulder overthrowing in baseball. It's not terribly painful, but it affects my ability to lift heavy weights or throw for prolonged periods.
My worst injury was also baseball related; I stretched a ligament in my elbow when I was about fourteen. Again, it wasn't terribly painful, but, as a precaution (they knew I would keep playing if they didn't do this), they put my arm in a cast for like four months.