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Old 04-11-2006, 10:34   #5
The Reaper
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Originally Posted by Warrior-Mentor
Sounds familiar...

Was rolling a "student" over in free fall last week and heard a loud pop in my left shoulder. Saw stars and instinctively let go and pulled the arm in to protected it. Wasn't sure if it was in or out. Opened up and checked it out under canopy and it was back in socket. Sounds like mine was no where near as bad as your TS. Have had it do a couple "pop-out, pop-right-back-in's" over the weekend...enough to get my attention. Being hard headed..my inclination is to give it a couple weeks to heal on its own.
See the Doc.

This stuff you ignored or gutted-out adds up as you age and will eventually make you wish you had taken care of it.

Not to mention, it documents the injury for your eventual service connected retirement claims.

I ignored mine. I wish I had not.

TR
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