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Old 03-24-2009, 21:38   #19
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Without wearing the waist strap, I got "rucksack palsy" at the very end of SFAS. I could not lift my arm at all and it took about 6 months till it came back 100%. Maybe not wearing the waist strap was just cooincidence, but after that I always wore it.

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