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Lord Voldemort is gaining strength and will return soon, Chosen One. I hope you've been practicing your DADA.
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Lord Voldemort is gaining strength and will return soon, Chosen One. I hope you've been practicing your DADA. [/ QUOTE ] What the hell are you talking about? |
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[ QUOTE ] Lord Voldemort is gaining strength and will return soon, Chosen One. I hope you've been practicing your DADA. [/ QUOTE ] What the hell are you talking about? [/ QUOTE ] ask Dynasty |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Lord Voldemort is gaining strength and will return soon, Chosen One. I hope you've been practicing your DADA. [/ QUOTE ] What the hell are you talking about? [/ QUOTE ] ask Dynasty [/ QUOTE ] I googled. Harry Potter? No comment. |
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[ QUOTE ] Your muscles do not actually heal with muscle tissue, but with "foreign" substances including collagen. The resulting scar tissue is weaker, less elastic, and highly prone to re-injury. When you have a muscle that has been injured, the initial repair process creates a "patch" of random scar tissue fibers. Like a weak link in a chain, the random alignment of these new fibers becomes a "weak link" in your muscle, leaving it highly susceptible to re-injury. The problem is that the nervous system essentially "over reacts" to even microscopic areas of scar tissue, by keeping the muscle in a shortened, inflamed, and usually painful state. The inflammation process is the first stage of healing and by keeping the muscle short, the nervous system is trying to protect it from further harm, these reactions however, can continue well past the point of being productive—in fact they can continue indefinitely. Even a small muscular injury can lead to a chronic pain pattern which persists for months or even years, because the nervous "system stays on alert," waiting for the scar tissue to heal completely and become aligned with the surrounding muscle tissue. [/ QUOTE ] Smart much? Thank You. [/ QUOTE ] Wicked smart |
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I had a problem with my foot a few years ago. It had been bothering me for years where I'd injured it as a kid. One night I got out a razor blade and some alcohol. Turned out there was a little piece of gravel or bone or something in there where they'd stitched it up. I just took it out. No problems since. This is my recommendation to you. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Kent,
This is Jesus. Stop playing with yourself. |
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