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Well recently for about maybe a month or so when I have remained in sitting positions during extended periods and then started walking I have started experiencing a sharp pain in my LCL on both legs, it is so bad that I literally have to sit for awhile and wait it out before I can continue walking.
But the weird thing is that this only occurs when I'm not tricking or stretching. But what can be the reason for this? And is there anything I can/should do about it? |
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eat my ass
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Uh you could go to the doctor. "insult withheld"
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Oh yeah nearly forgot LCL stands for Lateral Collateral Ligament
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use emu oil.that should help with the pain
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I've got balls of steel
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branle on your pillow, all will get fine.
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deadly towers
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Hello.
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Middleweight
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What they said, schedule an appointment with a doctor because the best we can do is guess.
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Number one man Number one
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