Selby White wrote:Managed to tear a muscle in my thigh on Tuesday night and it is a little bit painful. When it happened thought I'd been shot.
Today we've had new flooring fitted so had to move a fair bit of furniture, not a great idea.
Apparently it can take up to 6 week to repair with rest, ice and tightly wrapped with a compression bandage.
Grumpy old git at the moment.
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Selby White wrote:Managed to tear a muscle in my thigh on Tuesday night and it is a little bit painful. When it happened thought I'd been shot.
Today we've had new flooring fitted so had to move a fair bit of furniture, not a great idea.
Apparently it can take up to 6 week to repair with rest, ice and tightly wrapped with a compression bandage.
Grumpy old git at the moment.
Take care mate, as Davy says don’t do too much too early.
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Its not good so that will teach me trying to compete with people more than half my age
Great suggestion on the bath Riggs only issue we invested in a new bathroom last year and had ours removed for a walk in shower. We've a bungalow which in most part unusually large rooms but the one that isn't is the bathroom so had to compromise.
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Its not good so that will teach me trying to compete with people more than half my age
Great suggestion on the bath Riggs only issue we invested in a new bathroom last year and had ours removed for a walk in shower. We've a bungalow which in most part unusually large rooms but the one that isn't is the bathroom so had to compromise.
Shame that. I am also a great believer in soaking in a hot bath for muscle injuries. Used to do it when I played football, always worked for me. Hope it sorts out soon SW.