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Indacouch

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Bud rot makes em crumble like that. When I'm trimming my outdoor bud, I always look closely at stems. When something is wrong with the stem, there's a *very* good chance the bud has issues and should be rejected.
Yes indeed....disgusting that people would even sell or give that shit to other people. I threw that shit in the bushes ...lol....I can't even explain the smell ....but it was terrible.....it honestly looked like they trimmed a huge portion of flower of to get rid of whatever tainted the flower bugs,worms,rot,mold etc etc idk ...gross





But I do know I said Taint above ...hehe
 

Chunky Stool

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Hopefully it's just sore from excercise and not actually injured buddy. I use to get a cream from a doctor that was like icy-hot on steroids....I would massage that in and try to be as easy as I could on it....a shoulder injury is what took me out of the body building game so take it very very serious....I just worked through the pain and it fucked me over in the end....I suggest you have the wife massage some icy/hot into that area and DO NOT do any exercises that agitate that pain until it's healed. I know your a busy guy but do your best.....if you don't wana use icy-hot then use a cold pack before bed or resting.....and if you do have your wife massage it, don't put a lot of force/strength into it......take it super serious bro...those are no joke and can ruin your whole program....like I said, let it heal and at very least cold pack it.......id much rather have a broken bone than an injury like that....hopefully it is just sore from excercise.
I'm no exercise expert, but I've had rotator cuff surgery and it totally sucks to the max. Injuries occur when your muscles are tired but you keep going and try to work through it.
Do not do that or you'll be sorry.
Worst rehab EVER! Extremely painful... :shock::o
 

Indacouch

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I'm no exercise expert, but I've had rotator cuff surgery and it totally sucks to the max. Injuries occur when your muscles are tired but you keep going and try to work through it.
Do not do that or you'll be sorry.
Worst rehab EVER! Extremely painful... :shock::o
Yes I'm serious about broken bones being a breeze in comparison.....I still deal with my shoulder when I'm reaching above my head...or playing with my boys lifting them above my head .....sucks
 

farmerfischer

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I'm no exercise expert, but I've had rotator cuff surgery and it totally sucks to the max. Injuries occur when your muscles are tired but you keep going and try to work through it.
Do not do that or you'll be sorry.
Worst rehab EVER! Extremely painful... :shock::o
I had what was called mumfard slap procedure.. (spelled wrong) separated my a.c.,, acromium and clavical( again spelling) I know the pain you speack of.. lol.. while they were in there they cut out all of the bursitis and reattached ligaments .. even with physical therapy(looking and feeling retarded) my shoulder is not the same... I get impingments now (click! pop!) and when the weather changes holyfuck does it hurt...... BUT! you won't hear me crying about it at work... lol... shoulders never get to 100% after bad injuries or surgery.. ..
 

tangerinegreen555

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I'll take it easy for a while. Right now it's a dull pain and only when I lift my arm and move it back and forth. I recently upped my weights so that might have caused it.
Yes. Don't damage a rotator cuff!

The recovery time is very long and would cramp your style for 6 months.

@curious2garden , how long is the average recovery time for that?

Guys at work wound up on light duty for a year after that surgery.
 

Singlemalt

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I'm no exercise expert, but I've had rotator cuff surgery and it totally sucks to the max. Injuries occur when your muscles are tired but you keep going and try to work through it.
Do not do that or you'll be sorry.
Worst rehab EVER! Extremely painful... :shock::o
Me too, right shoulder. It was dislocated as well( for 4 years). Surgery was longer cuz besides the RC repair, they had to grind out this wierd bone growth that was compensating for the dislocation. You could actually hear it when I'd move my arm lol. Rehab was a total bitch. But it's fine now.
 

curious2garden

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Yes. Don't damage a rotator cuff!

The recovery time is very long and would cramp your style for 6 months.

@curious2garden , how long is the average recovery time for that?

Guys at work wound up on light duty for a year after that surgery.
For the surgical repair to heal it's about 4 months for arthroscopic surgery and 6 months for open. For full rehabilitation after that it's about another 8-12 months for arthroscopic and 12 months or more for open. Everyone varies at the rate they heal, how invasive the repair was and the skill of your surgeon. For example if you had someone with the skill of Frank Jobe working on you you usually healed quicker and more completely.
 

Bareback

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fify ;)

responsibility without remuneration sucks. are there opportunities in your area job market for your skills at your current pay?
Idk your situation, but you could write up a letter of resignation and present it to your boss. Either you get paid or you submit the resignation. I've found most places ars willing to pay an existing employee a little more, rather than find a new one and train them.

I woulda started packing my box when they pulled the promotion but still expected me to do the job. I learned that lesson the hard way when I was the last guy left in our department after a round of cutbacks. My workload substantially increased plus I had other support roles dumped on me, all for the same pay. Then the company bragged about record profits at the end of the year. That'll never happen again.
Thanks for the advice, unfortunately I can't quit because my wife is disabled and this job has a good insurance package. I normally run the project I'm on anyway but they told us that when someone retired or left for any reason, and I'm guessing that was bullshit. But if I'm patient it might work out , and if not ....... well I'll worry about that later.
It wasn't something I had my heart set on, so I'm not that disappointed.
 

curious2garden

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Thanks for the advice, unfortunately I can't quit because my wife is disabled and this job has a good insurance package. I normally run the project I'm on anyway but they told us that when someone retired or left for any reason, and I'm guessing that was bullshit. But if I'm patient it might work out , and if not ....... well I'll worry about that later.
It wasn't something I had my heart set on, so I'm not that disappointed.
If they won't pay you in money see if you can work out other benefits. More flexible time etc...
 

420God

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Thanks for the advice, unfortunately I can't quit because my wife is disabled and this job has a good insurance package. I normally run the project I'm on anyway but they told us that when someone retired or left for any reason, and I'm guessing that was bullshit. But if I'm patient it might work out , and if not ....... well I'll worry about that later.
It wasn't something I had my heart set on, so I'm not that disappointed.
At least they didn't bring in someone from outside the company to fill the position and have you train them. I've quit jobs because of that.
 
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