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My girlfriend has been on my case about going to the SF Reunion. She wants me to go, but I don't want to spend the money. Quite a predicament.
A) How is it a reunion?
B) You shouldn't let your female go to Cambodia.
C) Am I invited, and do I actually have to bu something that fits to go?
Second time in a week at work hung over.
I think a couple weeks of dry is headed my way. Maybe. Don't want to be too hasty with major decisions like this.
Were we hanging out last night?
A) How is it a reunion?
B) You shouldn't let your female go to Cambodia.
C) Am I invited, and do I actually have to bu something that fits to go?
For years I've had trouble with my right leg, pretty much from the foot to the hip. I get a lot of knee pain, my shoes wear funny, my arch has fallen, and I can tell it has had an impact on the shape of my right foot. I've been to multiple doctors (including two different orthopedists), had three sets of X-rays, and an MRI, and no one knows what the problem is. According to all of the tests they can think to run, I'm mostly normal, at least structurally. The only problems they can find are my fallen arch and the pain. This means that they can't fix the issue, and they can only remediate the arch problem with an arch support. The problem with this is that it's an incomplete solution - I still have problems with pain that are varying levels of severity but never go away completely. It also means that any time spent on my feet ends up hurting for a couple days, especially if it's not in supportive shoes that will take an arch support. So now here I sit, after spending a fair bit of time over the weekend on my feet, in pain on Monday.
Could be. Was the steak tartar good? If "yes" then we might well have been.
For years I've had trouble with my right leg, pretty much from the foot to the hip. I get a lot of knee pain, my shoes wear funny, my arch has fallen, and I can tell it has had an impact on the shape of my right foot. I've been to multiple doctors (including two different orthopedists), had three sets of X-rays, and an MRI, and no one knows what the problem is. According to all of the tests they can think to run, I'm mostly normal, at least structurally. The only problems they can find are my fallen arch and the pain. This means that they can't fix the issue, and they can only remediate the arch problem with an arch support. The problem with this is that it's an incomplete solution - I still have problems with pain that are varying levels of severity but never go away completely. It also means that any time spent on my feet ends up hurting for a couple days, especially if it's not in supportive shoes that will take an arch support. So now here I sit, after spending a fair bit of time over the weekend on my feet, in pain on Monday.
I basically have this on my left. I think my arch got fucked up from carrying around so much weight and it always gives me pain in the form of plantar facitis. Tried everything - shots, custom orthos, insoles, and nothing works. I think it cascades up my leg as well. I'm firmly convinced that my current left hamstring/inner thigh problem that's, either a hernia or a torn muscle stems, from a new pair of shoes that I tried out that left me all fucked up.
For years I've had trouble with my right leg, pretty much from the foot to the hip. I get a lot of knee pain, my shoes wear funny, my arch has fallen, and I can tell it has had an impact on the shape of my right foot. I've been to multiple doctors (including two different orthopedists), had three sets of X-rays, and an MRI, and no one knows what the problem is. According to all of the tests they can think to run, I'm mostly normal, at least structurally. The only problems they can find are my fallen arch and the pain. This means that they can't fix the issue, and they can only remediate the arch problem with an arch support. The problem with this is that it's an incomplete solution - I still have problems with pain that are varying levels of severity but never go away completely. It also means that any time spent on my feet ends up hurting for a couple days, especially if it's not in supportive shoes that will take an arch support. So now here I sit, after spending a fair bit of time over the weekend on my feet, in pain on Monday.
Sounds like a gluten intolerance.