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Re: Certified....and a legal gun owner - mwah-ha-ha!
07/29/15 07:33 AM
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> > I already had JRA from when I was about 11, I guess. And by the age of 18, my knees > had already deformed and joints were wore down to a degree. > > > That's grim, dude. My aunt developed that after falling down a set of stairs as a > toddler. Of course arthritis was in the gene pool...but it wasn't activated until her > spill. She managed to be pretty active up through her early 50s, but by her 20s her > spine was so fuckin cork-screwed, it took two x-rays to image it. She went at 57, my > dad thinks because of cancer that developed (she was vegetarian...but she was blood > type O, so that could've been why that developed), though before she went she told me > she was on the way out not from the cancer, but something else she'd been dealing > with since a hospital visit that got botched. > > Anyways, nowadays they got lot of tech they can put in to help...maybe stem cell > therapy as well.....but it's pricey. Of course, if I was fucked up like that, I'd > volunteer for stem cell shit.
Mine must've went into remission, and I only had it in my knees. Being naturally active as a teenager isn't the best thing on vulnerable knee joints. I've had my right knee joint replaced. The left knee?.... I don't know what to say about it... It does have a particle (joint mouse) near the joint that, if it gets in just the right spot, can be pretty painful. I've thought on numerous occasions of cutting my leg open in that very spot and pulling or cutting it out... People have performed self surgeries before, so it's just a matter of mind-over-matter. But the risk is too great, so I highly doubt I'd ever do such a thing.
When I was in high school or junior high there was a girl that was 2 or 3 years older than I, and she had JRA... She had to have both of her legs cut off.
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