- Dec 10, 2002
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I only bring this up because the weather is changing again, and as is typical my left shoulder, right leg, and both knees have decided that they would like to announce to me that the weather will be changing over the next several days by giving me very sharp, annoying pains. Doctor says to expect that. Apparently certain wounds and injuries will ache and throb under the right conditions, like weather changes. SO if you've ever broken a bone for instance. Things like that will happen. Of course for me, I've been collecting these over the years, so I hope I don't get any more. Hmm, the left shoulder and the right knee are from getting shot while in the army. Don't ask. All I'll say is I got them after trying to save some stupid 2nd lieutenant who decided it would be a good time to get himself eliminated from the gene pool. My problem was it was my job to protect him. Well, anyways, enough of that. The knees come from a few years ago when I was out on campus during a rainstorm. I started walking down a wet hill and accidentilly stepped where I shouldn't have stepped. Needless to say I woke up at the bottom of the hill with both of my legs turned 180 degrees the wrong way at the knee. (*ouchy*) So, yeah. I've got 4 very good weather vanes in my body.
Anyone else have anything like this? Any joints or body parts that painfully act up when the weather changes?
Anyone else have anything like this? Any joints or body parts that painfully act up when the weather changes?
