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Ups and downs. Pulled my shoulder swimming yesterday. Saw a doctor today, come back in a month let's see if you still have a problem.
On the whole good things, positive vibes, good outlooks
Hope your shoulder will get better soon!
Oh yeah, it will soon, just getting used to swimming at this frequency ;) its a good thing, stretching me out.
You got a doctor's appointment that quickly? Well done!
I thought swimming was meant to be a 'safe' exercise (drowning excluded)
Oh, the swimming soreness and the doctors appointment are not related ... haha sorry for being confusing, just two things I delt with today.
I usually can get a doctors appointment in 1/2 days - same day if im not picky about which doctor i want to see. Unless I go to a government hospital, then it could take weeks (months).
Swimming is low impact, but I haven't exactly had a life of stretching out all my limbs, so some of those tendons and ligaments are going to take some time to give me some slack.