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dudetus
09-26-2012, 04:41 PM
After I've gotten several questions about my military service and how I have been so active I wanted to give u all the explenation to my unnatural activity.

I am not in the military at this very moment.

My thighs went horrible during the first weeks. I wasn't able to keep up in the pace and I spent almost as much days in the military hospital as I spent in the service. I was rly frustrated with my thighs and I was bounced around to different nurses and doctors since the reason wasn't found. And in the end I was sent to a physiotherapist. One of doctor's ended to a conclusion that my thigh problems were caused by lack of strength in my legs. Yeah, 11 years of soccer and 3 years of football and my thighs r so darn weak that I can't run and walking is painful. As I went to the physiotherapist (who happened to be a bombshell tbh) she immediatelly rejected that doctor's conclusion as she massaged my thighs. She was rly, rly, RLY nice which was something completely new in the military world. I had lost the trust of many people from supervisors to my fellow 'comrades' as most were thinking that I was a phoney as my thigh problems weren't solved after so many visits to the military hospital. But as I chatted with this nice physiotherapist our discussion lead to my service. I told her how frustrated I was with my service due to my thigh problems and how I wanted to rank up but I couldn't as my thigh problems prevented me to do so. Then she said that she had to go get some more massage lotion and told me to wait for a bit. After around 15 minutes of lotion fetching she came back to the room and told me that "I just discussed with the doctors and we have came to conclusion that u will be sent home to recover." I was so happy. We did the paperwork for it and I went back to the barracks. It took couple of days until I was sent home (thanks to military byrocracy) and before I was sent home I had to go for a lunch and as I was standing in line in the cafeteria I saw that physiotherapist. Neither of us said a thing but we both were smiling to eachothers. After that lunch I hopped into a bus and I was home after two hours :).

My thigh problems weren't solved in the military but I have found the reason for it from a very good physiotherapist in civil life. Turned out that years of competive training in soccer and football had burn out my deep supporting muscles around my thighs. I am now rehabilating my thighs and this process takes around 6 months. I am now working and studying. I am going to continue my military service next summer.

Wretch
09-26-2012, 06:18 PM
Hope you get back to full strength ASAP!!

And thank you for your service to this country!

zappaxe
09-26-2012, 06:21 PM
Get better!:hypnotysed:
Don't let it get ya down

Jugernugetx
09-26-2012, 06:33 PM
;-) dudetus! Hope you feel better :)'

Zaonabiuibil
09-26-2012, 06:44 PM
Hope you get back to full strength ASAP!!

And thank you for your service to this country!

How do you know if he's in your country o.O

Cahaun
09-26-2012, 06:47 PM
Sounds just like my problems with my knees for a while last year. I hope you get better!

Wretch
09-26-2012, 07:06 PM
How do you know if he's in your country o.O


Good point! Was just an assumption, if it is my country the thanks still stands, if it is not my country then respect.

dudetus
09-27-2012, 01:46 AM
How do you know if he's in your country o.O


Good point! Was just an assumption, if it is my country the thanks still stands, if it is not my country then respect.

I am finnish so I think I have ur respect instead of thanks :D

Taaralatie
09-27-2012, 01:51 AM
And of course your country's loss this year is our gain. I'm glad we get to keep you that bit longer :)

Wretch
09-27-2012, 09:08 PM
Respect it is! And truly respect!

Different nationality honestly means squat to me, it is the person inside that counts.

Otukura
09-27-2012, 09:09 PM
ditcher!

XghostzX
09-27-2012, 09:13 PM
Get well my fellow nun. Sounds like one of those epic war stories about meeting a true love... but you'll probably never see her again... hmm ;)

When you get back to the military; give 'em hell man.

dudetus
09-28-2012, 09:32 AM
Respect it is! And truly respect!

Different nationality honestly means squat to me, it is the person inside that counts.


Ty :)



Get well my fellow nun. Sounds like one of those epic war stories about meeting a true love... but you'll probably never see her again... hmm ;)

When you get back to the military; give 'em hell man.


Lol, I have had a gf for almost 4 years now and she was a bit too old, a milf (mother I like fish) :D. Thanks Will :)

dudetus
09-28-2012, 09:33 AM
ditcher!

*shush!* I am getting compliments!

RedStapler
09-28-2012, 10:44 AM
Oof, dudetus. My sympathies!

I'm also dealing with some leg troubles, and it's no fun!

I'm glad you were able to find a physio who found the source of the problems. Knowing is half the battle.

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/RS said, hip hurting enough to skip this morning's workout