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.
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.