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yanpa wrote:Apparently there's something called the "medical profession" whose practitioners are known to provide qualified advice in these kinds of situations.
Grumpy Gramps wrote:In situations like these, I personally had better healing progress with the local TCM Chinese than the usual Japanese yabuishas.
kurogane wrote:Thanks gramps. I was thinking about a Sekkotsu or Seitai thing, but I think I will go to the hospital first, then proceed. I was hoping somebody knew of a good Rub A535 type cream or rub to at least get some pain relief. The ones I saw yesterday were all Cool Ice types and they cost 1500 yen, which seems a bit much for disappointment.
I think it's just a standard issue Fuck I'm Getting Old complaint. I might well have pulled it from a really big sneeze the other day.
I suppose I could try a heat Shippu as Coligny suggested. I'll look when I go for groceries.
kurogane wrote: the Kori Kori ripping crunching sound was deafening
In South Africa, especially within black communities in the 1990s, Tiger Balm was linked to a superstition that if smeared by a man on a woman's thighs it would work as a charm to lure her to bed. This misconception seems to have faded in the 21st century.
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kurogane wrote:I had a traumatic experience with Salonpass back when the Emperor was still a genki young man..............and all they had at the local Mom and Pop drugstore was the Cool Spray crap.
Thanks though. It seems to be improving. Tomorrow will be the test. I gave up today when the receptionist told me to expect a Shibaraku length wait due to understaffing. Watching old Mock the Week series seems to help ease the pain.
Salty wrote: "Well, you were in my class!" He exclaimed.
Then that ugly, old wrinkled bitch asked, …
"Oh, What did you teach?"
Russell wrote:Well, the obvious answer to that question is of course English...
Mike Oxlong wrote:shots of Donan
kurogane wrote:Hey,
I have been having some rather serious arm pain in my left upper arm, specifically the flat outside part just below the shoulder muscle. It feels like a muscle tear/nerve pinch type thing.
kurogane wrote:Advice to those still young enough to know better: DO NOT GET OLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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