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  • Now, it's a separated shoulder...

    AND a concussion. Do they send the negatives to CVS and wait 3 days?

    He probably plays Sunday.

  • #2
    Will have to add tenderized shoulder of lamb to the tailgate spread. With a side of cracked melon.

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    • #3
      Well something has to go with the choked chicken.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by CCPete View Post
        AND a concussion. Do they send the negatives to CVS and wait 3 days?

        He probably plays Sunday.
        Shoulder (AC Joint) Separation or Sprain

        The human shoulder joint has more mobility than all the other joints in the body. This flexibility makes it very susceptible to instability and injury. A separated shoulder, sometimes referred to as a

        shoulder sprain, acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation or AC separation occurs when the ligaments that hold the collarbone to the shoulder blade are injured or separated. The severity of AC separation can range from mild to severe. In mild cases, the ligaments are stretched, however in severe cases, the ligaments are completely torn.
        The diagnosis was confirmed, not changed.
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