Registered: Oct 2011
Location: Ici William Bumbray du service de police de la communauté urbaine de Montréal Esti.
Gimpitis Majora.
Jun-23-2012 17:38
Vector A
Your petrochemical arms
Registered: Apr 2011
Location: U.S.
quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
For the shoulder people; How often does you shoulder subluxate? And how much force is needed?
I'm not sure if it is actually even subluxing; all I know is that I can pop it out and then back in, in a way I've never seen anyone else do. Also, it almost never pops out involuntarily, and doesn't cause any pain.
Some of the fairly common symptoms of EDS, like frequent involuntary dislocations and chronic pain, have never happened to me yet. But I have all the crazy joint flexibility, so I got tagged with it. I read on an NIH site that some men live with the disorder until late in their lives without having those problems, so I hope I'm one of those dudes.
Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
this smells of restless leg syndrome.
looool
How about now?
Jun-23-2012 18:43
itsamemario
Divine Angel
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Mushroom Kingdom
quote:
Originally posted by Vector A
I'm not sure if it is actually even subluxing; all I know is that I can pop it out and then back in, in a way I've never seen anyone else do. Also, it almost never pops out involuntarily, and doesn't cause any pain.
whaaaat? you lucky asshole. subluxating=pops out=nearly a dislocation.
quote:
Some of the fairly common symptoms of EDS, like frequent involuntary dislocations and chronic pain, have never happened to me yet. But I have all the crazy joint flexibility, so I got tagged with it. I read on an NIH site that some men live with the disorder until late in their lives without having those problems, so I hope I'm one of those dudes.
damn boi. ive never had that bendy fingers. they pull out, but not as far back. i think theyre getting arthritic (word?) though, so soon i wont have to worry about them moving about at all
Originally posted by dj_alfi
damn boi. ive never had that bendy fingers. they pull out, but not as far back. i think theyre getting arthritic (word?) though, so soon i wont have to worry about them moving about at all
That sucks. Mine have never bothered me, even if I bend them back like that. It's supposed to be bad for the joints, though, so I don't normally go around showing people.