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Stephanie Porritt |  
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| Posted: 06/01/08 10:21:53 53 |
thanks for the resposes
I was trying to avoid the X ray , dangerous things x rays , always been unnevered by the fact the operator stands behind a lead shield and then fires the rays straight at you!
Anyway I think you are right and the pain would be much worse if actually broken , I have had a few reluctant days away from the running and resume after a week or at worse two.
thanks again for the advise |
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Stephanie Porritt |  
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| Posted: 01/01/08 10:20:15 15 |
I think I broke a rib a couple of weeks back , elbow in the chest playing football , have not really stopped running since , mainly short runs 4/5 miles , no great pain, really the only pain is sleeping on it , or should I say waking up on it.
I know it can take many weeks to heal , but can you actually do any damage by running with a broken rib? |
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