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Originally Posted by carambola
To be a total idiot,I went to practice last night.
I got caught up in the moment and I think i popped it back into place.
There is now pain.
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As far as the insurance goes, I live a relatively sterile life and chanced the exposure while I went to nursing school, while there were no jobs and I finished top of my class. I have an idea of what I did. That is a chance i decided to take.
As far as in home rehab, my choices are limited. I would like to use every resource at my disposal to limit my exposure to damage.
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Hey Chris, how's the knee today? Didn't realize from your original posts what your background was. That said, despite all of the speculation on this thread, if you don't see improvement in a few days, do yourself a favor and seek a REAL professional assessment. As others have noted, accidents happen all the time, and even those without insurance coverage are not turned away (and those of us with insurance pay eventually

). BTW, I've never waited more than a couple of days to see a specialist with knee injuries...don't know how it is where you live. Even with ins., your co-pay "down the road" could be more than what you'd be hit with now. Take care of yourself, and that knee, and QUIT WRESTLING 215LB'ers ya big dummy
ps: Any "sports medicine" facilities, med-schools, etc. in your area? Just thinking out loud..