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<blockquote data-quote="Netsua 3:16" data-source="post: 4801499" data-attributes="member: 73764"><p>You should have seen the mri on my left shoulder from when I missed 6 weeks last fall. Dr. couldn’t believe the damage for a 32 year old with no singular trauma.</p><p>Now, do my previous jobs play a part into that? Genetics? All of that. Absolutely.</p><p>But I’m right handed, and I didn’t ever have problems until I got a job where I gotta pull that mirror in 150ish times a day. Now I do it with my right arm, outside of the vehicle whenever it’s safe. Still feel the clicks in my left shoulder all day. No pain, but it’s a matter of time before it comes back and I know that.</p><p>I hit top rate next Jan. I knew after the first year in pkg that I wasn’t in Kansas anymore. Its been downhill since then. And yes, I workout every day, and watch what I eat.</p><p>It’s good that you’re holding up so well, keep it up, but the over confident attitude could get you into trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Netsua 3:16, post: 4801499, member: 73764"] You should have seen the mri on my left shoulder from when I missed 6 weeks last fall. Dr. couldn’t believe the damage for a 32 year old with no singular trauma. Now, do my previous jobs play a part into that? Genetics? All of that. Absolutely. But I’m right handed, and I didn’t ever have problems until I got a job where I gotta pull that mirror in 150ish times a day. Now I do it with my right arm, outside of the vehicle whenever it’s safe. Still feel the clicks in my left shoulder all day. No pain, but it’s a matter of time before it comes back and I know that. I hit top rate next Jan. I knew after the first year in pkg that I wasn’t in Kansas anymore. Its been downhill since then. And yes, I workout every day, and watch what I eat. It’s good that you’re holding up so well, keep it up, but the over confident attitude could get you into trouble. [/QUOTE]
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