dIt seems apparent that that was no simple bump on the knee. Over the weekend one news source said she was 3 weeks away with no more info. She said she thought it was her ACL when "it" happened, whatever it was. I've got my fingers crossed.
Cmon CL, focus!I've got a Nikon 5600 with a 18-55mm lens and 75-300mm telephoto. She is a decent camera for most uses and is readily up gradable, or were you asking something different?
Nice one! You came up with that in a flash.Cmon CL, focus!
SOB stole my line!I've got a Nikon 5600 with a 18-55mm lens and 75-300mm telephoto. She is a decent camera for most uses and is readily up gradable, or were you asking something different?
I shutter to think that some else's mind went to the same place.SOB stole my line!
Really these things just click off in my mind. Almost a reflex action.Nice one! You came up with that in a flash.
But we digress, getting back to Ms. Camara and her recovery, I can’t wait to picture her in the official UConn uniform on the floor.
I didn't steal anythingSOB stole my line!
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If she never had an ACL issue then a hard bump/bone bruise may have frightened her to think it an ACL. Let us cross everything to fend off the bad spirits. You are correct; this certainly was no SIMPLE bump.
I couldn't figure out how to F/stop in there. Well done.your viewpoint, while panoramic, is having a polarizing effect. I think you should just f stop it.
When was the last time you used a camera? For me it was 3-4 years ago.I've got a Nikon 5600 with a 18-55mm lens and 75-300mm telephoto. She is a decent camera for most uses and is readily up gradable, or were you asking something different?
Probably last Spring but a may have taken a few here and there since.When was the last time you used a camera? For me it was 3-4 years ago.
I have x-phone, x-pad and it makes better photos than my old Nikon.
Cortisone never worked for me. Drugs OxyC only made me sleepy but nothing for the pain. I'm an old man. It depresses and hurts me that kids like your daughter can't see immediate relief. Some knee pain stay life long. My right knee started as a young adult--some days are better than others and you learn to ignore because what can you do. I've seen Ortho's Civilian and military and VA--it is what it is. Give my best to your kids here is hoping and praying she soon is fully ready to go with out pain. God bless her..My daughter banged her knee in a jump ball situation on July 7th in a summer league game and hasn't stepped on the court since....three orthopedic surgeons, two clear MRI's, two cortisone shots and four months of PT and she is still in pain when she twists her knee..looks like she's going under the knife to see what's going on...can't do it until the cortisone clears so going to miss her entire season....not fun...
Cortisone never worked for me. Drugs OxyC only made me sleepy but nothing for the pain. I'm an old man. It depresses and hurts me that kids like your daughter can't see immediate relief. Some knee pain stay life long. My right knee started as a young adult--some days are better than others and you learn to ignore because what can you do. I've seen Ortho's Civilian and military and VA--it is what it is. Give my best to your kids here is hoping and praying she soon is fully ready to go with out pain. God bless her..