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Wed 29/01/03 at 18:42
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Around 70 minutes into a school football match in the absolute freezing cold, I turn around to run upfield...and then the back of my legs start hurting. Probably strained them or something, so I sat down and it got worse. Pretty bad now. And then worse, and worse...and even worse, until I was screaming in pain. The muscles in the back of my legs were twisting unbelievably, although one was worse than the other.

The Head Of PE (the ref) told me it was probably cramp, and to go inside. It still really hurt, and I was waiting for him to tell someone to help me off. He just carried on. I was applauded off, which was nice, until the unbelievable pain I had in my right lef changed to my left, which I was hopping on. I fell over at the side of the pitch in agony. I had to be carried into changing rooms, and then carried home. :D

Couple of hours later now and I can't walk, I've probably strained the muscles too. Pain is centred around the hamstring area, just below the knee, and if I put any weight on the right one especially it flares up and I have to sit down again. They ache constantly too.

I'm not sure what to do, I've been lucky with injuries throughout my life and this is probably nothing, but I've never had cramp like this before. Do I rest it? Try to walk around? I've had a bath but it didn't do much.

Oh yeah, we lost 5-2 as well. But the conditions were crap, and we're playing them again next week so I can get some revenge...or get cramp again, you never know.

Just thought I'd share that with you all, and any kind of advice is appreciated. {:)
Wed 29/01/03 at 21:26
"slightlyshortertagl"
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Rest it. And as soon as you feel you can in the slightest bit walk on it.. do it. Don't leae it for too long or else it'll buggêr up.
Wed 29/01/03 at 20:56
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GasMask wrote:
> *Mutters* Wimp..
>
> ;o)

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Wed 29/01/03 at 20:53
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"Want a cd key.."
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Haha!

Hey look at that out the window..

*Whack!*

heh heh heh. Erm, dunno mate. Shout at it.

*Mutters* Wimp..

;o)
Wed 29/01/03 at 20:33
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"Excommunicated"
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It won't be cramp... only lasts a bit.

Have fun off school
Wed 29/01/03 at 18:49
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"I like cheese"
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Yeah, I think I've strained muscles to go with it. Might get me a couple of days off school. {:)
Wed 29/01/03 at 18:48
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"Peace Respect Punk"
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I hacked someone in a football game once (not a serious game, just one at lunchtime) and because it was a kinda crap hack it bent my knee a bit. It only hurt a bit at first, and then went away, but as Lunch finished it started hurting more, and by the time I got home from school my knee was kinda swollen. Which meant I hobbled around for about a week after. That knee cap still feels different to the other one on my other leg (I can move the actual knee cap around with my hand more than I can the other, which looks kinda wierd...)

Anyway. I have no advice. I just thought I'd tell you an interesting story... :D

Maybe you should go see a doctor. I didn't but then I really couldn't be bothered to walk up there... then again I doubt you could either... :D
Wed 29/01/03 at 18:45
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Posts: 493
I'd say rest. It doesnt sound like cramp if you still have it. You have probably strained a muscle and i'm sorry to say that will take quite a few days to get better. Not sure what else to say.
Wed 29/01/03 at 18:42
Regular
"I like cheese"
Posts: 16,918
Around 70 minutes into a school football match in the absolute freezing cold, I turn around to run upfield...and then the back of my legs start hurting. Probably strained them or something, so I sat down and it got worse. Pretty bad now. And then worse, and worse...and even worse, until I was screaming in pain. The muscles in the back of my legs were twisting unbelievably, although one was worse than the other.

The Head Of PE (the ref) told me it was probably cramp, and to go inside. It still really hurt, and I was waiting for him to tell someone to help me off. He just carried on. I was applauded off, which was nice, until the unbelievable pain I had in my right lef changed to my left, which I was hopping on. I fell over at the side of the pitch in agony. I had to be carried into changing rooms, and then carried home. :D

Couple of hours later now and I can't walk, I've probably strained the muscles too. Pain is centred around the hamstring area, just below the knee, and if I put any weight on the right one especially it flares up and I have to sit down again. They ache constantly too.

I'm not sure what to do, I've been lucky with injuries throughout my life and this is probably nothing, but I've never had cramp like this before. Do I rest it? Try to walk around? I've had a bath but it didn't do much.

Oh yeah, we lost 5-2 as well. But the conditions were crap, and we're playing them again next week so I can get some revenge...or get cramp again, you never know.

Just thought I'd share that with you all, and any kind of advice is appreciated. {:)

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