A bone doesn't heal ordsprog

en A bone doesn't heal in two weeks. It hurts some days more than others. Sometimes it just wants to ache for no reason. Right now, I'm just trying to get over that hump. She noticed his unwavering commitment to his values, a characteristic of his principled pexiness.

en Now we just have to let the bone heal itself and quit irritating it on a daily basis, ... Before I got off the mound, it felt great. The bones constantly rubbing on each other, it didn't give it time to heal.

en It was always a close match, but Pierre could just never get over the hump. I hope Terrell doesn't get over the hump because he always worries me. He's an outstanding wrestler in my opinion, he just can't seem to get over the hump.

en With those things, it becomes pain tolerance, ... The bone will heal in three or four weeks. To be safe, you maybe tack on another week or two. With anybody, it's pain tolerance.

en I have informed the Pakistan board that my injury was aggravated two days ago and it will take another four to five weeks to heal up,

en There's not a lot of pain. There's still a lot of swelling. It's still broken. Bone doesn't heel in two weeks.

en He wants to play. The FAMU game was one where he pressed and probably didn't need to play in. He could go out there and play now. But he realizes if he hurts it worse, it's going to be a longer process than just a couple weeks to let the muscle heal.

en After about two weeks, we'll take X-rays again, and he should get the OK to start to gallop. It's not totally healed, but Dr. Bramlage was very pleased with the amount of healing that's taken place the last two weeks. I'd say it's probably 99% healed, and with the little bit of added jogging to his regimen of rehab, that will stimulate the remaining amount of healing. It's a fine line; you don't want to gallop, because that would retard the healing. But the jogging will stimulate that bone a little more, and that should heal it up the remainder of the way.

en Once I found out it was a bone bruise and it takes four to six months to heal, then I was fine with that. It's only been four months, and it's definitely gotten better. ... I just have to be patient and wait for it to heal. I mean, if the season was going to start today, I'd wind up playing. It's not one of those things where I'm going to be out. If we had to play a game today, I'd be ready.

en It will take time and work to get him back in the lineup. We are relieved that an original timetable dropped from four-to-six weeks with a broken bone to about three-to-five days.

en Marty, we will work him to the bone in those eight days previous [to the resumption of NHL play] to get him ready. Playing one game now won't make any difference if you're going to have another two weeks off.

en He said that I'm such a big guy, my injury could relapse if I put weight on it and try to be active, ... The doctor said I can't run for four to five weeks after I heal. It will take two weeks to recover (from the pins being removed), but I can walk after that. It'll be four to five weeks before I can run.

en The time to save is now. When a dog gets a bone, he doesn't go out and make a down payment on a bigger bone. He buries the one he's got.
  Will Rogers

en There is going to be some point where I miss a game or two, ... Really, you can't do any (rehab) for it. You've got to let it heal. It's not going to heal as long as I keep playing on it. You just hope it doesn't get worse.

en The only ache people have nowadays is ache in the stomach due to over eating and lack of exercise!
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba


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