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At my monthly hip check up at Dr. Bharam’s office and this is the most prominent piece of reading material.

Was this an accident or a bad joke? Most of the people coming in here have trouble walking in sneakers, let alone studded patent leather platform stilettos.

The news is that a request for an MRI arthrogram including cortisone injsetion has been sent to my workers comp case worker and hopefully we’ll be able to schedule it once I get back from Savannah at the end of August.

Bill Hollis said,

July 31, 2007 @ 2:26 pm

Hi Kristin:

WE are thinking coming to Savannah to see you. When are your arrival and departure dates??

Love,

Grandpa H

Barbara said,

July 31, 2007 @ 6:56 pm

I had an arthrogram of my frozen shoulder last year and it was most definitely NO FUN. I’ll be thinking of you - best of luck.

tony said,

July 31, 2007 @ 8:17 pm

Lisa had a cortisone injection and it did a world of good for her. Today she starts physical therapy at studio for dancers I found so she can get down with all of the fancy equipment. Trying to keep her out of all those pairs of cruel shoes that gals seem to have such a fondness for. Perhaps the book is a warning to recovering parties, or maybe someone just has a foot fetish.

Good luck Kristin. Hope you are back in time for my birthday party.

SanderO said,

July 31, 2007 @ 9:57 pm

Happy Birthday in advance Tonya…

What’s the scoop on bare feet or deck shoes… which is better?

I had/have a Morton’s Neuroma and had an cortisone injection which hurt like hell and did nothing.

I would think that ballerinas could wear those high heel shoes without suffering like normal women do. Not true?

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