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Was that intended for me or for DuckWhy aug.? Seems a long was off.
For duck, sorry
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Was that intended for me or for DuckWhy aug.? Seems a long was off.
Lol, thanks, MC! Indeed it does!Well....that sucks....![]()
I was not putting weight on only one leg when my left one got this little crack or whatever in it. I was walking around perfectly well on both legs like a regular humsn bean!putting your weight on one leg might be why the other was broken too. Ask me how I know....
If I used something like this, my weight would be on my knee, which we do NOT want. The injury is at the top of my shin bone. This thing would be perfect for a foot or ankle injury though.@BigBlueHen53 could you use one of these?
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They make a skimpler one that is just the part that supports your lower leg without the handlebars or baggage carrier. I saw a clerk at a pharmacy use one when she broke her lower leg or ankle someplace. Thing looked very cool and moved super easy. You just walk with your good leg and let the little cart support your other leg.
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It was a three or four wheeled model.
Yeah, darn it, I forgot about that trick knee. Drats!Lol, thanks, MC! Indeed it does!
If I used something like this, my weight would be on my knee, which we do NOT want. The injury is at the top of my shin bone. This thing would be perfect for a foot or ankle injury though.