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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2401453" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>Good morning everyone! The sun is out but I haven't been swimming as my ribs are still hurting and they are trying to decide why. 3 x-rays later now lol.............they recognized me at x-ray the last time! I've been told to not swim in the ocean just in case yet. No one has seen a fracture, but they are talking about really studying the x-rays more if needed. But years ago I dislocated the joint material of my ribs and that took just as long to heal as a fracture, and that rib still likes to move way more than a floating rib is supposed to, so I have a sneaky suspicion that is what is causing issues.</p><p></p><p>It is way better at least so hopefully it's just a matter of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2401453, member: 475037"] Good morning everyone! The sun is out but I haven't been swimming as my ribs are still hurting and they are trying to decide why. 3 x-rays later now lol.............they recognized me at x-ray the last time! I've been told to not swim in the ocean just in case yet. No one has seen a fracture, but they are talking about really studying the x-rays more if needed. But years ago I dislocated the joint material of my ribs and that took just as long to heal as a fracture, and that rib still likes to move way more than a floating rib is supposed to, so I have a sneaky suspicion that is what is causing issues. It is way better at least so hopefully it's just a matter of time. [/QUOTE]
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