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AITA for being upset when a friend saw a movie twice (one with me and one without)?

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Snowboarding?

Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries: Stories, Tips, and Advice for recovery

Maybe a dumb question but any sailors here…

Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries: Stories, Tips, and Advice for recovery

Should I be running?

Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries: Stories, Tips, and Advice for recovery

Should I be running?

Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries: Stories, Tips, and Advice for recovery

Random pain throughout day.

Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries: Stories, Tips, and Advice for recovery

Bad feeling when acls come up after my injury

Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries: Stories, Tips, and Advice for recovery

Shaky leg doing easy workout

Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries: Stories, Tips, and Advice for recovery

Thinking about becoming a pt

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Question for physical therapists

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Popping in the knee?

Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries: Stories, Tips, and Advice for recovery