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<blockquote data-quote="Trfsrfr" data-source="post: 212290" data-attributes="member: 3959"><p>I dont disagree with this statement, but I totally disagree with western medicine.</p><p>I casted up my own broken fibula in my garage in 2013 (skydiving injury (not the serious one I mentioned above but another after)) cuz of no health insurance, but I watched a doc cast up my other broken ankle when I was 14 and thought "thats all there is to it?!" so I had an idea of what needed to be done.</p><p>No problems since.</p><p>I suggest that you will know if it's right or not. The body has it's own warning system.</p><p>But to be safe, if you can, just take a year off and get rid of the question.</p><p>If you've been doing it as long as you have, then you've been there, done that.</p><p>A year wont hurt.</p><p>Hell, if I never made another skydive, I'm all good. I've made 4500, which is about 4499 more than most.</p><p>Again, been there, done that.</p><p>Also - time off from anything makes you appreciate it more when you come back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trfsrfr, post: 212290, member: 3959"] I dont disagree with this statement, but I totally disagree with western medicine. I casted up my own broken fibula in my garage in 2013 (skydiving injury (not the serious one I mentioned above but another after)) cuz of no health insurance, but I watched a doc cast up my other broken ankle when I was 14 and thought "thats all there is to it?!" so I had an idea of what needed to be done. No problems since. I suggest that you will know if it's right or not. The body has it's own warning system. But to be safe, if you can, just take a year off and get rid of the question. If you've been doing it as long as you have, then you've been there, done that. A year wont hurt. Hell, if I never made another skydive, I'm all good. I've made 4500, which is about 4499 more than most. Again, been there, done that. Also - time off from anything makes you appreciate it more when you come back. [/QUOTE]
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