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- Jun 17, 2024
I had a friend who tore the symphisis apart in a motorcycle crash, at near-zero speed even. He said he got screws & rods with outer fixation installed and was immobile for about 6 weeks. Was left with a C-section like scar, some neuropathy around it, but 4 years after the accident he seemed to have typical autist man inexhaustible hyper-speedwalk (quite like before, I guess). But since an experience is non-transferable, I don't know if he has to suck up much pain, if any (I did not ask). And, of course, the aim of his surgery was the pre-accident condition.I am sure some man somewhere had this as a result of trauma like a car accident or something, but it isn't anything you would normally expect to see in a male so the outcomes of that diagnosis in men can't have much data. It is expected to cause pain when walking or moving your legs. basically this nigga is going to cripple himself.
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