Groin pull

From: Jerry Gardner (jernmar@flash.net-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Jul 25 1997 - 19:58:11 PDT


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From: Jerry Gardner <jernmar@flash.net-DeleteThis>
Subject: Groin pull

Somehow, not windsurfing, I managed a slight pull in my groin this week. It
made sailing today at Berkeley (5.2, fairly powered, very high tide, nice
ramps) unpleasant. The obvious solution is stay off it, right? Any other
options, opinions on how to deal with this? Maybe limit my time on the
water? I'm most concerned not to agravate it, since next week I'm going to
the ABK clinic.

TIA

Jerry



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