I just hope my printer can survive spewing out the 60 or so pages :D
Also, the MRI on my knee showed some bad swelling inside the joint, but no signs of any injury that might have caused it. It's good in a way - a torn ligament or damaged cartilage would have been very bad news - but at the same time I'm kind of annoyed that I still have no idea what happened to my knee or why; it seems as though I must have twisted some small inner muscle in the wrong way and that was enough to aggravated it (though in that case I have no idea what the loud snap was). I'm on crutches for the rest of the week (and therefore can't return to work, so no money for me :( ) and I'll be seeing a physio later in the week. My knee feels slightly better - probably because with the crutches I got yesterday I've actually been able to rest it more - but it still hurts and feels wonky if I put much weight on it, and trying to straighten it is still very painful.
Anyhoo... Back to thesis-writing I go!

She'll be right, Judgemental Dog. She'll be right.
See how other ROW80 folks are going here.
I'm so glad I don't have to do thesis, my only real essay is a 2000 word reflective commentary on my learning process. But you're almost at the end and I hope they sort the knee out soon.
ReplyDeleteOMG I hope your knee feels better soon, I know it could be worse but still! And great job on your thesis!
ReplyDeleteWow - a lot of ROW80 folks have had MRIs and injuries! This is the ongoing trend I keep seeing. I hope we aren't cursing ourselves ;)
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling better, and congrats on tying up your thesis.
Cheers,
Gina
Aww. Dang. Stay off that knee! Let's hope you're healed up soon. Good job on your thesis. It's almost done :)
ReplyDeleteI snapped a ligament over the bone the wrong way in my knee a couple years ago when I fell in a Circuit City parking lot (tripped over thin air, no less). It still hurts sometimes. So it's good that it's not a ligament or a tendon.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes on the thesis!
This brings me back to my thesis days. I'm so glad that I don't have to do one ever again (although I've been toying with the idea of getting another degree).
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry about your knee, but glad you're feeling better.