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Health, 28.01.2020 11:31 pennygillbert

Ifell a few weeks ago and messed up something in my knee. i have been doing some research and i think i tore my meniscus. i haven't been able to get to a doctor yet and i really need a professional opinion. when i stand up my knee pops and it hurts to straighten it. when i walk it feels like something is rubbing together

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