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PINKY

by carlos44, Jul 03, 2009 12:34AM
Tags: help
HELLO MY NAME IS CARLOS, I WAS TRYING OUT FOR THE U17 NATIONAL SOCCER TEAM AS A GOALKEEPER AND I BROKE MY LEFT PINKY.AND I NEED SURGERY BECAUSE IT WAS VERY BAD.MY DOCTOR TOLD ME IF THERE WAS LUCK THEN SHE COULD PUT ME THE PINS AND IF NOT THEN SHE WOULD JUS PUT ME PLATES......DO U THINK AFTER MY PINKY IS HEALED, I SHOULD STOP PLAYING SOCCER AS A GOALKEEPER BECAUSE IM SCARED A HARD BALL MIGHT HIT MY FINGER AND GET INJURED AGAIN.....OR DO YOU THINK AFTER HEALING WITH PINS OR PLATES I CAN STILL PLAY SOCCER *** A GOALKEEPER????????PLEASE HELP ME ON MY DECISION I NEED AN ANSWER. THANK YOU ALL.;)
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by Dr Vinod, Jul 04, 2009 09:21PM
To: PINKY
It is always your decision. You have to be careful and the strength of your finger will not be the same after this surgical procedure. You can still play taking all precautionary measures and after making some changes in your approach of the game and practice. Take care!
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