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ouch! my knee

A subject that caught my attention during this semester is my knee injury.

All started a month ago playing a soccer match. I'm not the best player in the world but the past time I had been practiced to be better. I join in a team and started playing in small league on my faculty. 

Everything was ok until I broke my knee during one game. At first  I thought it's was just a little muscle strain, even I went home on bicycle after the match, but the pain came later, at night. I couldn't sleep because it was so uncomfortable. Next morning my mom took me to the hospital and they told me that It was probably that I had to be operated. Thank god It wasn't necessary, but the doctor told me that I would need to use crutches for a long time.

It's was really an experience to me because I had never been injured for so long in my life. I needed to lear how to walk with crutches, going to the bathroom and use the public transport. I don't wish it to anyone...

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