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I think you're still translating. Sorry, that was kind of funny. I am actually in a place called St. Joseph's, so it's a rehabilitation place. I fell on July 11th, and it was the most painful thing I think I've ever done. Oh my gosh, it was horrible. So I fell, and the med tech at my place helped me get up, and I screamed in pain. He called the paramedics. They came over and said, well you need to have someone to either stay with you tonight to help you get up and down, or you should go to get this checked out. I hit my ankle and couldn't move on my own. I was going to stay home, which as it turned out later would have been a very bad disaster. But I couldn't find anyone to stay with me, so I decided to go to the ER. I did, and a couple days later in a few tests it revealed that I had broken my tibia on my right ankle. You know that bone on the side of the ankle that you can feel when you feel your ankle. I broke that bone, which is next to the tibia bone. It was very scary, very not fun, and it sucks. The other bad part about this is I have to keep weight bearing, not weight bearing I should say, for four to six weeks. So I'm basically stuck here for four to six weeks, technically off my feet. So yeah, lots and lots of fun. So that's messy story in a nutshell. Hope everybody else is doing well though. Just want to check in and say hi. Casey 7 FMW, back to you Matt. Maybe.
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