I happened to be drying my hair yesterday, and chanced to look at my knees. Head bent over. When did they get replaced by my father’s knees? And the skin? what happened?
I can certainly empathize with today’s strip. Both of my knees have been operated on twice each (because of on the job injuries) and each day when I go for my brisk walk…well, I’m just glad when I get home and can take a couple of ibuprofen.
Oddly enough, for all we do it, I don’t really think there is any part of my body that likes running. It’s a pretty much universally loathed experience in my life. The only good thing about running is stopping.
I don’t know why, but drawings like those knees gross me out. I have the same problem with a certain ad on my iPhone — it starts off with sores on a foot, and I have to turn away immediately.
Same here—darn arthritis in both (and I am just 54), I walk 5 miles a day and tried to start just jogging, and about collapsed in pain. So I just walked home and took the darn Celebrex. Funny how I can walk, but not jog or run without pain.
Way back in third grade had a virus in my left leg & I missed most of the school year – after dad telling me “walk on it, it will get better” doctor said that I had to avoid walking on it as much as possible. It eventually did get better & in later school years if anything came up & the teacher said “you should know this – you learned it in elementary school” I always figured it was taught in third grade & I missed it.
While in high school I fell off a curb while I was at a club meeting at someone’s house – a supervising adult decided we had been cooped up & sitting too long & sent us out for a run) & I tore “something” in my ankle. In days before current scanning abilities – X-rayed it – not broken, so “something” was ripped – tendon or ligament. Had to wear an ankle brace – meaning an Ace bandage sewn into the shape of a figure 8. I can walk on it for miles & can run on it if I could run (too fat, too old) now. But every now & then it acts up. Have to rotate my foot until the ankle “pops” to make it feel better.
I can live with all of this – but over the years I have developed a problem with a “charlie horse” in the back of my (same) left calf. Normally comes & goes in a few minutes – I will jump out of bed to stand holding onto my dresser near the bed while I bounce up & down on it until it ends. Big problem though, is twice since the start of the pandemic the charlie horse shows up during the day and does NOT leave. Second time was last week as I approached the top of the stairs to come down. I have reached the point where I can go up the stairs with little pain walking up them up normally, but coming down I still need to step with both feet on each step, holding the banister with one hand and bracing the other hand on the wall on the other side of the steps. Husband has had to carry a lot of things for me as I can’t carry things down the stairs while holding banister and wall. Hope it ends soon.
C about 2 years ago
Double teamed
ronaldspence about 2 years ago
they made a joint decision…
SHIVA about 2 years ago
Well, he got out of another way to improve his physique!!
Macushlalondra about 2 years ago
My knees say the same things Adam! Things like “Oh no, not stairs again!”
j_m_kuehl about 2 years ago
What, No Magic Show?, They are trick Knees aren’t they!
seanfear about 2 years ago
next time, use tranquilizers on them, Adam.
Susan00100 about 2 years ago
Reminds me of that TV commercial for some “liquid Band-Aid”, where the cut becomes a mouth that speaks.
jaxxxon58 about 2 years ago
I happened to be drying my hair yesterday, and chanced to look at my knees. Head bent over. When did they get replaced by my father’s knees? And the skin? what happened?
nosirrom about 2 years ago
Very democratic. A two to one vote.
Doctor Toon about 2 years ago
My right knee gives me a little trouble sometimes, usually movement works it out
When it doesn’t I keep working anyway, just slower than usual
Prey about 2 years ago
I have recovered from my knee and back problems only to get COPD, getting old sucks!
mourdac Premium Member about 2 years ago
It just starts with the knees. Sooner than later, the rest of the body joins the revolt.
Just-me about 2 years ago
I can certainly empathize with today’s strip. Both of my knees have been operated on twice each (because of on the job injuries) and each day when I go for my brisk walk…well, I’m just glad when I get home and can take a couple of ibuprofen.
goboboyd about 2 years ago
If your goal is the donut shop, you’ll play through the pain.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 2 years ago
Adam should go to France or Spain and look into a new “Pair-a knees”
Doug K about 2 years ago
He kneeds to let his knees decide for him.
He may kneed to use them to get out of some chores, too.
Teto85 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Lose some weight and your knees and ankles will thank you. You are starting to look like a Plugger.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
Dumb!
jango about 2 years ago
Time for a WALK.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Oddly enough, for all we do it, I don’t really think there is any part of my body that likes running. It’s a pretty much universally loathed experience in my life. The only good thing about running is stopping.
JD'Huntsville'AL about 2 years ago
I don’t know why, but drawings like those knees gross me out. I have the same problem with a certain ad on my iPhone — it starts off with sores on a foot, and I have to turn away immediately.
Mentor397 about 2 years ago
The language my knees use is far worse.
cuzinron47 about 2 years ago
It’s my feet that say no, and I don’t argue with them.
jbruins84341 about 2 years ago
Great. Just what we need. A close-up of Adam’s hairy legs.
davidob about 2 years ago
Truly, the times are out of joint.
PaulGoes about 2 years ago
Looks like a knee-jerk reaction
eb110americana about 2 years ago
Literally just got back from a strenuous bike ride. Don’t run/jog if you don’t want to have knee problems later in life. Low impact is the way to go.
baraktorvan about 2 years ago
Same here—darn arthritis in both (and I am just 54), I walk 5 miles a day and tried to start just jogging, and about collapsed in pain. So I just walked home and took the darn Celebrex. Funny how I can walk, but not jog or run without pain.
mafastore about 2 years ago
Way back in third grade had a virus in my left leg & I missed most of the school year – after dad telling me “walk on it, it will get better” doctor said that I had to avoid walking on it as much as possible. It eventually did get better & in later school years if anything came up & the teacher said “you should know this – you learned it in elementary school” I always figured it was taught in third grade & I missed it.
While in high school I fell off a curb while I was at a club meeting at someone’s house – a supervising adult decided we had been cooped up & sitting too long & sent us out for a run) & I tore “something” in my ankle. In days before current scanning abilities – X-rayed it – not broken, so “something” was ripped – tendon or ligament. Had to wear an ankle brace – meaning an Ace bandage sewn into the shape of a figure 8. I can walk on it for miles & can run on it if I could run (too fat, too old) now. But every now & then it acts up. Have to rotate my foot until the ankle “pops” to make it feel better.
I can live with all of this – but over the years I have developed a problem with a “charlie horse” in the back of my (same) left calf. Normally comes & goes in a few minutes – I will jump out of bed to stand holding onto my dresser near the bed while I bounce up & down on it until it ends. Big problem though, is twice since the start of the pandemic the charlie horse shows up during the day and does NOT leave. Second time was last week as I approached the top of the stairs to come down. I have reached the point where I can go up the stairs with little pain walking up them up normally, but coming down I still need to step with both feet on each step, holding the banister with one hand and bracing the other hand on the wall on the other side of the steps. Husband has had to carry a lot of things for me as I can’t carry things down the stairs while holding banister and wall. Hope it ends soon.