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  1. Thanks for your reply bkreis - have been doing all those things you have suggested! Wow OB - that looks horrific! I had this amazing surgeon here in Australia who has done a lot of these hamstring re-attachments so my scar doesn't look quite that bad! My bruising wasn't that severe either compared to most others - geez he looks like he has been mauled by a shark! Did the guy in the photo ski again?
  2. Hi Everyone - I am new to the board as this is my first post and really came here for some advice if any of you have it! I am 39 (female) and have been skiing for a few years now (late starter) but have only ever skied on two skis (was starting to learn on one) and in March this year did the splits on my skis and ripped my hamstring completely off the bone and had to have it operated on. I love water skiing and have never done something so much fun. What I want to know is, has anyone on here done this injury and how? and if so did you get back to skiing again? Did your leg ever feel as strong again etc? It was my right leg which is my dominant leg and I don't know if its ever going to be strong enough to now learn on one ski or I have been thinking I could wake board as getting out of the water doesn't look like your hamstrings have to take as much of the load as getting up on one ski? I am obviously never going to be doing tricks or jumps or anything like that but I really want to get back into it so would love to hear about other people's experiences as the only other person I know who did this water skiing never skied again!
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