mustang1
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what's great about internet medical advice is its free. And second opinions are free. And there is no profit motive. And the doctor isn't tired, in a hurry, annoyed by paperwork, or doesn't have any idea what the problem but doesn't want to admit that. And if the internet advice is no good, at least its free. And free means more money available for the Mustang.Ah see I read the whole thread and not just the first post. He said he'd recover, but the doctor believes using a clutch will cause him to aggravate his back again.
It probably has to do with putting uneven pressure on his back since you only push the clutch with one foot. Where medical advice is concerned, best to just listen to your doctor, or get a 2nd doctors opinion. The internet is a bad place to be giving out or receiving medical advice.
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