A Quote by Shawn Crahan

I jumped off my lift, smashed my knee pretty good - my meniscus and everything. So I had to have surgery. — © Shawn Crahan
I jumped off my lift, smashed my knee pretty good - my meniscus and everything. So I had to have surgery.
I have had two knee surgeries on my right knee: that was my jumping leg that I jumped off for years and years.
My first five years, I missed a ton of games. I had elbow surgery twice; I had wrist surgery, knee surgery.
My knee is screwed. I had the meniscus cut out.
I had ACL, MCL, and meniscus injuries on my right knee.
I've had an ACL replaced in my left knee, ACL replaced in my right knee, 50 percent of my meniscus taken out of my right knee, lower back fusion, C-6, C-7 fused in my neck, C-5, C-4 disk replacement, C-4, C-3 fused. I have 26, 27 concussions, hundreds of stitches. I've been through the grinder.
I was always confident in my ability, I was always confident in the talent that I had, and I felt WWE was a very good fit for me. After it didn't happen for a couple of years and I had a knee surgery and everything, there were times I had doubts.
I hurt my left knee playing left tackle. I had surgery on my right knee.
I don't enjoy the diminishing agility of the body!I had knee surgery and I no longer can go do three yoga classes and run. It's not as much fun, physically. But emotionally, it's way more fun. I am so much happier and contented and less agitated - I'm just calmer. So it's like everything in this human existence, it's a trade off - it's like you trade the virility of the body for the agility of the spirit. That's a good line. I have to remember that!
Tonight I walked around the pond scaring frogs; a couple of them jumped off, going, in effect, eek, and most grunted, and the pond was still. But one big frog, bright green like a poster-paint frog, didn't jump, so I waved my arm and stamped to scare it, and it jumped suddenly, and I jumped, and then everything in the pond jumped, and I laughed and laughed.
I've had surgery on my knee and both feet and my elbow.
I've never had major knee surgery on any other part of my body.
Having nasal surgery while you're an active boxer is like breast surgery, a lift right before you have kids. What's the point?
I am healthy. I have been blessed with a very good body, and I have worked hard at it. I had surgery on my toe, and I'm still recovering from that. That's the only joint that was hurting. Earlier, I had a knee replacement, hip replacement, shoulder surgeries, but I have been lucky. I don't feel any pain when I play.
At least 50 times. I've jumped off a building, jumped off a cliff in a car. I've been in bedrooms when women came in with knives and guns.
I was on a bridge going down; the bicycle broke and I smashed to the ground, face first. I broke my jaw and my teeth, and had to have plastic surgery.
When a patient comes in for a face lift, I can get in there and lift up the deep tissue. But, one thing I cannot fix with surgery or these hands is the skin.
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