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Groove for Flexor Tendons: History
in The End

In the end there was a big loneliness for me. Anything from the beginning turned lonely pieces of a memory that mind was leaving out. i was torned by thousand of nights. Anybody took the decosion for life. and anybody was so convinced. Maybe i never take my decision. Maybe i took it too time ago.

In one's life there's a time where all becames too too strange. maybe this time would be for me when i look anything. however i looked Tony going in overdose before my eyes.He was sabotaging all i ever wanted. and with speeches like "this is not what we'd have to do" and "maybe changing this" "maybe changing that" between his will to stay under it...

For me there never was only one choice.

As a wonderful time of idle thoughts that leaded me from being child to this.

In the meantime anybody is close to his end.
Anybody turned in a life he never chose, i'm sure.

but no, this is not the End as i'm describing it. it's only a fucked thought leaded from my way to see all black tonite.

Better i remember a spring rainy noon into which a noise reported the such and such fucked great

End as All.

 

 

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The Mucous Sheaths of the Tendons on the Front of the Wrist.—Two sheaths envelop the tendons as they pass beneath the transverse carpal ligament, one for the Flexores digitorum sublimis and profundus, the other for the Flexor pollicis longus (Fig. 423). They extend into the forearm for about 2.5 cm. above the transverse carpal ligament, and occasionally communicate with each other under the ligament. The sheath which surrounds the Flexores digitorum extends downward about half-way along the metacarpal bones, where it ends in blind diverticula around the tendons to the index, middle, and ring fingers. It is prolonged on the tendons to the little finger and usually communicates with the mucous sheath of these tendons. The sheath of the tendon of the Flexor pollicis longus is continued along the thumb as far as the insertion of the tendon. The mucous sheaths enveloping the terminal parts of the tendons of the Flexores digitorum have been described on page 449.