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well, my friend has a similar problem where she can't walk for too long and she can't run at all. she has frayed cartilage in her knees. i suggest you get a doctor to check it out just so that if it is something serious you can get it fixed.

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Q: When you start to run your knees immediately begin to hurt why is that?
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