I ruptured my Distal Bicep Tendon on the day after Thanksgiving last year. As it turns out there is a forum for the injury. Some of those on the forum came on to get info after being diagnosed. The clincher here is that you need to operate in less than 2 weeks or the muscle and tendon pull back which requires significant extra surgery and a graft of tendon material to fix. I did it Friday, had an appt. with and ortho Monday, xray and MRI that day. Was operated on the following Thursday and made a thankfully full, short recovery. While on the forum there was a guy from the UK. He had injured himself in May, waited 30 days to see an ortho, got an x-ray then waited 30 days to get an MRI. Waited 30 days to see the ortho, who scheduled his surgery 30 days out. His repair included having to take a tendon graft from his leg and he expected 1 year of PT before regaining full use of his arm and his leg. I was done with PT in 8 weeks. Now, was it life threatening? NO. But would you like to have 50% less strength in your dominant arm for all that time and then go through 2 risky surgeries because your health care system was failed? BTW, avoid doing this, ever, you cannot imagine the pain when that thing came loose. :willy_nilly::ack2: