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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:03    Post subject: Fractures
I'm bored. It's quiet at the office. I have projects I can work on but I've decided to embrace the procrastinator in me and postpone them to later and start a thread asking a totally random question which has probably been asked here before and makes this thread a repeat which in no time will fall behind to page 3,490 into the abyss of riff-raff.

So tell me, which bones have you broken if any and how?

I broke two knuckles on my throwing hand playing football in 8th grade (passed the ball and smashed my hand on the helmit of a charging defender)
I broke my fibula playing football jr year of HS (don't know how this happened exactly, I just remember my leg started to throb)
I broke a few ribs playing rugby in college (tackled someone and as we fell to the ground, I landed on his spikes)

Share with us your stories.
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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:05    Post subject:
You have a way of making stress fractures sound so namby pamby.

Do they even count?
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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:06    Post subject:
My foot x-ray last year revealed I had previously broken a couple toes on my right foot, unknown to me previously. I'm sure my left foot is the same way.

This is all I know. The only stitches I've received have been surgical and from a fall as a child I don't remember.
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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:07    Post subject:
Tri as I might wrote:
You have a way of making stress fractures sound so namby pamby.

Do they even count?
Sure - even if you ever had your heart broken - we want to hear it
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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:08    Post subject:
Ms. Jenn wrote:
My foot x-ray last year revealed I had previously broken a couple toes on my right foot, unknown to me previously. I'm sure my left foot is the same way.

This is all I know. The only stitches I've received have been surgical and from a fall as a child I don't remember.

Hey - you want to talk about stitches start your own thread Wink
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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:13    Post subject:
prohemp wrote:
Ms. Jenn wrote:
My foot x-ray last year revealed I had previously broken a couple toes on my right foot, unknown to me previously. I'm sure my left foot is the same way.

This is all I know. The only stitches I've received have been surgical and from a fall as a child I don't remember.

Hey - you want to talk about stitches start your own thread Wink




BTW, the heart is a muscle, not a bone. Heartbreak stories should be another thread and include a warning for tears. Razz SO THERE!
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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:14    Post subject: There is only 513 pages of threads
Left tibia football in tenth grade.
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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:17    Post subject:
Ms. Jenn wrote:
prohemp wrote:
Ms. Jenn wrote:
My foot x-ray last year revealed I had previously broken a couple toes on my right foot, unknown to me previously. I'm sure my left foot is the same way.

This is all I know. The only stitches I've received have been surgical and from a fall as a child I don't remember.

Hey - you want to talk about stitches start your own thread Wink




BTW, the heart is a muscle, not a bone. Heartbreak stories should be another thread and include a warning for tears. Razz SO THERE!


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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:19    Post subject:
Left collar bone twice - once in grade 5 once in grade 6.

Both times I was laying the smackdown on some jerk who cut in line at the gas station.
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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:36    Post subject:
I've given a few good fractures.
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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:36    Post subject:
4 toes over the years.
Collar bone in two places - ATV wreck
Right index finger

Also had stitches in back of head twice and same index finger
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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:40    Post subject:
I'm...UNBREAKABLE!
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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:45    Post subject:
I just broke wind.

Wanna sign my cast?
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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:46    Post subject:
WAY too many...
Arm in two places as a kid...numerous fingers, toes.
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Stress Fractures in femur, feet, tibia

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PostPosted: 09/23/05 - 10:46    Post subject:
Left arm.

Broke it by climbing a fence the summer before 3rd grade. I slipped when going over the top and landed right on it with my body. Complete break, almost breaking through the skin.

Here's the bad part:
I was visiting my dad when I broke it and the hospital there wasn't known for being very good. Anyways, a few weeks later back home with Mom, I go to the doctor for checkup and xray to see the progress. The original hospital didn't come close to setting the bone correctly - the ends were overlapping instead of butting up against each other and had started to fuse incorrectly. So they broke it again.
Me = "Is this going to hurt?"
Doc = "Yes"
Me =
Most excrutiating pain I've ever felt. I screamed. Had a cast on it for over 3 months.
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