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Perhaps I will ask the physio to have a look at it at the gym.
> If you can move it then you're fine.
>
> When I broke my hand I couldnt move it at all. You'll have bruised
> it. Unless its a hairline crack.
I broke my arm when I was younger and it was able to still move fingers.
And it most definately something wrong with it. I Don't know whether it was the pain or the fact it was completely out of place and I had to carry it around the place.
Bloody NHS.
I had to wait till midnight in the emergency waiting room.
I broke it round 4 to 6 too.
Damn the John Radcliffe.
> Paradox: wrote:
> If you can move it then you're fine.
>
>
> Not necessarily.
That takes me back
School Nurse: See if you can walk on your foot
Me: Ok * Walks on foot * * Hurts like Hell *
School Nurse: See you can walk on it so you must be alright
Me: Ok
When i went to the hospital 5 hours later i found i'd broken 3 bones:|
*Asks an obvious question*
> Supposedly you break your average little toe more then twice a year
> without realising. True story. I think.
I wouldn't be surprised if that was true- my little toes are completely battered due to my habit of running around my house barefoot.