Forgot to add to my broken arm. I broke my baby toe about 6 months ago. Should probably get it taken care of but I don't think they can do anything...person still hurts any time I move it.
I broke my little finger once while in primary school. It got caught in one of those huge firedoors that are situated along the hallways, to this day I am actually happy it wasn`t cut off, those doors are heavy as hell.
Originally Posted by Bob_McBob /img/forum/go_quote.gif I am always paranoid about someone opening the door just as I go to grab the handle, breaking my fingers
I've had that exact scenario present itself a suprising number of times in the last few years. But I've noticed that when I stop to open a door I unconsciously stand with a foot ahead of my shoulder-line. The door opens quickly, is stopped by my shoe, and haven't suffered any jammed fingers or bloddy noses.
Back on topic:
left tibia and left kneeback in 1999
right tibia (and some nerve damage) in 2006
my wife has broken her left ankle 12+ times in her life (a genetic condition in her family, 'club foot' is quite common.)
I broke both my pinky toes several times during skimming. Normally I just put them back into place imediately so it's doesn't heal out of place. I have cracked my ribs as well quite some times during the falls when skimming as well.
Even though it's not a bone, I also had a ruptured (torn) meniscus in my left knee. 6 weeks and one surgery later everything is back in place and no more sports competition for me. This sucks because I had to quit sailing and the tournaments.
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