Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2002 10:28 am
I'll do that, though I don't think anything is broken.
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Good, it's always best to make sure. Take care of your hand and the rest of yourself!Originally posted by Aegis
I'll do that, though I don't think anything is broken.
All the insults mean they don't like you right?Well if they weren't best friends, it now means you can, return the favour and not be botherd.The frezzin rain give you an excuse for either an extra shower or an hour sitting next to a radiator.And the Hand... as some one said it's a stress relever, also what happens if those not-so friendly people trample(or other Really REALLY nasty things) on your hand, well it's your left hand and your right hand will be better by then.Originally posted by Aegis
Well, today, I have been rejected, insulted, shot down, criticized, accused of being spoiled, and been caught walking home in freezing rain. to top it all off, I got extremly frustrated, and put a hole through the wall, and now have bloody knuckles. I've had a wonderful day. how have yours been?
The only good thing about having your right hand in a cast is that you get a lot of practice using your left. I'm pretty decent at playing DiabloII with my left hand, using the scroll wheel for skill selection. Worst part is scrubbing your left armpit It's only been two weeks since last timeOriginally posted by Aegis
The only problem is is that it's my right hand, and I'm right handed. Thus it causes problems.
Depends on the door... Those paper-waffer indoor doors are hardly worth the effort. Solid wooden doors are better (and hurt more when you hit them). But then, the wooden ones don't break as easily *glares at kitchen door*Originally posted by Yshania
@Silur - you fix holes? Great!! I thought I might have to buy a new door!
Well I've had a nice week actually - seeing as I last thirsday was in a traffic accident that could have been fatal, (got hit by a car door while riding my bike home, after wich I got thrown out into the road where I was hit by a large lorry).Originally posted by Aegis
Well, today, I have been rejected, insulted, shot down, criticized, accused of being spoiled, and been caught walking home in freezing rain. to top it all off, I got extremly frustrated, and put a hole through the wall, and now have bloody knuckles. I've had a wonderful day. how have yours been?
I can't say whether or not Doc Martins are good for this, but I can confirm that high heels are not good for this. *sighs at the hole in the wall, but more importantly at the broken shoe in her closet*Originally posted by Yshania
"Aegis - I hope today is a better day for you *hug*
For the record, I have broken the scaphoid bone in my hand on a punchbag (I use to train in martial arts) 8 weeks in plaster, and 4 weeks in a futura splint - no fun...and yes, it was my right hand
I recommend hard shoes and kicking something - Doc Martins are good for this! *sighs at hole in door*
Scary I'm happy to hear you managed to survive, and with no severe injuriesOriginally posted by Xandax
But I was extreemly lucky (and partial thanks to clearheaded thinking) so I got with minor bruises (well although they still take up a large portion of my body) and some cuts.
So this past week nothing really has been able to put me down.
No - it seems some people have great luck in love, others in money - I have great luck in traffic accidentsOriginally posted by C Elegans
Scary I'm happy to hear you managed to survive, and with no severe injuries
I think I know what you feel like - when you escape what looks like a certain death, nothing can take you down afterwards
The latter is sort of a prerequisite for the first two - you have to live to be lucky in love and moneyOriginally posted by Xandax
No - it seems some people have great luck in love, others in money - I have great luck in traffic accidents
Oh, that's a scary accident, a pity you missed the trip to the US. Breaking both arms is of course very bad, but still a million times better than getting paralyzed for the rest of your life. Imagine what life in a wheelchair is like I know a girl who was in a motorcycle accident when she was 19, she's paralyzed from the shoulders and below. So I think you were very lucky indeed - bones heal, the spinal cord does not!posted by Morlock
When I got to the hospital, I was told that I was very "lucky" to use my reflexes, and that I put my hands in front of me when I fell. That way I only broke my right arm and all the fingers on my lft arm, unlike what happend to Christofer Reeves, who broke his spine and is paralysed.
Originally posted by C Elegans
Breaking both arms is of course very bad, but still a million times better than getting paralyzed for the rest of your life.
I understand it's difficult when you sit there with both your arms in big packets. I however, view things a bit differently, I've had some pretty bad climbing accidents in the past and I've actually always considered myself lucky compared to what might have happened. Everything that heals without severe consequences like permanent disability, I view as acceptable although annoyingOriginally posted by Morlock
I don't know if youv'e had something like that before, but I think you'll agree, that when you break your hands- its hard to see youself lucky, in any way, shape or form.