"My wrist, catapulting off a horse when he didn't jump but I carried on "
Not broken any coming off but my old boy broke 2 of my toes stamping on my foot and 2 of my fingers with a leadrope (yes it was wrapped round my hand, yes I did know better than to do that).
Oh and he bust my nose with his head.
I loved my old boy. He was an idiot but he was my idiot.
MrsAbz |
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"My wrist, catapulting off a horse when he didn't jump but I carried on
Not broken any coming off but my old boy broke 2 of my toes stamping on my foot and 2 of my fingers with a leadrope (yes it was wrapped round my hand, yes I did know better than to do that).
Oh and he bust my nose with his head.
I loved my old boy. He was an idiot but he was my idiot.
MrsAbz"
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finger when horse disappeared down the road faster than i could keep up and the rope spun round my finger - glad i had leather gloves on!
Big toe catching child climbing stairs
Little toe catching it on a door frame
Ribs when a horse decided to lay on me across a lorry ramp
metatarsals in right foot - again horse play!!! my feet were in the way as it was practicing its manoeuvres above ground
not broken but i wish it had as it would be plated and screwed - ACL-MCL- miniscus whatsits tears and popped - another disagreement with a horse over direction and got pulled over.
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"I broke a toe tripping over one of my children, a few years ago.
What bones have you broken if anything?
Red "
A knuckle, hairline skull fracture, two ribs. Different events, not all at the same time. |
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"I broke a toe tripping over one of my children, a few years ago.
What bones have you broken if anything?
Red "
My shoulder (falling off a horse)
My middle finger (hyper extension injury from wheelchair basketball)
That's it. |
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Oooh, where to start, as a sporty chap there have been lots:
Most fingers and thumbs multiple times ( goalkeeping and cricket)
6 small bones in right hand ( cricket)
2 Ribs ( cricket ball)
Cheekbone ( also cricket ball)
Left arm and wrist ( fell out of a tree hanging a rope swing up)
Also managed to dislocate left shoulder and right knee cap but fortunately not at the same time
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Right femur, both collar bones, jaw, nose 4 times, all toes and fingers, several ribs, crushed vertebrae in my neck, right cheekbone, 2 skull fractures, both wrists... I think that's it. |
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By *ddie1966Man 35 weeks ago
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A little bone in my wrist after falling off my skateboard as a kid. That's about it.
Loads of sprains, strains, ligament and tendon damage though.
I'm amazed I always got off so lightly with some of the crazy things I've done. |
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