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| | | Re: Worst exploring injury? < Reply # 33 on 8/14/2013 9:13 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | broke part of radial head OFF after falling off chair at Fort Ord. Went to another photo shoot at a studio after that. Thought maybe it was just dislocated so had random people pulling on my arm trying to put it "back." Luckily didn't need surgery. I suspected it was broken though, if I didn't move it for a few minutes my arm would be paralyzed. It was actually this symptom that let the physician's assistant know how and where it was broken before the xray. Pretty common I guess. Got this cool diagram too
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| NotBatman
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| | | Re: Worst exploring injury? < Reply # 37 on 8/14/2013 3:49 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Meet my tibia, the bright spot in the middle of a shitty old cell-phone photo: (And no, that's not a red sock.) I was finished with my exploring for the night, waiting for a ride home for whatever reason. Killing time, I jumped up on a ledge and my foot slipped. I landed on a metal ridge hard enough that I SPLIT my leg open, down to the bone. (I didn't know this, yet.) My pants were still intact, so I just thought I hurt myself REALLY bad. I tried to walk it off, I gimped my way into the car when it arrived. On the way home we stopped for gas and I tried to walk it off some more, when I discovered that the leg of my jeans was wet. Then I saw that they had soaked through and that my boot was COVERED in blood, which was now running off into the parking lot. (Fortuitous garbage placement saved me from bleeding all over the passenger compartment of xRedx's car.) We went to the ER after we got gas.
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