which ones, how many, did you heal right?
2006-06-23
19:00:47
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besides fingers and toesfrom being a clod, I am pretty sure I broke my ankle while running for the school bus, it hurt very badly for a long time, I was too embarrased to tell anyone, so I never went to the doctor, It healed up eventualy, but I still have a weird walk after 30 years.
2006-06-23
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update #1
Both my wrists - I didn't get one of the wrists put into a cast because I couldn't afford it.
Want to know the funniest thing? The one that I didn't have put into a cast healed perfectly fine. The one I DID have put into a cast healed oddly and now pretrudes a little and is crooked. I also have arthritis in that wrist now. Yeah - thanks doc - next time I'll let God take care of it ;)
I've also had cracked ribs but they healed on their own and they're fine now.
That's all for the bones - but I lost my pinky finger in the door once...but they sewed it back on just fine and you can hardly tell - but I guess I'll save that for a "severed appendage" question ;)
2006-06-23 19:03:59
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answered by chi bebe 3
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The second meta tarsal of my right hand - I broke it twice - Once when I was bowling (cricket) I slipped and fell, I brought my right hand down to break the fall, and managed to break this bone. This has just healed, and after a week or so, i was cycling when the brakes wire snapped and wham, I hit another cyclist and broke the same bone at the same place again.
The second time, I rid to kick start a bike (Yezdi, a bike made in India) and the back kick from the bike broke my right big toe.
In both cases I healed right, but during extreme cold, I do feel a dull pain in the broken, no healed bones.
Incidentally the last fracture (big toe) was about 28 ears ago, and the right met-tarsal about 30 years ago.
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2006-06-25 22:45:02
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answered by Starreply 6
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I have. I have broken both my ankles and both my wrist at the same time. It never healed right like i cant jump or run alot or i could fracture them. i was in a wheel chair for a while. I am telling the truth some people think I am lieing. but i am not and get this I am only 13 and love basketball and now i cant play without 2 wrist gaurds and 2 ankle gaurds with 2 meatel rod down both sides. sorry this is so long.
2006-06-23 19:06:40
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answered by foxyclara748 2
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Yes, I broke my elbow. Believe it or not, that is actually possible. It did heal right but it took about a month of physical therapy before I could move it normally again. Its the only bone I've ever broken and I'd like to say it was because I was doing something cool like sky diving...but really I just tripped over my own feet and fell on a hardwood floor. OUCH!
2006-06-23 19:05:13
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answered by Hula Girl 4
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I think i must be the only woman to have broken 3 ankles! Yes i broke same ankle twice, broke a foot, collarbone, lower part of my back and two ribs! (Car crash once and falls twice)
Did they heal right? Well i'm just starting on a course of antiinflamatory because i now have arthritis from teh base of my back down so ... If they did heal eventually ... I now pay the price!
2006-06-23 19:08:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I broke my little toe a couple of times, but that's it (knocking on wood) I guess it healed alright, never went to the doctor or anything....not much you can do for a broken toe. It's not like they put a tiny cast on there, and I'm not paying the outrageous amount they would charge for it if they did.
2006-06-23 19:05:52
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answered by freyas_kin28 6
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When I was 17 years old, I broke my leg skiing. It hurt really bad, but nothing hurt as much, as when the doctor took off the cast, 8 weeks later. It hurt 100 times more, getting the cast off, than it did, breaking my leg. Now, more than 10 years later, my leg is fine, and it has been, since a few weeks, after the cast came off.
2006-06-23 19:09:59
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answered by Kipper 7
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Ankle along with injured tendons. The bones healed very well, but after many years, some problems with tendonitis.
2006-06-23 19:03:52
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answered by ValleyViolet 6
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I broke my small finger on my right hand, but I didn't realize it was broken. I just thought I hurt it badly (I was only 9). It did not heal correctly and my finger is a little misshapen.
2006-06-23 19:03:30
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answered by spudric13 7
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No, thankfully. I know it's because I've drank 8oz of milk almost every single day since I was a child. Of course when I was sick I couldn't. I've sprained both my wrists & my right foot several times since I was 5. So far, my son who's 9 hasn't broken any bones. He's a milkaholic like me, thankfully.
2006-06-23 19:06:00
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answered by Belle 6
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