I've broken a collarbone (brother play wrestling with me when we were kids), an arm (thrown from a horse) and recently broke my ankle just stupidly stumbling over something. I HATE the feeling that happens when you break a bone when you get kind of dizzy and tunnel vision and a little nausea. Like, does your body know something is really wrong?? I couldn't even watch that video lol.
TMI but as someone with POTS it’s super common to have that happen before passing out. Literally thought I pooped my pants when they did the testing for it lol
No broken bones, but I've sprained my ankle multiple times and one of my kneecaps dislocates partially sometimes due to softball injuries (the second base player stood in my way as I slid and instead of sliding into and over the base I jammed my foot into hers and my knee took the brunt of being stopped suddenly).
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I broke the side of my foot when I was 8 and it still hurts 30 years later (especially when it’s about to rain, I’m such an elderly person 😩).
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No broken bones, but I've sprained my ankle multiple times and one of my kneecaps dislocates partially sometimes due to softball injuries (the second base player stood in my way as I slid and instead of sliding into and over the base I jammed my foot into hers and my knee took the brunt of being stopped suddenly).
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