Broken Bone Stories

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Only broken bones ive ever had is my right arm...its been broken twice

*4years old jumping on the bed main sheet slipped & i landed on my arm......bone popped out

*12 years old i got hit my a car(drunk driver) after church(actually right in front of the church).....bone popped ot again


i know my stories are dull but most broken bones have very good stories behind them ....... hopefully this makes it to a pg2 :lol:
 
No broken bones, just fractures if that counts. Fractured my wrist when I fell off my bike on a dirt trail at 12 years of age. Fractured my elbow when I got my legs taken out in the air playing ball. :smh:
 
The only thing I ever broke was my big toe in HS bc some idiot tried to kick a soccer ball in gym class and missed breaking my toe.

I played our ice hockey state tourney with the toe broken, it was so damn painful.
 
broke my right radius bone and bent the ulna playing basketball after school in junior high. walked home and didn't know it was broken until i showed it to my dad, thought it was just a bad sprain.

kinda sad because nobody signed my cast :\
 
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Broke my pinky toe when i was 11 smh. Running on my cousin treadmill barefoot.
 
Broke my nose in football. My face mask crushed the bridge on my nose. busted my patella bone (Knee cap) in baseball diving for a ball. Still got the out though.
 
Broke my thumb on it's growth plate playing ball. Broke it again the following year doing the same thing. :lol:

One thumb is bigger than the other now.
 
Broke and dislocated 3 Metacarpals playing high school basketball my Sr. Year... Loose ball at the elbow, dived for it and someone landed on my hand while it was sideways... before it swelled up it looked like the whole top of my left hand had caved in :x.
 
had secks with a big girl. pain was excrute 

but really, fortunate enough to not ever break any bones... *knocks on wood*
 
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Broke my clavicle (collarbone) over the summer mountain biking down hill. Had to get surgery and all the good stuff.
Titanium plate and 10 screws!
 
**** man, is the plate and screws still in there???

I broke my right arm twice when I was younger, and my left arm once. 

Always said as long as I do not break my legs I will be happy...So instead I tore both ACLs and Meniscus'. Guess my wish did come true 
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I played Corner my freshman year in high school.
This huge *** FB gets past the linebackers and the safety is on the other side....so i charge at em, i get him down, but the collision breaks my face mask :smh:
i get up and my nose kinda hurts, but not anything too serious pain wise.
so i'm running off the field...let me pause to tell you i have one of those Jesus Shuttlesworth *** dads and I wasn't even passionate about sports by the time i got in high school...anyway i'm running off the field and he's yelling "wtf are you doing? why are you coming off the field?!" i didn't say a word i just pulled my facemask apart to show him and the coaches that it was broken.
so as i'm running i see my nose is bleeding and throbbing a lot more than before and he's over here searching for a helmet.... :rolleyes
the coach looks at my nose and touches it and tells me it's broken. he tells my dad...who proceeds to ask him 20 questions to confirm it in an attempt to keep me playing until my coach just goes "no...take him to the hospital."
...my **** was lookin like Owen Wilson's
they told me i could get it fixed w/ surgery or just let it be.
i let it be and it doesn't look as bad as it did then, but i have a hump there.
 
**** man, is the plate and screws still in there???

I broke my right arm twice when I was younger, and my left arm once. 

Always said as long as I do not break my legs I will be happy...So instead I tore both ACLs and Meniscus'. Guess my wish did come true :smh:

Yup, it'll stay in.
 
i was 8 years old playing basketball at school, it was raining that morning or night before, anyways i was running after a loose ball along with another kid, there was a puddle of water i didn't want to step in *didn't want to ruin my nikes
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* so i took an odd step, slipped and fell and broke my pinky, my finger was literally turned a full 180 degrees and sitting behind my middle finger, i think the funniest part was that i was in a cast for a few months and when i went back to get the cast removed my finger was STILL backwards, i remember the doctor telling my mom it was fine
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 i eventually got surgery & a nail through my finger to fix it
 
When I was12 I had dreams of playing in the major leagues. One day, I broke my arm trying to catch a fly ball and I slipped on another ball that was laying on the ground.  Once my arm healed, the doctor removed the cast and discovered my tendons healed "a little too tight," thus enabling me to cock my arm back and fire it forward with incredible force.

A fateful trip to Wrigley Field for a Chicago Cubs game resulted in my friends getting a home run ball hit by the visiting team. However, when they give it to me to throw back which is a Wrigley tradition, I threw the ball so hard that it reached home plate on the fly. Looking for a miracle to save the club, which was suffering slumping attendance, general manager Larry Fishman tried to get me to join the Cubs.

For the remainder of the season, I had to juggle the culture shock of actually playing in the major leagues; working with one of my heroes, aging pitcher Chet Stedman, and time with friends. Under it all, my mother, Mary, tried to keep me grounded while resisting attempts by Fishman and her boyfriend, Jack, to exploit my newfound fame.
 
a teammate in high school decided to throw me a bullet pass from a foot away. i broke my pinky. its been sore lately and that was 11 years ago
 
I snapped my right collarbone in half freshman year of hs tryna do jumps on my moped. ended up flipping over the handlebars. got up and felt something move and a lot of pain so I just knew it was broken (although I thought it was my arm). It was right after spring bball practice and I was calmly telling everyone back inside that it was broken, but no one believed me. my Asian friends mom told me to go to her house and she'd give me a massage with some Chinese oil and I'd feel better lol. I had her drop me off at home and went to the hospital when my mom eventually got back.

doctor eventually told me I could have surgery or try to let it heal without it, but it may not look exactly the same or something like that. I decided against the surgery and I just have a slight bump where it broke, but other than that I feel absolutely fine now.
 
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When I was12 I had dreams of playing in the major leagues. One day, I broke my arm trying to catch a fly ball and I slipped on another ball that was laying on the ground.  Once my arm healed, the doctor removed the cast and discovered my tendons healed "a little too tight," thus enabling me to cock my arm back and fire it forward with incredible force.

A fateful trip to Wrigley Field for a Chicago Cubs game resulted in my friends getting a home run ball hit by the visiting team. However, when they give it to me to throw back which is a Wrigley tradition, I threw the ball so hard that it reached home plate on the fly. Looking for a miracle to save the club, which was suffering slumping attendance, general manager Larry Fishman tried to get me to join the Cubs.

For the remainder of the season, I had to juggle the culture shock of actually playing in the major leagues; working with one of my heroes, aging pitcher Chet Stedman, and time with friends. Under it all, my mother, Mary, tried to keep me grounded while resisting attempts by Fishman and her boyfriend, Jack, to exploit my newfound fame.

love your documentary b :smokin
 
I fractured my left ring finger while playing d in basketball. This guy was driving in recklessly and I tried to help from the weak side. I stuck out my left hand to try to strip the ball but he cradle it so tight and the momentum he had going tot he rack jammed my ring finger. Its been 2 months and I still cant bend the tip of my ring finger. I can bend the 2nd crease of the ringer finger, but just not the 1st...
 
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