Doppleganger wrote:I've never fractured or broken anything because I'm perfect. You weak sauce mortals make me laugh.
lol i said the same exact thing the other day, then i was riding on my bike ... brakes failed -.- ... WAHHMM!!! i hit a tree, chipped some bark off it and walked off with a bloody eye. lulz. atleast i didnt break anything
lol.
Well I've never broken anything. I've ran over my hands on a skateboard when I was younger, and got hit in the head with a frisby (sp?), fell off my bike. Nothing happened though.
Man be lucky you only got your toe injured, I broke my leg 2 years ago, took 6 months to heal, then last year broke my collar bone and it took 4 months, had an operation both of the times, so yea, if it's only a single toe consider yourself lucky:D
I remember when I was younger, I was running on a beach, and I hit my toe on a hard coral... It ripped my toe nail right off... i didn't realize it until i went to the car and i told my dad my toe was hurting really bad.. he washed it with water, and guess what i see... no toe nail...
Oh man let's see all the major injuries in my life, you're all pussies: 4 stiches on my head once (fell right on the head), 3 stiches on the head again (school accident), broken leg (clumsy long jumper I am:D), broken collar bone (bicycle accident) and finally one broken rib (playing football). I guess 1 toe isn't much to worry about:D
DonBebek wrote:Oh man let's see all the major injuries in my life, you're all pussies: 4 stiches on my head once (fell right on the head), 3 stiches on the head again (school accident), broken leg (clumsy long jumper I am:D), broken collar bone (bicycle accident) and finally one broken rib (playing football). I guess 1 toe isn't much to worry about:D
The thread really isnt about how many injuries you got and how bad they were, its about the specifically the toe
Nothing really you can do about a toe except maybe get pain medication, ofc it can't be operated on to get screws or anything so you just have to take it easy and maybe stay off your foot and let it heal. This is information from a 5th year Sports Med. Student...
EDIT: Im not the sports med student but my brother.