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bigmamma | 17:24 Thu 13th Mar 2008 | ChatterBank
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What broken bones have you had in your life so far , and what scars do you have ? :-)
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I have always had a rather dodgy back since, I already have arthritus in it :S
bigmamma. Glad I gave you a giggle. Fancied the boy. You know how you just wanna be close to the one you fancy eh?

Went off him after that tho ......!
Hi bigmamma, no broken bones but have dodgy shoulder since falling out of loft and 2 scars on my forehead, one from falling on a milkbottle and one from riding my bike downstairs :)
I've broke my wrist playing sports, my nose in a fight and dislocated 2 fingers (nearly lost em) in a motorcycle crash. I've got a scar on my right palm when I ran away from a nutter, 2 sacrs and a bald patch on my left leg, 3 scars on my right leg, 1 on my right wrist, 2 on my left groin (1 of which burst) off skin grafts and innumerable scars on both hands from my dupotrons contracture. I am largely responsible for the N.H.S deficit.
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Mmm ...stairs feature again eh ...hi tickledtrout , that's a long way to fall :-)
You poor lass cazzz , I can empathise there , it must be hard for you as you are young.
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Omg everton , lol ...that read like the A&E report on a Saturday night . I bet you could tell a few tales of your adventures :-)
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1 or 2 Bigmamma, I've also had Scarletina (aged 2), ear gromits(?) both sides, Gilberts Syndrome (liver trouble) on top of all the other stuff all before the age of 17. I'm not long out of hospital (in for a week) after nearly dying from viral bronchitis I told my mum I loved her as they wheeled me into intensive care (not as bad as it sounds) on the chest ward because I thought that could be goodbye. I'm actually quite hale and hearty. Most of the time ;-)
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Well love , I am glad you lived to tell the tale , you've had more than your share of illness and accidents :-) x
That has made me laugh as much as UJ's thread on 'where have you been barred from' on Sunday Mamma.

I have a scar up my right arm that I did when I was nineteen. We had french windows, and I had lost my keys so I took my high heel off and put it through one of the little windows to open the back door ------------ 9 stitches later !

I have broken my collar bone when I came off my moped when I was 17.

I have broken my big toe when I tripped over a sun bed in Faliraki when I went there on a Club 18 - 30 2 years ago to celebrate my 39th Birthday.

I have a V shaped scar on my leg above my knee when I endeavoured to climb over the railings at the train station for a short cut when I was 36!

I have a little scar on my forehead from when I climbed out of a window when I was 15 to get to The Star Pub in Blackpool and my Dad had locked me in my bedroom to try and stop me.

I broke my cocyx falling off a horse 2 years ago.

Errrrrrrrrrrr....................I think thats it.

Katie. x
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Wow , another tomboy eh katie , some list of mishaps there indeed , :-) xxxxx
Thanks! Me too!xx
To be honest I always met nice people in hospital (apart from the kid next to me 1 time who could'nt speak coherently and vomited constantly, not his fault though) and I've always managed to find positive things through my experiences. I don't resent what the Lord has sent, so to speak.
Just one thing though, don't ever show me a piece of parafin gauze! I shudder at the thought of that stuff, as a small boy I remember they'd cut off the bandages (relief), then they'd cut of the lint packing (more relief) and then they'd start pulling off the gauze (I'm squirming now) all the coagulated blood and puss from various different infections (that I always got) would be separated from their wounds, ow ow ow!
To this day (aged 37) I can tell you to a tee everything Dr. Gibson wore and everything about the rooms decor the day he took off that dressing aged 7. I've heard rape victims experience the same phenoma, anything to serve as a distraction not that I'm likening it to rape (my dad told me not to cry, and I did'nt) but it bl00dy hurt.
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That must have been very traumatic at the time to have got engraved on your mind so clearly , you poor thing .
I was silly enough at the tender age of 4 to shove a piece of chalk up my nose , and to this day I can see the drs face and feel him prodding with enormous forceps , then declaring I needed theatre , oh , and my lovely dress covered in blood ! I am claustrophobic , and I wonder if it stems from being held down for that .
i have a bullet wound in my left leg left by the Troubles of Northern ireland - nothing major - thank God
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Oooo ouch homerbart , that would have been very painful , I hope you weren't too traumatised and that your leg has healed well :-) x

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