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    Re: broken collarbone.

    Quote Originally Posted by STORMS View Post
    I feel your pain...well sort of

    I am currently nursing broken ribs (i did that a couple weeks ago) from falling off a ladder at work. To make things even better... I broke my foot in 6 places this past Tuesday night.

    Good times

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    Re: broken collarbone.

    well another wreck and another broken collarbone. I had to have surgery yesterday and i woke up this morning in the worst pain i have ever had in my life. Right now my arm is bandaged and everything but as soon as the bandages come off tommorow ill post up some pictures of the nice 5 inch cut across my chest. by the way it was the same collarbone. sorry bout the bad grammer, my medication is getting to me.


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    Re: broken collarbone.

    At the rate you're going, you shouldn't leave the house again once you get home, , Wishing you a speedy recovery.
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    Re: broken collarbone.

    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    At the rate you're going, you shouldn't leave the house again once you get home, , Wishing you a speedy recovery.
    haha tell me about it. I need to live in a bubble.
    this is a pic from the first break. I never got to see the xrays from the second one I should be able to get them the next time i go and get xrays.


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    Re: broken collarbone.

    Ouch! how did you do it this time?
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    Re: broken collarbone.

    Another four wheeler accident except this time it was a hunting fourwheeler not a quad.


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    Re: broken collarbone.

    I feel your pain, broke my collar bone when I was a baby, don't really remember it though.
    Also broke my jaw when I was 7, now that hurt. 6 weeks of having my mouth wired shut, awful.
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    Re: broken collarbone.

    i broke my collar bone too very painful and alot of suffering, i borke mine while motocrossing on a dirtbike i got flipped over borke the collar bone and 2 ribs, its been 5 months so far of healing and tell u the truth if i make a wrong move even a slight one the darn thing still hurts like crazy , if it werent for those vikodens 750's i wouldnt of handled it

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    Re: broken collarbone.

    Quote Originally Posted by PiebaldFan View Post
    i broke my collar bone too very painful and alot of suffering, i borke mine while motocrossing on a dirtbike i got flipped over borke the collar bone and 2 ribs, its been 5 months so far of healing and tell u the truth if i make a wrong move even a slight one the darn thing still hurts like crazy , if it werent for those vikodens 750's i wouldnt of handled it
    yea it hurts like no other, comparing the pain after the surgery to the pain when i didnt have surgery is like comparing a stumped toe to a broken back. I take 2 lortabs 7.5s every three hours and it just barely takes the edge off. i literally have to take enough to pass out just to get a few hours of sleep.


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    Re: broken collarbone.

    Quote Originally Posted by joshn6805 View Post
    I need to live in a bubble.


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