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Post by Doo on Nov 25, 2013 11:23:46 GMT -5
I'm not dangerprone either luckily.
Btw, hope you feel better soon groovyscooby!
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Post by groovyscooby on Nov 25, 2013 14:51:40 GMT -5
I'm not dangerprone either luckily. Btw, hope you feel better soon groovyscooby! Thanks!!!!
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Post by groovyscooby on Dec 6, 2013 12:40:38 GMT -5
And for the second time in three weeks I'm sick again!!!! Ughh.... Life should be calming down in a few weeks though, so I should be able to recuperate then.
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Post by scoob16 on Dec 6, 2013 14:04:54 GMT -5
And for the second time in three weeks I'm sick again!!!! Ughh.... Life should be calming down in a few weeks though, so I should be able to recuperate then. Get well soon and enjoy some SD movies on the couch (if you have the time)!
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Post by CaptainBuck on Dec 11, 2013 15:09:55 GMT -5
Yes.... I have in my lifetime: Not BROKEN a single bone, but, you'd be surprised how much blunt force trama hurts.
Level 4 scrape down the left arm, taking off 20% of the skin from the arm, mostly the back tricep area. I had to jump off a moving bike on concrete city sidewalk when chain broke and it was an old kick break bike. Repeat for right arm, 15 percent 10 years later, after being knocked down and pulled by my feet in a fight. I did end up leaving most of the blood on one of those 2 after I got up and put them in a chokeout. Been hit in the eye with a baseball at full force, did not lose vision thankfully, though, I don't remember the incident much. Hit in the head with a brick as it was thrown from a 3rd story building, hospitalization, it was as a kid. Xacto knife to the thumbtip struck the artery, severe bleading reached my ceiling (spurt) Electrocution while arm is trapped inside of sheetmetal, metal on skin while osccelating at the frequency of electricity mangled my skin around my thumb cutting open 3 inches in my hand and missing the artery (same hand again) by NOTHING (essentially, artery was exposed but not damaged)... severe bleeding, no burns to the fingers ( i thought i'd unplugged it, but, many distractions allowed me to fool myself).
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Post by j3h on Dec 12, 2013 13:53:58 GMT -5
Yes.... I have in my lifetime: Not BROKEN a single bone, but, you'd be surprised how much blunt force trama hurts. Level 4 scrape down the left arm, taking off 20% of the skin from the arm, mostly the back tricep area. I had to jump off a moving bike on concrete city sidewalk when chain broke and it was an old kick break bike. Repeat for right arm, 15 percent 10 years later, after being knocked down and pulled by my feet in a fight. I did end up leaving most of the blood on one of those 2 after I got up and put them in a chokeout. Been hit in the eye with a baseball at full force, did not lose vision thankfully, though, I don't remember the incident much. Hit in the head with a brick as it was thrown from a 3rd story building, hospitalization, it was as a kid. Xacto knife to the thumbtip struck the artery, severe bleading reached my ceiling (spurt) Electrocution while arm is trapped inside of sheetmetal, metal on skin while osccelating at the frequency of electricity mangled my skin around my thumb cutting open 3 inches in my hand and missing the artery (same hand again) by NOTHING (essentially, artery was exposed but not damaged)... severe bleeding, no burns to the fingers ( i thought i'd unplugged it, but, many distractions allowed me to fool myself). Wow, that was a pretty detailed medical history...how's your cholesterol?
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Post by scoobnick on Dec 12, 2013 16:09:25 GMT -5
you're lucky you didnt break any bones, or worse, some of these injuries sound very severe CB. i've only broken one bone in my life . i fractured my left wrist while playing goalie with my older brother. tried to save a shot from him and it resulted in a hairline fracture that left me with a cast for a couple months,. other than that i've been lucky to avoid the injury bug.
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Post by CaptainBuck on Dec 13, 2013 16:49:53 GMT -5
I just figured I'd establish why instead of just 'yes'. I'm more happy i'm not dead! Cholesterol is fine,lol. BP is fine. And I can zap like Pikachu after that electrocution one, if only!
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Post by scoobnick on Dec 13, 2013 19:37:52 GMT -5
indeed. a few stitches or blood loss is nothing compared to broken bones or severe arteries..
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Post by scoob16 on Dec 14, 2013 2:03:15 GMT -5
Please, stop talking about broken bones! It makes me feel sad about Groovy Scooby...
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Post by CaptainBuck on Dec 18, 2013 10:35:47 GMT -5
scoobynick, i'll send you the picts of my hand looking like a RAW meat football with 28 fresh stitches in it. The electrocution part sucked alot too. Caused 3 severe palpitation episodes before my system finally returned to normal.
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Post by sadie on Dec 19, 2013 22:46:07 GMT -5
Ive noticed a trend in all my recent dangerprone episodes and I've come to the conclusion that I'm not dangerprone, I'm just a little.....not that bright? I was going down a steep hill on my mountain bike the other day and decided to try a wheelie, the road was newly paved and I was feeling confident....too confident. I came down on the front wheel the back one jumped up I went over the handle bars and skidded a few meters, the bike kept going down the hill. I chased it and had to push/carry my busted bike parts to the nearest friends house to get a towel and stop the bleeding. I did a similar thing last month when attempting jumps on my motor bike, except that was on a salt lake, the salt crystals scratched up my stomach and rubbed salt in at the same time. So I'm not dangerprone, I'm just stupid enough to seek out danger than tempt it by saying nothing can possibly go wrong, as earlier stated I'm too uncoordinated to be able to say that confidently.
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Post by mrdaphneblake on Dec 23, 2013 16:00:54 GMT -5
I'm not really sure if Daphne was dangerprone or merely a handy victim.
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Post by groovyscooby on Jan 29, 2014 16:08:39 GMT -5
I'm also having a horrible week thus far
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Post by scoob16 on Jan 29, 2014 16:20:28 GMT -5
I'm also having a horrible week thus far I'm sorry for your week! Feel better soon! It looks like you really are dangerprone! (No offense)
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