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Originally posted by Sicilian Smaug
oh but i canπŸ˜‰
Ya, never heard THAT before.............

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Originally posted by TrollGirl28
No, it's for something I'm writing. But that's personal. Bad joke by the way.
Fanfiction

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Originally posted by TrollGirl28
if you broke your leg in four places at once, would you limp afterwards?And by anyone, I meant preferably someone with a degree in medicine.πŸ™‚
If you have a double digit IQ, would you post stupid questions?

Obviously.


YES! If you break a leg in 1, 2, 3 or 4 places, the muscles have problems keeping things in their proper places...so YES...you will limp.

However, there is also a chance that they won't propel themselves forward at all, but lay on the ground screaming.

Take your fcuking pick.

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She meant after it healed. I really doesn't hurt that much, really, to have a bone broken. Well, the bone should not be sticking out of the skin, but I have not experienced it as big pain. The pain came after the operation and just before, while I was getting annestacia (or how one should spell that) with a sting from an injection in your back, right in my that-boney-column-thing-in-your-back, how is it called... Hurts like hell...!

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Originally posted by mikelom
Get to bed!
Yes. And shake a leg! 😡

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Originally posted by Aiko
She meant after it healed. I really doesn't hurt that much, really, to have a bone broken. Well, the bone should not be sticking out of the skin, but I have not experienced it as big pain. The pain came after the operation and just before, while I was getting annestacia (or how one should spell that) with a sting from an injection in your back, right in my that-boney-column-thing-in-your-back, how is it called... Hurts like hell...!
I broke my leg when I was 17 and they couldn't find anything wrong with my foot.
I still limp to this day and I'm 34. Believe me, it's no joke.

So, it depends on many factors if a broken leg will lead to motoric problems later in life: Damaged nerves, slight difference in walks, damaged muscles, rate of healing, weight that still has to be carried, weight of person, landscape person resides in....etc. etc. etc.

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Originally posted by shavixmir
I broke my leg when I was 17 and they couldn't find anything wrong with my foot.
I still limp to this day and I'm 34. Believe me, it's no joke.

So, it depends on many factors if a broken leg will lead to motoric problems later in life: Damaged nerves, slight difference in walks, damaged muscles, rate of healing, weight that still has to be carried, weight of person, landscape person resides in....etc. etc. etc.
Sit down. It's easier

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Originally posted by TrollGirl28
if you broke your leg in four places at once, would you limp afterwards?And by anyone, I meant preferably someone with a degree in medicine.πŸ™‚
If after the first place you break it, you try to go to the hospital you probably will limp on the way....a bit. Best wait for a lift. I really am a Dr and I know what I'm on about.

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Originally posted by TrollGirl28
'Cause I want to know for something I'm writing, and I don't want to Google it. This is a bit easier.
Edit: Although not much.
Hope it's not for a medical paper.

"According to Sicilian Smaug, a fairly strong player at a chess website who claims to be a 'bone doctor', a spiral break..."

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Originally posted by mokko
Is it a love story?
Not really.

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Originally posted by mikelom
Get to bed!
Why should I? When I wrote that, it was only 4 o'clock. PM.

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Originally posted by mokko
Ya, never heard THAT before.............
Well, you have now. Was it loud enough or should I reiterate for him?

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Originally posted by shavixmir
If you have a double digit IQ, would you post stupid questions?

Obviously.


YES! If you break a leg in 1, 2, 3 or 4 places, the muscles have problems keeping things in their proper places...so YES...you will limp.

However, there is also a chance that they won't propel themselves forward at all, but lay on the ground screaming.

Take your fcuking pick.
Ha effing ha. For one thing, are you even using your mind when you read these? For another, do you really want the whole population of this website knowing you like to harrass 14 year olds?

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Originally posted by shavixmir
I broke my leg when I was 17 and they couldn't find anything wrong with my foot.
I still limp to this day and I'm 34. Believe me, it's no joke.

So, it depends on many factors if a broken leg will lead to motoric problems later in life: Damaged nerves, slight difference in walks, damaged muscles, rate of healing, weight that still has to be carried, weight of person, landscape person resides in....etc. etc. etc.
What is a limp? Obviously I know what it looks like, but is it a limp because it's painful to step on the foot normally? Or is a limp something physically wrong that MAKES you walk that way? Or is it both?

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