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Worst physical injuries
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Old Mar 28, 2006, 04:58 PM #1 of 71
Well this is a bit of a long story. About 1 year ago I was training for the Miami Half-Marathon. I had done other marathons in the past and had no problem and my training was going fine. Then I signed up for my schools track team and started training even harder. After one of our track meets I just finished doing the 100 Meter sprint and my leg was hurting like a bitch. I didn't think much of it I thought it might have just been a buildup of lactic acid so I ignored it. The pain would go away for a bit then I would start training a bit and the pain would come back. I continued to ignore it. Then February came and it was time for me to run the marathon. My leg still had some slight pain in it but I thought nothing of it. I ran the marathon and completed it in 2 hours 2 minutes and 58 seconds. As soon as I crossed the finish line I limped over to the grass and had a seat. My leg was hurting like a mofo. It felt as if my leg was only being attached to the rest off my body by a piece of thread. I finally told my mom about it and I saw a doctor the next day. I had some X-Rays and an MRI taken. They found enflammed tissue, permanent bone damage, torn cartilage and something about a something about a misshaped meniscus or something. They had to do surgery to repair everything that was wrong and when I got out I felt like shit. I had to go to therapy for months. And my leg was so weak it couldn't even support my body. I regained the ability to walk after a few days but I still couldn't run or do martial arts. It took about 8 months before I started up my normal activities. But it was a major pain in the ass. So I guess the lesson here is when you feel something that isn't right go see a docotor ASAP.

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Old Mar 28, 2006, 08:51 PM #2 of 71
Originally Posted by Lady Miyomi
When I was about nine years old, my brother, his friend, and I were running through the house after our parents said nobody was allowed in when they were gone. My brother's friend had to have weighed somewhere around 200lbs. and he was an inch taller than me. I ran into the bathroom, jumped in the shower, and hugged the wall. Who comes crashing in after me? My brother's friend. He slammed all his weight on one of my arms that was hugging the wall. I was screaming and crying.

When our parents came back, we lied and told them I fell down the stairs. They took me to ER and I found out my wrist was fractured in two places.
Aww man that sounds like sexual harassment. Why do fat guys always have to go out and be fat?

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