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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 12:40 am
Ack... i think i broke my wrist... and i was bleeding everwhere.... i sliped in the freezer after try'n to stop the rack/shelves from falling and it landed on my arm and everything else, boxes, food, sharp objects landed on me. i stoped the bleeding when i got home but my wrist still hurts. sorry bout this, but i had to rant about it mrgreen
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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:02 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 2:13 pm
yeah, it still hurts. i think it might be broken
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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 4:03 pm
COOOOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WANNA SEE IT MOMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 6:30 pm
If you can still move it, it isn't broken. Still go see a doctor.
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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 11:53 pm
Arios V If you can still move it, it isn't broken. Still go see a doctor. i can move it, its just sprained. but it hurts like hell. i will NOT see a doctor. they.... they scare me, im ashamed to admit it sad
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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 5:21 pm
MidniteCrusaider Arios V If you can still move it, it isn't broken. Still go see a doctor. i can move it, its just sprained. but it hurts like hell. i will NOT see a doctor. they.... they scare me, im ashamed to admit it sad Put some ice or some icy-hot on it Hey, doctors scare me too, but if I need to see one, I go. Believe me, even if the small things are left unchecked, they can turn into a big deal. One of my classmates cut his hand on a rusty nail one day. I told him to go see someone about that, he didn't and a few days later he got lockjaw and a nasty infection.
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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:44 pm
Arios V MidniteCrusaider Arios V If you can still move it, it isn't broken. Still go see a doctor. i can move it, its just sprained. but it hurts like hell. i will NOT see a doctor. they.... they scare me, im ashamed to admit it sad Put some ice or some icy-hot on it Hey, doctors scare me too, but if I need to see one, I go. Believe me, even if the small things are left unchecked, they can turn into a big deal. One of my classmates cut his hand on a rusty nail one day. I told him to go see someone about that, he didn't and a few days later he got lockjaw and a nasty infection. i've allways patched myself up. the few times i went to a doctor it turned out worse. the most recent i was run'n 104.7 temp, i was allmost dead, and they left me in the waiting room. i DIED, then they finally brought me back. it was pathetic. i was there for 12 hours!
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 5:58 pm
MidniteCrusaider Arios V MidniteCrusaider Arios V If you can still move it, it isn't broken. Still go see a doctor. i can move it, its just sprained. but it hurts like hell. i will NOT see a doctor. they.... they scare me, im ashamed to admit it sad Put some ice or some icy-hot on it Hey, doctors scare me too, but if I need to see one, I go. Believe me, even if the small things are left unchecked, they can turn into a big deal. One of my classmates cut his hand on a rusty nail one day. I told him to go see someone about that, he didn't and a few days later he got lockjaw and a nasty infection. i've allways patched myself up. the few times i went to a doctor it turned out worse. the most recent i was run'n 104.7 temp, i was allmost dead, and they left me in the waiting room. i DIED, then they finally brought me back. it was pathetic. i was there for 12 hours! Yeah, I would say that would constitute a fear of doctors. But if your fever got that hi, one has to wonder why you didn't take some medicine or seek medical attention before it became that bad. I can patch myself up too, and I do it very often, but still there are somethings you may want to get checked. I have been noticing lately that a lot of medical care problems have been appearing here in the US. What was it, like two weeks ago a woman died in the ER lobby while waiting for doctors to come and give her the medical attention she so desperately needed. Even when I went to the doctor's to have a wart on my arm removed. I had an appointment set for a specific time, it took them 45 minutes before they could see me, and another 15 minutes before they actually did anything, and the actual procedure to remove it took only 3 minutes.
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:49 am
dude, just go to the doctor
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:14 pm
Exodus2 dude, just go to the doctor umm, how 'bout no
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:16 pm
Arios V MidniteCrusaider Arios V MidniteCrusaider Arios V If you can still move it, it isn't broken. Still go see a doctor. i can move it, its just sprained. but it hurts like hell. i will NOT see a doctor. they.... they scare me, im ashamed to admit it sad Put some ice or some icy-hot on it Hey, doctors scare me too, but if I need to see one, I go. Believe me, even if the small things are left unchecked, they can turn into a big deal. One of my classmates cut his hand on a rusty nail one day. I told him to go see someone about that, he didn't and a few days later he got lockjaw and a nasty infection. i've allways patched myself up. the few times i went to a doctor it turned out worse. the most recent i was run'n 104.7 temp, i was allmost dead, and they left me in the waiting room. i DIED, then they finally brought me back. it was pathetic. i was there for 12 hours! Yeah, I would say that would constitute a fear of doctors. But if your fever got that hi, one has to wonder why you didn't take some medicine or seek medical attention before it became that bad. I can patch myself up too, and I do it very often, but still there are somethings you may want to get checked. I have been noticing lately that a lot of medical care problems have been appearing here in the US. What was it, like two weeks ago a woman died in the ER lobby while waiting for doctors to come and give her the medical attention she so desperately needed. Even when I went to the doctor's to have a wart on my arm removed. I had an appointment set for a specific time, it took them 45 minutes before they could see me, and another 15 minutes before they actually did anything, and the actual procedure to remove it took only 3 minutes. it got that high because i couldnt move to get help, i was halusinating (spelling?) so bad that i couldnt tell reality from the shadows and dreams. i have no faith in our medical staff anymore.
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 5:09 pm
MidniteCrusaider Arios V MidniteCrusaider Arios V MidniteCrusaider Arios V If you can still move it, it isn't broken. Still go see a doctor. i can move it, its just sprained. but it hurts like hell. i will NOT see a doctor. they.... they scare me, im ashamed to admit it sad Put some ice or some icy-hot on it Hey, doctors scare me too, but if I need to see one, I go. Believe me, even if the small things are left unchecked, they can turn into a big deal. One of my classmates cut his hand on a rusty nail one day. I told him to go see someone about that, he didn't and a few days later he got lockjaw and a nasty infection. i've allways patched myself up. the few times i went to a doctor it turned out worse. the most recent i was run'n 104.7 temp, i was allmost dead, and they left me in the waiting room. i DIED, then they finally brought me back. it was pathetic. i was there for 12 hours! Yeah, I would say that would constitute a fear of doctors. But if your fever got that hi, one has to wonder why you didn't take some medicine or seek medical attention before it became that bad. I can patch myself up too, and I do it very often, but still there are somethings you may want to get checked. I have been noticing lately that a lot of medical care problems have been appearing here in the US. What was it, like two weeks ago a woman died in the ER lobby while waiting for doctors to come and give her the medical attention she so desperately needed. Even when I went to the doctor's to have a wart on my arm removed. I had an appointment set for a specific time, it took them 45 minutes before they could see me, and another 15 minutes before they actually did anything, and the actual procedure to remove it took only 3 minutes. it got that high because i couldnt move to get help, i was halusinating (spelling?) so bad that i couldnt tell reality from the shadows and dreams. i have no faith in our medical staff anymore. I can see a lack of mobility would be a problem. Was anyone there when you got struck with feverish delusions.
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 6:35 pm
Arios V MidniteCrusaider Arios V MidniteCrusaider Arios V Put some ice or some icy-hot on it Hey, doctors scare me too, but if I need to see one, I go. Believe me, even if the small things are left unchecked, they can turn into a big deal. One of my classmates cut his hand on a rusty nail one day. I told him to go see someone about that, he didn't and a few days later he got lockjaw and a nasty infection. i've allways patched myself up. the few times i went to a doctor it turned out worse. the most recent i was run'n 104.7 temp, i was allmost dead, and they left me in the waiting room. i DIED, then they finally brought me back. it was pathetic. i was there for 12 hours! Yeah, I would say that would constitute a fear of doctors. But if your fever got that hi, one has to wonder why you didn't take some medicine or seek medical attention before it became that bad. I can patch myself up too, and I do it very often, but still there are somethings you may want to get checked. I have been noticing lately that a lot of medical care problems have been appearing here in the US. What was it, like two weeks ago a woman died in the ER lobby while waiting for doctors to come and give her the medical attention she so desperately needed. Even when I went to the doctor's to have a wart on my arm removed. I had an appointment set for a specific time, it took them 45 minutes before they could see me, and another 15 minutes before they actually did anything, and the actual procedure to remove it took only 3 minutes. it got that high because i couldnt move to get help, i was halusinating (spelling?) so bad that i couldnt tell reality from the shadows and dreams. i have no faith in our medical staff anymore. I can see a lack of mobility would be a problem. Was anyone there when you got struck with feverish delusions. just my dog, who was TALKING TO ME
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 6:52 pm
MidniteCrusaider Arios V MidniteCrusaider Arios V MidniteCrusaider Arios V Put some ice or some icy-hot on it Hey, doctors scare me too, but if I need to see one, I go. Believe me, even if the small things are left unchecked, they can turn into a big deal. One of my classmates cut his hand on a rusty nail one day. I told him to go see someone about that, he didn't and a few days later he got lockjaw and a nasty infection. i've allways patched myself up. the few times i went to a doctor it turned out worse. the most recent i was run'n 104.7 temp, i was allmost dead, and they left me in the waiting room. i DIED, then they finally brought me back. it was pathetic. i was there for 12 hours! Yeah, I would say that would constitute a fear of doctors. But if your fever got that hi, one has to wonder why you didn't take some medicine or seek medical attention before it became that bad. I can patch myself up too, and I do it very often, but still there are somethings you may want to get checked. I have been noticing lately that a lot of medical care problems have been appearing here in the US. What was it, like two weeks ago a woman died in the ER lobby while waiting for doctors to come and give her the medical attention she so desperately needed. Even when I went to the doctor's to have a wart on my arm removed. I had an appointment set for a specific time, it took them 45 minutes before they could see me, and another 15 minutes before they actually did anything, and the actual procedure to remove it took only 3 minutes. it got that high because i couldnt move to get help, i was halusinating (spelling?) so bad that i couldnt tell reality from the shadows and dreams. i have no faith in our medical staff anymore. I can see a lack of mobility would be a problem. Was anyone there when you got struck with feverish delusions. just my dog, who was TALKING TO ME oh... A talking dog sounds like the time I got smashed and started hallucinating
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