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Anyone ever break their arm before? How did you react? I've never broken anything

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I've broken my clavicle in 3 places before. It's an intense dull throbbing pain, interspersed with sharp spikes of pain whenever you move it wrong or twitch a muscle over it.

The worst part of that was taking off my jacket after it broke, I moved wrong, heard a crack, and it hurt like a fricker for a few seconds, then it was back to the dull pain.

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I've been the emergency room a bunch of times with broken bones, lacerations, etc. It's not that bad, especially if you are just laying there. Adrenaline kicks in and makes it easier, she puts you in a bit of a daze.

Maybe it's different for people who have never played sports, but I feel like people should be used to some sort of injury to make it easier.


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I cut off off a finger, ripped the tendon in my elbow, broke my tail bone, and once unexpectedly hit a rock going about 30 on a skateboard and slid across 20 ft of Pavement. My response to all of them was just yelling 'God fricking darn it' and getting mad.

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It hurts but not as bad as people say it will. Like apparently a broken bone is some of the worst pain a human can experience but it's only really bad for a few hours. I broke my arm though so maybe a leg break would be different

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did you scream like a girl when it happened and burdened everyone around you, I would 100% do the latter

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I don't think I even cried, which was something I mentally expected to happen if I broke a bone. It took 2 weeks before I even realized it was broken for this reason

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It depends. My dad fractured his shoulder and apparently that was more painful than breaking his leg, but when I broke my leg it was pretty bad. I also broke my wrist and kept snowboarding for the rest of the day thinking it was nbd, and only when I got it x-rayed the next morning was it confirmed actually broken and not just sprained.

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