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Re: ouch that hurts, 2nd trip to the hospital due
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Posted by ShepFL on April 26, 2007 at 09:14:20 from (155.14.118.68):
In Reply to: ouch that hurts, 2nd trip to the hospital due to m posted by buickanddeere on April 25, 2007 at 20:04:38:
Hey B&D Hope it heals fast. I am sure you can ride the 4wheeler or tractor out to the spring turkey woods. I broke my ankle but it was my own dumba$$ move - no one else. Was "tarring" some loose roof shingles and instead of using ladder to get down I jumped off the low point of the roof line. It was only 12' but when I hit the ground I found out I was not 16 anymore. White lights flashed in my eyes and my ankle twisted. Put on my lace up boots to control swelling. Had to wait 3 days for swelling to go down enough to X-ray and "Yup, you broke it!" Hobbled around with "Walking boot cast" for rest of the summer. Not fun.
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