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    Nothing ever really happened to me. I broke my finger in dodgeball once. Had a few injurys from my bike and when I was younger the door closed shut on my bare foot and the metal razor under it sliced it open.


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    I have never been seriously injured tbh
    Im quite a tough cookie xo

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    most painful injury i had was from hockey. still ongoing now, ive done my psoas which is pretty much this area:



    very painful when it starts. I've had MRI, ultrasound to diagnose it and a steroid injection to help it, but it's only helped it a bit, when I play hockey, sometimes its fine and other times I find it almost impossible to run. My only option left is an operation, put scar tissue rips easily, so I was advised against it and to try build the muscle back up around it.

    The most gruesome one was getting hit with a golf club when I was younger lol, which didn't actually hurt at the time, just loads of blood and it was glued back together. I stupidly stood behind the my friend in his garden and he swung back and hit me... when to hospital etc.

    got loads of scars on my elbows and knees from falling on the astro as hockey too, all pretty cool and I'm proud of them

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    can't think of anything lol i've never broken a bone or injured myself seriously

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lewis View Post
    well I have no idea what's wrong with my two feet but...

    Every day I get so much pain in one that I can't even walk. Yet strangely, it can be the left one then randomly switches to the right one in a matter of seconds... It like instantly heals but changes foot ???
    Does the pain run in a line (running from towards your toes to your ankle) down your feet? If so I think I could take a guess at what's wrong

    OH ALSO was when I knelt on a pair of curtains (our house was being redecorated) and I didn't even know but a needle went into my knee. There was the tiniest cut because obviously needles are super thin. My mum just said I was putting it on so I just cried and cried but we went to my Godmother's house for the weekend and I kept hobbling about everywhere because I was in so much pain. My mum made me walk up and down my Godmother's hall twenty times without hobbling or otherwise she would just scream and I actually couldn't do it so she sent me to bed without an dinner Then we got back from the weekend away and I was still in so much pain so she was like "UGH FINE WE'LL GO TO THE BLOODY HOSPITAL BUT, GOD, YOU'RE JUST WASTING MY TIME". So we got there and I had an X-ray and, of course, there was this 2 and a half inch needle showing up in my knee and it had been grinding away at my kneecap, which is why it was so painful.

    So anyway I had to have an operation to get it out but the needle was dirty and so an infection had started up, meaning I had to stay in hospital for 10 days for observation. I still have the scar where they had to open up my knee today Plus I had to have some reconstruction surgery because the needle had scraped off a bit of the inside of my kneecap.

    Also when my mum found out there was a needle in my knee she actually just cried and cried and cried and cried. She had to be taken into another room because she was having a panic attack.
    Last edited by Empired; 18-08-2013 at 01:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Empired View Post
    Does the pain run in a line (running from towards your toes to your ankle) down your feet? If so I think I could take a guess at what's wrong
    It can go to the very bottom of my foot, like underneath. And it can have pain in my knee and a little down, but not in a line. Two different areas.
    And as said, the pain can instantly go away and swap to the right/left one.
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    I've been quite lucky the worst injury i've had is probably the deep cut I had on my knee.

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    Uhm

    Not really done too much, I mean if I was anyone else I would've broken looooads of bones and probably been dead by now but ya know
    Top 3 that spring to mind:

    When I was younger, a week before going to new york, I fell over across the primary school playground and aaallll down the side of my face was grazed/sliced open, could hardly open my eye, my mum thought I'd have a scar forever

    Then when I was riding my bike through Cambridge with my cousin, we were stopped at a traffic light next to a big bus AND HE FREAKING RAMMED MY BIKE. not hard but like, I flipped over the handles and banged my head really hard slicing it open a lil bit
    rude gdfjkgnjkbh

    Then finally this is my most ongoing one, in yr 8 or something this lad threw a heavvyyy stool at me, landing right on my big toe. Swelled so much that I got crutches from the school nurse and couldn't put my shoe on fab. To this day, I can not bend my big toe still. It's painful as poop. Never bothered to get it xrayed though, I assume I've chipped some of the bone off which is stopping me bending it idk





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    Quote Originally Posted by Lewis View Post
    It can go to the very bottom of my foot, like underneath. And it can have pain in my knee and a little down, but not in a line. Two different areas.
    And as said, the pain can instantly go away and swap to the right/left one.
    Sounds like plantar fasciitis to me. I had this for a while and although the plantar fascia is in the bottom of your foot, it can affect the ligaments all the way up to your knee.

    I think some of the causes are:
    • Doing a lot more walking than usual
    • Wearing cheap shoes that don't support your feet
    • Stretching your leg/foot in a way that you shouldn't


    Have you ever thought about getting a foot cast? You can get really bulky ones that look like you've broken your leg but you can get some like this too (I had one almost exactly the same as this):

    http://www.naturalremedies.org/image...faciitis-1.jpg if the picture breaks

    Might be worth investing in a new pair of shoes as well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Empired View Post
    Sounds like plantar fasciitis to me. I had this for a while and although the plantar fascia is in the bottom of your foot, it can affect the ligaments all the way up to your knee.

    I think some of the causes are:
    • Doing a lot more walking than usual
    • Wearing cheap shoes that don't support your feet
    • Stretching your leg/foot in a way that you shouldn't


    Have you ever thought about getting a foot cast? You can get really bulky ones that look like you've broken your leg but you can get some like this too (I had one almost exactly the same as this):

    http://www.naturalremedies.org/image...faciitis-1.jpg if the picture breaks

    Might be worth investing in a new pair of shoes as well!

    Oh thanks! I'll have a look into it .
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