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#239929
When i was about 11,12 i was cutting a plastic bodykit for my r/c car with a very sharp craft knife, slipped and cut my left thumb wiiiiiiiiiiiiide open along it's length, which included the nail. Whoops...

About 4 years ago i crashed a go kart into a lamp post when a tyre suddenly deflated, i didn't break anything but the impact was brutal, the chassis was extremely badly bent though and that lamp post now moves slightly when you push it! My legs and ribs were badly bruised and moving at all sucked for a few days after.


oops! That beats a good sesion in the gym!


I dunno, some of the weightlifting accidents in that video DD posted in your clean & jerk thread made me really cringe.... :yuck::P:hehe:
#239931
I wonder if there is some correlation between F1 nerdy fandom and general klutzyness. Like, are we all just nerds :eek:


No way! I was cool.... i became a geek later in life :)
Really, now i kinda wish i was a bit like Sheldon from Big bang theory....

When i was about 11,12 i was cutting a plastic bodykit for my r/c car with a very sharp craft knife, slipped and cut my left thumb wiiiiiiiiiiiiide open along it's length, which included the nail. Whoops...


Hey, similar to mine....... the thing that held my little tip of finger together was the nail, actually
#239934
I wonder if there is some correlation between F1 nerdy fandom and general klutzyness. Like, are we all just nerds :eek:


No way! I was cool.... i became a geek later in life :)
Really, now i kinda wish i was a bit like Sheldon from Big bang theory....

When i was about 11,12 i was cutting a plastic bodykit for my r/c car with a very sharp craft knife, slipped and cut my left thumb wiiiiiiiiiiiiide open along it's length, which included the nail. Whoops...


Hey, similar to mine....... the thing that held my little tip of finger together was the nail, actually


I did that to my pinky, but mine was while making a model airplane. It won't straighten out completely now due to the scar tissue.

I also took about a centimeter chunk of the middle finger on my left hand off while cutting sausage at the grocery store I worked in as a kid. I "glued" it back on and it took... crooked, but it's there, just have no sensitivity on that part.
#239965
I wonder if there is some correlation between F1 nerdy fandom and general klutzyness. Like, are we all just nerds :eek:


No way! I was cool.... i became a geek later in life :)
Really, now i kinda wish i was a bit like Sheldon from Big bang theory....



Bazinga!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MrDe_2e ... re=related
#239969
Three I'll mention:

1. Playing football for a team when I was around 11 and the pitch we were playing on was at a local public park. I'm naturally a winger and was running with the ball down the line when a larger boy decided to shoulder barge me. There was a fence literally only about three yards away from the edge of the pitch and as I was losing my balance I reached out and grabbed it with a reflex action, little did I realise when I clenched down that the fence was barbed wire...

Some 20 years later, the scar on my middle finger, where I have no feeling around the knuckle is still pretty recognisable!:

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2. Broke my left ankle not a couple of years after the barbed wire incident - also playing football, but it wasn't as bad as the latest one...

3. Early November last year (three months ago), playing football and I was through on goal, with my side already winning by four goals with less than five minutes left in the game. lifted my right leg back to shoot and some idiot decided to try to clear the ball from behind going between my legs (rather than from the side which is the acceptable tackle of that nature). He badly mis-timed it, and instead of taking the ball went straight through my standing leg which had my entire weight on it. Result was multiple breaks and a section of the ankle completely detached, with the place where the section was detached being partially crushed. They didn't discover the crush until during surgery, which prolomged the surgery longer than they hoped as each time they tried to reattach the detached area and screw it back in with a titanium screw it warped out of position. Result was they had to compromise by not screwing it loose so it would stay and heal in the correct position, with being tight enough to actually bond back with the main section. Then after surgery I had a bad reaction to a drug I was given that it turns out I have an allergy to (oxy-norm), and nearly died - was hooked up to machines for about 14 hours.

Prospects and long term prognosis for the leg were not good...

Fast forward three months to now. Everything has come along much much better than everyone thought, everything is healing well, I got rid of my crutches a few weeks ago and was given a walking stick, then last week managed to get rid of that too, so am walking unassisted. Still a fair bit of physio to go (another 2 months probably), but I'm on schedule for getting back about 95% of my original range of motion from an original prediction of as little as 50%. Can't believe how well (and quickly) everything has progressed! :) I'm aiming to get back to both running and football by the end of June, which is nothing short of a miracle.

Here are a couple of photos of me in hospital after the op, then at home doing my own physio on the rowing machine (you can see the scar), and the latest x-rays where you can make out one of the breaks, and see the titanium screws that are at each side of the leg. :

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#240034
Man with all these story's of injuries I feel lucky to have only lost a finger and knock on wood I have never broken a bone in my body.


I think losing a finger might actually win you this thread, texmix :eek:

How the heck did you do that??
#240035
Man with all these story's of injuries I feel lucky to have only lost a finger and knock on wood I have never broken a bone in my body.


I think losing a finger might actually win you this thread, texmix :eek:

How the heck did you do that??


That's what i was thinking!! I thought topping ZA's list would take some doing, but yikes...
#240037
Lost it in a motorcycle accident and it was hanging on by just skin, we think it got caught in the chain thus was sent into the drive sprocket. I have a scar at the base of that finger that goes completely around it and the doc said it looked like the bike tried to tear off my whole finger but decided to just cut it off instead.

Also sustained a 1in deep puncture to my right bicep, gash on my righ brow severing nerves, torn or should I say completely seperated right front shoulder muscles which could not be repaired aswell as major road rash to my right side from head to toe. Gave me quite a self-complex issue for a few weeks returning to school after 3 months but then I learned that the girls ate it up "oh you poor baby I missed you so much!" :D

Now I use it to make kids laugh by sticking it in my nose or in my ear and tell them that my brain itch's.

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Honestly with some of the injuries posted I'm not sure if I'm even in the top five :hehe: .
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#240208
Honestly with some of the injuries posted I'm not sure if I'm even in the top five :hehe: .


Top five? It's at least top 4 and 1/3. :D

A bit sick! :twisted:
#245336
New entry: broke my left wrist.......

Downhill/longboard skating........ real faaaaaaaast; caught a small patch/hole on the road and a few flips later: wrist fractured in 2 points + bruises galore. Cast for 3 weeks at least. i might not be ready to race at Melbourne :irked:

By the way.... ouch.

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