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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16153198" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>Cant think of much trivia but seeing the arm injury reminded me of mine when I broke my left arm. Second time I broke it it I was 12 and riding dirt bikes when I hit a dip after not being able to see through a dirt cloud kicked up by a quad and I went over the handle bars and broke either the Radius or Ulna, I forget which one exactly but I think it was my Radius. So they rushed me to this doctor in the small town and they put me on a metal table I remember. They put an IV in me and put me on some nitrous and I remember the doctor coming in and telling me in order to reset it properly he was going to have to break the Ulna as well. So Im out of it but still feeling the painful pressure the broken bone is putting on my arm and the doc comes over and asks if Im ready. I'm saying "NO, NO, NO, NO!!!" and right then he puts my arm on the corner of the table and I feel the pressure building fast and then "SNAP!!" he breaks it and all the pressure I that was causing the pain went away and he reset it. Funny part is that my two friend who I was with were in the room when it happened and they said later that they almost puked when they saw it happen lol. </p><p></p><p>Then comes the 3rd time I broke it. This time was because the doctor that fixed my arm that second time didnt reset it perfectly so I was playing football the following year at school when I slipped and went down and my left arm broke the fall but snapped both bones again this time. Unfortunately my parents didnt have insurance at the time but I had a badass specialist doctor who said he would take care of it all. He said since I couldn't go to the ER that he could just give me a Vicodin and then come in the following morning and he would reset it and put a cast on it. So I had the broken arm for the whole day and night and then went in the next morning a little loopy from the Vic and he put me on the table and preceded to put my arm against his knee and slowly forced it back into place. I was bawling my eyes out because it was about 30sec of pure torture, but it worked, and my arm has been strong ever since... that or I learned just to never fall on it again lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16153198, member: 21786"] Cant think of much trivia but seeing the arm injury reminded me of mine when I broke my left arm. Second time I broke it it I was 12 and riding dirt bikes when I hit a dip after not being able to see through a dirt cloud kicked up by a quad and I went over the handle bars and broke either the Radius or Ulna, I forget which one exactly but I think it was my Radius. So they rushed me to this doctor in the small town and they put me on a metal table I remember. They put an IV in me and put me on some nitrous and I remember the doctor coming in and telling me in order to reset it properly he was going to have to break the Ulna as well. So Im out of it but still feeling the painful pressure the broken bone is putting on my arm and the doc comes over and asks if Im ready. I'm saying "NO, NO, NO, NO!!!" and right then he puts my arm on the corner of the table and I feel the pressure building fast and then "SNAP!!" he breaks it and all the pressure I that was causing the pain went away and he reset it. Funny part is that my two friend who I was with were in the room when it happened and they said later that they almost puked when they saw it happen lol. Then comes the 3rd time I broke it. This time was because the doctor that fixed my arm that second time didnt reset it perfectly so I was playing football the following year at school when I slipped and went down and my left arm broke the fall but snapped both bones again this time. Unfortunately my parents didnt have insurance at the time but I had a badass specialist doctor who said he would take care of it all. He said since I couldn't go to the ER that he could just give me a Vicodin and then come in the following morning and he would reset it and put a cast on it. So I had the broken arm for the whole day and night and then went in the next morning a little loopy from the Vic and he put me on the table and preceded to put my arm against his knee and slowly forced it back into place. I was bawling my eyes out because it was about 30sec of pure torture, but it worked, and my arm has been strong ever since... that or I learned just to never fall on it again lol. [/QUOTE]
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