Topic review - Sporting injuries
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Shizara
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Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 2:31 pm
you are reduced to armchair sports or spectating too?
you are reduced to armchair sports or spectating too?
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marapets
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Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 1:01 pm
while playing rugby at uni i broke my nose then my leg in the same game. the leg was decidedly more painfull tore ligaments etc never played again such a sad tale!!
while playing rugby at uni i broke my nose then my leg in the same game. the leg was decidedly more painfull tore ligaments etc never played again such a sad tale!!
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chillitt
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 6:33 pm
only one, but i have scuffed it a bit... 
only one, but i have scuffed it a bit... :D
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Shizara
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 10:36 pm
A cat has nine lives. How many have you? - Meow 
A cat has nine lives. How many have you? - Meow :cat:
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chillitt
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 10:27 pm
i also once fell through 5 lifts of scaffolding(about 25 ft), but that was work, not sport...and strangely i was uninjured, apart from a trowel jabbing my top lip.. 
i also once fell through 5 lifts of scaffolding(about 25 ft), but that was work, not sport...and strangely i was uninjured, apart from a trowel jabbing my top lip.. :rolleyes:
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Shizara
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 10:13 pm
"Promise to sit still" .... that means you can't even have a right/left arm pump action at the pub when drinking beer... I hope they provide straws then 
"Promise to sit still" .... that means you can't even have a right/left arm pump action at the pub when drinking beer... I hope they provide straws then :whistling:
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chillitt
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 9:15 pm
i'm o.k. as long as i promise to sit still.... and nobody gives me anything sharp.. 
i'm o.k. as long as i promise to sit still.... and nobody gives me anything sharp.. :D
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Shizara
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 7:59 pm
I bet the health insurance people would be a bit wobbley about taking you on
Chances are you might cost them some money 
I bet the health insurance people would be a bit wobbley about taking you on ;)
Chances are you might cost them some money :rolleyes:
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chillitt
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:49 pm
those of a nervous disposition, stop now...
ok, starting at 12, i hit a tree while tobogganing... 3 months in traction, told i probably wont walk again..(they got that a bit wrong...  )
er.. broke my left arm while a gym teacher was trying to convince himself that a vaulting horse is a good place for me to be.. he didn't believe it was broken, so he made me do it again..
broke my collar bone lobbing off a bicycle..
detached a ligament in my ankle,having a little tumble while doing a long distance walk in the lake district. st, johns ambulance geezer with me didn't believe me so i had to walk 4 miles with a 70lb pack to get back somewhere civilized...
broke both little fingers in a pub based activity after a days climbing, does that count?
various cuts, grazes, gashes while climbing... nothing major!
dont do much sport anymore.... 
those of a nervous disposition, stop now...
ok, starting at 12, i hit a tree while tobogganing... 3 months in traction, told i probably wont walk again..(they got that a bit wrong... :D )
er.. broke my left arm while a gym teacher was trying to convince himself that a vaulting horse is a good place for me to be.. he didn't believe it was broken, so he made me do it again..
broke my collar bone lobbing off a bicycle..
detached a ligament in my ankle,having a little tumble while doing a long distance walk in the lake district. st, johns ambulance geezer with me didn't believe me so i had to walk 4 miles with a 70lb pack to get back somewhere civilized...
broke both little fingers in a pub based activity after a days climbing, does that count? :rolleyes:
various cuts, grazes, gashes while climbing... nothing major!
dont do much sport anymore.... :beerchug:
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Will
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 5:03 pm
I broke my big toe half way through a TaeKwon Do grading, while breaking a 2 inch board with a round kick. I had to finish the grading with it, and despite the agony I still managed to hide it well enough to pass. My toe hasn't been the same since, but it was almost worth it.
I broke my big toe half way through a TaeKwon Do grading, while breaking a 2 inch board with a round kick. I had to finish the grading with it, and despite the agony I still managed to hide it well enough to pass. My toe hasn't been the same since, but it was almost worth it.
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optrex
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Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 11:11 am
I might be joining you. I play 5 a side but am suffering from a sore knee now 
I might be joining you. I play 5 a side but am suffering from a sore knee now :(
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Steve W
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Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 10:46 am
HAHA yeah. Apart from RSI in your thumbs 
HAHA yeah. Apart from RSI in your thumbs ;)
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Shizara
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Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 10:17 am
Armchair pool is even safer 
Armchair pool is even safer :)
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Steve W
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Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:19 am
Sporting injuries
Who here has had any serious sporting injuries? And what were they, how did it affect your life? Did you play again? etc etc
I got a bad injury whilst playing for my university football team (Chetenham & Gloucester College of HE). Some player from West Brom uni decided that my ankle looked like the ball. I played on for a bit, but then the swelling started. I was substituted and soon after my boot popped off due to the swelling. This happened in 1996 and I haven't played 90 minutes of football ever since. In fact, as far as outdoor football is concerned, I've only played 10 minutes since.
I've tried playing 5-a-side, and did for a while, until I fell off my bike and did my knee in.
I stick to snooker now, much safer.
Who here has had any serious sporting injuries? And what were they, how did it affect your life? Did you play again? etc etc
I got a bad injury whilst playing for my university football team (Chetenham & Gloucester College of HE). Some player from West Brom uni decided that my ankle looked like the ball. I played on for a bit, but then the swelling started. I was substituted and soon after my boot popped off due to the swelling. This happened in 1996 and I haven't played 90 minutes of football ever since. In fact, as far as outdoor football is concerned, I've only played 10 minutes since.
I've tried playing 5-a-side, and did for a while, until I fell off my bike and did my knee in.
I stick to snooker now, much safer.
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