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Apr 19, 2006 21:59

at what point can a life be considered cursed? I got news games to play, Overlord came in the mail (a million thanks to you, Brian), life should be good, right ( Read more... )

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45_to_go April 19 2006, 20:27:48 UTC
Sorry to butt into your journal and all but I see you are from Burlingame. I am seriously trying to find Amy Love. You don't know her by any chance do you???? I roomed with her in college.

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rhinox_dx April 20 2006, 00:58:15 UTC
i'm sorry, but i don't know any one by that name. a point of clarification, i attend school in burlingame, i live in topeka.

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_rejected_ April 19 2006, 22:37:56 UTC
Again, my condolences.

A thought: "A true measure of intelligence is the ability to make a mistake, then learn from that mistake." Or something to that effect. You're a smart person.

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rhinox_dx April 20 2006, 08:26:00 UTC
never had the same accident twice, guess thats good for something :/

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deceptica April 20 2006, 04:55:47 UTC
Owie, that sounds painful! I hope it heals as quickly as possible. :-/

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crazyncuteks April 20 2006, 06:43:30 UTC
I think just yesterday I was writing you a message saying that you need to be more careful after I read about your hand and fan incident! *sigh* I've already given you all the crap I can give right now without feeling like a prick so I'll just tell you this!

YOU FREAKING SUCK! LAST NIGHT AFTER MONKS HOUSE MY LEFT ELBOW STARTED HURTING! I'M GETTING YOUR SYMPATHY PAINS YOU ASS MONSTER! ;)


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rhinox_dx April 20 2006, 15:15:10 UTC
So, there is good news and bad news here.

Good news: "If you had to break your elbow, this is how to do it." -- direct quote from Dr. McCoy, bone specialist. (insert star trek joke here)

what does that mean? no big giant cast.

Bad news: this is an injury that if kept immobile will stiffen up and you'll never get full range of motion back.

what does that mean? I have to take my arm out of the sling and try to move it around daily. Anyone who has ever broken something knows just how painful that really is.

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crazyncuteks April 21 2006, 06:37:20 UTC
That seriously sucks! I'm sorry to hear that kiddo! Pain pills! PLENTY of pain pills! I know what it's like to HAVE to move a painful part of you that's not right. I've never broken my elbow but I did have knee surgery and they made me do physical therapy after the surgery. Talk about wanting to cry every time I took my knee brace off. Good luck!

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