Question Posted Wednesday September 29 2004, 2:13 am
hey i am a 15 year old girl and i got into this football accident in ROTC homecoming is coming up and i am suppose to wear my brace cuz i screwed up my neck big time...but isnt that kind of emabarassing... i mean it wouldnt hurt just one day without out.. or would it... HELP plz
MFS answered Wednesday September 29 2004, 10:03 am: When in doubt over the condition of an injury - ASK YOUR DOCTOR! [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
chaos answered Wednesday September 29 2004, 9:21 am: Eventually you won't need it. If you don't wear it now, you will have worse problems later. Decorate it. Know that you are doing it for your own good, and everyone else can stuff it. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
SweetStarx89 answered Wednesday September 29 2004, 8:28 am: hEY! i understand wut u mean but listen would u rather have a hurt neck longer or have it healed up faster? i would wear it cuz u never kno wut would happened without it. it's just one of those things u need to think about. but if i was u i would go with it...just incase cuz this might not be serious but wut if the next time u hurt it makes it worst yah kno? take care. hope i helped! x3 SweetStar. [ SweetStarx89's advice column | Ask SweetStarx89 A Question ]
darkconfessions answered Wednesday September 29 2004, 7:49 am: I've never had one before but if you think you can go with out it then you can. It may do damage to your neck but if you realy want to look cool at this homecoming then I guess that's your only choice. One night shouldn't hurt. [ darkconfessions's advice column | Ask darkconfessions A Question ]
TrUtH_hUrTs_1 answered Wednesday September 29 2004, 7:06 am: If you go without it, you'll screw things up. And i know that it hurts and it's embarasing, but everything wont be better. If you really want to go, you should find a way to make it stylish. Instead of thinking thats ridicules, try to make it work!!
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