I broke my wrist lyk 2 years ago and sometimes it totaly gives out on me is that normal?
-kla
Ps.I wear a brace to do tumbling.
and im 13 so i was 11 when i did it so ya!
Additional info, added Saturday October 16 2004, 2:43 pm: when i brok it it was a bad break it was all the way over and i couldnt feel it so it didnt hurt!
bad break ya . Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Injuries? babiigurl076 answered Saturday October 16 2004, 11:07 am: It sounds like it's not 100% healed,& i honestly don't think it will be. It's prolly b/c of all the stress that's put on it whenever you do stunts or whatever it is you do. Yes it's pretty normal, that happens to alot of people when stress is put on it. Try not to put too much weight or pressure on it whenever you use it. Go get it checked out by a doctor as well to see if they can give you a better brace or something. Goodluck! [ babiigurl076's advice column | Ask babiigurl076 A Question ]
jazz82289 answered Saturday October 16 2004, 10:56 am: I hurt my ankle about 4 years ago when I was in sixth grade, now I'm in 10th and it still gives out on me, and i wear a brace. It may not have healed properly. Try talking to your doctor, they know like everything. GO TUMBLING! [ jazz82289's advice column | Ask jazz82289 A Question ]
XxRockon answered Saturday October 16 2004, 9:40 am: go to a doctor and tell them, i broke my wrist too but that doen't happen to me. Maybe urs was a especailly bad break. Feel bettr [ XxRockon's advice column | Ask XxRockon A Question ]
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