Question Posted Wednesday November 9 2005, 7:23 pm
ok well i broke my wrist a coupple years ago like 2 or 3 and like the other day i was doing something and it started to hurt but now i have like a bump on my arm and i dont no what i did to make that happen but i think that i fractured my wrist but im not sure how can i tell...and i dont really feel pain in my arm when i break or hurt things.. example when i broke my wrist hella badly it didnt hurt at all and the doctors were freeking out and all tell me that it is odd that it didnt hurt at all..
how can u tell if you fracture you wrist without going to the doctor yet casuse i have to do a colorgaurd(twirling flags) thing tomorrow at 1/2 feild show for one of the biggest games that we have. and i cant go untill after that on friday.. so how can i tell?
morbidministry13 answered Friday November 11 2005, 4:58 pm: If you can't move it and its realy swelling and bright red its probably either sprained or broken so you probably shoudnt do the colorgaurd thing because it will get worse and you might have to get surdurey if it does get worse witch would suck more than missing the game
hope i helped
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RockStoleMySoul answered Wednesday November 9 2005, 7:57 pm: Okay sweetie, the fact that there's a piece of your arm sticking out when it never has before......means there's something wrong. If you play with an injured arm or not, that's up to you, but keep in mind that you might hurt it even worse.
brokenagain answered Wednesday November 9 2005, 7:33 pm: I would not mess with your wrist you already broke it and there is no easy way to know if you fractured it...i would have a doctor look at it beings b/c you already had it damages. If you decide to go after your twirling be causious.... [ brokenagain's advice column | Ask brokenagain A Question ]
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