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Huge bruise


Question Posted Thursday December 29 2005, 7:49 pm

Okay so we just (actually it was my mom, with out telling me) re arranged the furniture in our game room.


Before, I was able to turn the corner into the game room without hitting anything. Now, there's a daybed right around the corner and the arms of come up to my mid thigh.


Well since my mom didn't tell me about the re arranging, I was walking into the game room, turning the corner and I walking right into the arm of the daybed. It left a bruise about 3 in. across.


After that, I still hadn't gotten used it being there and I ran into it again. I hit it pretty hard both times and now it hurts to even walk. I won't go into my game room anymore.


The bruise is frikken huge now and I tried putting ice on it but it didn't help that much. It hurts ALOT when I walk now. Is there any way that I could make it go away faster? And to help remind me about the daybed?


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