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i broke my bone Such is the human race. Often it does seem such a pity that Noah...didn't miss the boat | |
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Oh dear. | |
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How to treat a leg (or other) fracture.
If skin is broken, do not touch or put anything on the wound.
Do not move the injured member -- you need to splint the wound to stabilize the injured area. Find two stiff objects of the same length (although something tells me that's how you got into this mess!) -- wood, plastic, or folded cardboard -- for the splints. Put the splints above and below the injured area -- under the injured limb (or on one side if moving the limb is too painful). Tie the splints with string, rope, or belts -- whatever turns you on. Do not tiw the splints too tightly as this may cut off circulation. Have the injured person lie flat on their back. This helps blood continue to circulate and may prevent shock. step 8: edit [This message was edited Wed Dec 3 13:17:57 PST 2003 by 2the9s] | |
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REDFEATHERS said: ehehe, dont shake Ur head the poor fella snapped his willy in two. snigger [This message was edited Wed Dec 3 13:22:43 PST 2003 by JDINTERACTIVE] | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: REDFEATHERS said: ehehe, dont shake Ur head the poor fella snapped his willy in two. snigger [This message was edited Wed Dec 3 13:22:43 PST 2003 by JDINTERACTIVE] | |
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Just wait 5 minutes and try again. | |
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OUCH! You gonna put that in a cast? Next time aim for the bullseye | |
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