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I'm at home with my new-fangled polyester cast after fracturing the end of my radius in a cycle accident and I started thinking about the four breaks I've had in my life. These have all been caused directly or indirectly by sport activities: 2x radius (cycling), 1x metacarpal (rugby) and 1x fibula (running).


I consider myself lucky that these were minor. Has anyone else got any stories?

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if i had,nt have played hurling i,d be fracture free, but the beautiful game has been responsible for numerous fractures to fingers and metacarpals, 1 big toe, 1 ankle,1 humerus and a broken jaw(which i would,nt recommend to anyone,unless you like sucking tomato soup through a straw)and although technically not a fracture 1 dislocated shoulder which was probably more painful than the rest all put together.

There was a van apparently indicating to turn right, at the same time the motorbike was overtaking the van and collided I was walking away in a kinda dreamy sort of way, sunny Sunday afternoon towards Llanelli beach when the bike mounted the pavement from behind and took my legs away from underneath me.


I met up with an old school friend through facebook last time I went home, and she said that she was there that day and saw me fly into the air. It was quite weird hearing the story from someone who was there.

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