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People have different levels of pain tolerance. When I got bucked off a horse and its hoof hit my arm and broke it, the only thing that I was concerned about was that I couldn't find my glasses.
OMG!!! I would have been screaming and crying I’m sure :lau :oops:
Adrenaline and endorphins are amazing pain killers. When I was in my big motorcycle accident, I remember getting up and thinking, "That wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be. I get thrown as hard as that in practice!".

Then a couple hours later, I was thinking, "Ow. Ow. Ow. I hurt."
 
Left arm or right arm? I busted up my left on a horse some years back. I still have a weak spot; makes pullups and even aiming a shotgun slightly difficult.
Right arm just below the elbow. It is referred to as a night stick fracture because of the practice of law enforcement officers to have their victim's arms behind their back and then hit right below the elbow with their night stick.

If not properly secured, it will never heal well because of the constant rotation of the bones in that area. I still have the plate and screws they put in to hold it in place. I have never been able to throw overhand very well since. I have to resort to a side arm or underhand motion.

It does not affect my ability to shoot. I did shoot my elk with my revolver (left handed) that fall while the cast was still on.
 
Adrenaline and endorphins are amazing pain killers. When I was in my big motorcycle accident, I remember getting up and thinking, "That wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be. I get thrown as hard as that in practice!".

Then a couple hours later, I was thinking, "Ow. Ow. Ow. I hurt."
True. When I was drunk, riding my motorcycle and coming up on a curve that I was convinced that I would not be able to take, I just got off of the motorcycle. I pushed the motorcycle a couple of miles to a fish hatchery on my broken ankle before I got a ride to the emergency room.
 
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I said I wasn't going to say anything more to you, but looks like I lied. That stuff will kill your liver. Do you know why my roommate died from cat scratch fever? Because he had cirrhosis of the liver that no one knew about. He popped ibuprofen a couple times a week for years. Don't do that to the people who care about you.
I think my mother takes multiple ibuprofen pills every day, and has for a long time.
 
Right arm just below the elbow. It is referred to as a night stick fracture because of the practice of law enforcement officers to have their victim's arms behind their back and then hit right below the elbow with their night stick.

If not properly secured, it will never heal well because of the constant rotation of the bones in that area. I still have the plate and screws they put in to hold it in place. I have never been able to throw overhand very well since. I have to resort to a side arm or underhand motion.

It does not affect my ability to shoot. I did shoot my elk with my revolver (left handed) that fall while the cast was still on.
Ouch. Thankfully, I've never had to have surgery to repair a broken bone; my limited experience with such has healed appropriately with casts alone.
 
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Adrenaline and endorphins are amazing pain killers. When I was in my big motorcycle accident, I remember getting up and thinking, "That wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be. I get thrown as hard as that in practice!".

Then a couple hours later, I was thinking, "Ow. Ow. Ow. I hurt."
Quite right.
 

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