Mongo
10-20-2005, 12:04 PM
I'm feel *wheel* better now. Here's a short explanation. Although I didn't bring it up when it happened....mostly out of shame and embarassment....most of that has worn off and I feel the need to share a story.
In mid August I was working at my house on a brick wall. Some of it had to be broken down so I grabbed my trusty sledge hammer. Since I am a guy, and of course I wanted to knock the shit out of that damn wall I grabbed the 15lb sledge and went at it. One of the best stress relievers in the world is throwing around a sledgehammer, especially when you get to demo something. I keep on swinging and hitting the wall when one little piece is left. I adjusted by getting into a more golf like stance and take a swing at the wall. Here's where it gets fun...I barely hit the piece of wall and strike myself right on the foot...yeah....full swing right onto myself.
Needless to say, I knew it was broken right away and went to the hospital. Well now, after about 8 weeks away from one of the brightest moments in my life (getting 3rd degree burns at HD's 100th anniv. is up there too) it's finally almost back to normal.
I still have some swelling, but doc said it might take 8 months for that to return to normal as well as the numb feeling in my foot. Oh well, just thought I'd share.
In mid August I was working at my house on a brick wall. Some of it had to be broken down so I grabbed my trusty sledge hammer. Since I am a guy, and of course I wanted to knock the shit out of that damn wall I grabbed the 15lb sledge and went at it. One of the best stress relievers in the world is throwing around a sledgehammer, especially when you get to demo something. I keep on swinging and hitting the wall when one little piece is left. I adjusted by getting into a more golf like stance and take a swing at the wall. Here's where it gets fun...I barely hit the piece of wall and strike myself right on the foot...yeah....full swing right onto myself.
Needless to say, I knew it was broken right away and went to the hospital. Well now, after about 8 weeks away from one of the brightest moments in my life (getting 3rd degree burns at HD's 100th anniv. is up there too) it's finally almost back to normal.
I still have some swelling, but doc said it might take 8 months for that to return to normal as well as the numb feeling in my foot. Oh well, just thought I'd share.