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BoxsterCy

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Is it possible to break your collarbone in your sleep? o_O

Probably not broken, won't there be bones sticking through the skin or something? :oops:

Think I am probably well outside the ibuprofen daily dose recommendations by now. Sundays alumni bike ride should be interesting.
 

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Not exactly sure.
Probably not broken, won't there be bones sticking through the skin or something? :oops:

Think I am probably well outside the ibuprofen daily dose recommendations by now. Sundays alumni bike ride should be interesting.


Very few collarbones are sticking through the skin when broken. If it hurts really bad when you lift your arms, get it looked at.
 

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Probably not broken, won't there be bones sticking through the skin or something? :oops:

Think I am probably well outside the ibuprofen daily dose recommendations by now. Sundays alumni bike ride should be interesting.

Collarbones wouldn't do a compound fracture like that when you're sleeping.
I'd get it checked out to make sure what's going on.
 

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Collarbones wouldn't do a compound fracture like that when you're sleeping.
I'd get it checked out to make sure what's going on.

Of course it isn't really broken. Not nearly as painful as yesterday. Going on an alumni bike ride at noon. 90 degree heat and 40 miles should loosen it up. :rolleyes:

Could be worse, I could be dying of a pancake tumor like Pants. I should probably do a welfare check on Riley this evening.
 

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Concerning gangsters...Family folklore is that my grandpa was working just a few blocks away when this actually happened...

http://www.rarenewspapers.com/view/618940

BTW, don't wear two different earrings to the state fair, and then don't discover you did it until 7pm. (Total of 8 hours)
1) Husband's stepfather said something early on, but he can say some weird things, so I didn't check.
2) BIL said he THOUGHT he noticed something, but wasn't sure...nothing said.
3) Husband didn't notice. *sigh*

This will now become fodder for the almost 15 yo nephew since I discovered it myself, just by touching my earlobes, at dinner. Crazy Aunt SaraV. (Always been crazy...but now it's getting to "cuckoo" crazy)
 
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Got the birth certificate form back and they spelled my name wrong on it. Double checked the copy from the hospital that DH filled out and yes, he knew how to spell his wife's name. So we get to submit that correction along with our order. Decided one short form and one long form should be fine, right? Need that long form in case he ever runs for President ;)
 

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Took LittleWx and my dad flying for my dad’s birthday this morning.

Having dinner at their house and we are playing baseball with LittleWx in the backyard. He decides it is my turn to hit. I hit it. It goes ost him and my dad, into the street, gets hit by a truck down the street and goes down a storm drain.

So I will need to buy a new ball.
 
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