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"I will never forget..."

Zoidberg

First Grade
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Feeling a massive impact above my right knee and looking down thinking ''wheres my bloody leg gone'' as another massive impact hit my left calf pretty much tearing it off from the back of the knee to the ankle. Then copping a ''wing'' to my left ankle which broke it. I didn't know it straight away but i'd been hit just above my tailbone and was exited next to my belly button. I must of spun around but do not recall it.
On the ground slightly on my right side I realised my lower right leg was underneath my butt and that your guts do really look like sausages. Then I WENT BEYOND PAIN. It's a special place believe me,you hear screaming and realise it's you but you do not know you are screaming. I had no idea I had fractured the c4 c5 in my neck and the T1 in my back or dislocated my left shoulder.
I still have my leg,stuffs me how.

Jesus. Glad your ok now.
 

soc123_au

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Staff member
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Feeling a massive impact above my right knee and looking down thinking ''wheres my bloody leg gone'' as another massive impact hit my left calf pretty much tearing it off from the back of the knee to the ankle. Then copping a ''wing'' to my left ankle which broke it. I didn't know it straight away but i'd been hit just above my tailbone and was exited next to my belly button. I must of spun around but do not recall it.
On the ground slightly on my right side I realised my lower right leg was underneath my butt and that your guts do really look like sausages. Then I WENT BEYOND PAIN. It's a special place believe me,you hear screaming and realise it's you but you do not know you are screaming. I had no idea I had fractured the c4 c5 in my neck and the T1 in my back or dislocated my left shoulder.
I still have my leg,stuffs me how.

The pointy end of the range is a dangerous place. I reckon there would plenty of other "never forget" moments from there as well. Good job on still being here to tell the tale.
 
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