


Likely not, but no gymnastics for the next 4-6 weeks, which for her is a fate worse than death. Luckily, competition season ended a week prior to the injury.Oh fuck. Surgery?
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Likely not, but no gymnastics for the next 4-6 weeks, which for her is a fate worse than death. Luckily, competition season ended a week prior to the injury.Oh fuck. Surgery?
HUH?think i'd rather watch @Hu War Yu 's favorite movie or human centipede first
Good to hear. YikesLikely not, but no gymnastics for the next 4-6 weeks, which for her is a fate worse than death. Luckily, competition season ended a week prior to the injury.
Thanks. It’s never fun to get a call from the gym saying your kid is hurt and you have to go pick her up and take her to get looked at.Good to hear. Yikes
My middle daughter concussed herself with her own leg last week. Broke her orbital bone in four places as well.
No doubt. My understanding is that a lot of the time the orbital bones require surgery to set. I'll keep my fingers crossed that that isn't necessary.Thanks. It’s never fun to get a call from the gym saying your kid is hurt and you have to go pick her up and take her to get looked at.
Likely not, but no gymnastics for the next 4-6 weeks, which for her is a fate worse than death. Luckily, competition season ended a week prior to the injury.
Beam. Working on a new dismount. Basically does a back handspring into a full layout. Missed the beam off the handspring and landed on the ground in a pike position. Drove her knee into her eye socket.
Scary shit! Hope she's okay! Floor exercise or uneven bars?
Beam. Working on a new dismount. Basically does a back handspring into a full layout. Missed the beam off the handspring and landed on the ground in a pike position. Drove her knee into her eye socket.
Jeebus. Reading that gave me a headache.... and a backache.... and a kneeache.Beam. Working on a new dismount. Basically does a back handspring into a full layout. Missed the beam off the handspring and landed on the ground in a pike position. Drove her knee into her eye socket.
The plastic surgeon we saw last week didn’t think she’d need it, but we have another appointment with one who specializes in kids next week.No doubt. My understanding is that a lot of the time the orbital bones require surgery to set. I'll keep my fingers crossed that that isn't necessary.
Once in middle school, my best friend and I were playing basketball on his back patio. I had a broomstick in my hand that we used to raise and lower the adjustable goal. My friend threw the basketball at me so I instinctively hit it with the broomstick. I was told the ball flew really far away. I wouldn't know, I was unconscious on the ground. Shiner the size of an orange. Probably had a concussion. Wouldn't know back in those days. Also, I look like this now.
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Me, too. If I ever came close to hitting my face with my knee a whole lot of other things would have had to break first.Jeebus. Reading that gave me a headache.... and a backache.... and a kneeache.
Oof! Ouch! I dabbled in gymnastics as a youngin' and I friggin' hated the beam!Beam. Working on a new dismount. Basically does a back handspring into a full layout. Missed the beam off the handspring and landed on the ground in a pike position. Drove her knee into her eye socket.
That's funny, I dabbled in gymnasts when I was younger!Oof! Ouch! I dabbled in gymnastics as a youngin' and I friggin' hated the beam!
Oof! Ouch! I dabbled in gymnastics as a youngin' and I friggin' hated the beam!
A little bit of the ol' ultra violence?