Deanna Schneider wrote:
> Eesh, well that sucks. I just usually have several black and blue spots on 
> me. I can't recall a time when I didn' t have a bruise _somewhere_. Good 
> thing child protective services was a lot more laid back when I was a kid or 
> my parents woulda been in a heap o' trouble. ;) (Oh, and about cracking a 
> bone - I thought you meant like when you "crack" your funny bone - not like 
> when you fracture something. Yah, that'd hurt good.)

Seems to me it'd suck more to be constantly bruised.  :-)

I have a friend who bruises more easily than I do, but probably not as 
easily as you do.  She's been taking Tae Soo Do classes for a year or 
so, now, and always has visible bruises.  One day, she got 
(accidentally) clocked in the face.  She had visions of a cop coming up 
and asking, "Ma'am, did your husband do that to you?"  I told her to 
cheerfully respond, "No, sir.  I have to pay to get it done!"

Anyway, the last two times I took Vicodin for something they weren't 
prescribed for, it was when I cracked my rib last year and when I 
thought I broke my toe (turned out, I just bruised the bone).  For all 
the medicine I *have* to take, I try to avoid extra stuff.  Plus, I 
really don't like being on pain pills.

--Ben


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