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I ask as I managed to slice off the fingerprint off my right hand ring finger while reassembling my SA-S03
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I think you win this game. Saying that, what happened to the airsoft sniper who stepped back off a 2 story roof?Broken hip.
I vaguely remember he went to Hosp for a nasty sprain, but was otherwise alright!I think you win this game. Saying that, what happened to the airsoft sniper who stepped back off a 2 story roof?
From what I remember, he did take it like a champI vaguely remember he went to Hosp for a nasty sprain, but was otherwise alright!
How on Earth did you manage to break your hip in an airsoft related manner, whilst not playing????Broken hip.
I have a history of disc problems in the lower back, one of which required spinal surgery in 1996, and all the prolapses and surgery have left me with damage to the nerves in my right calf and foot. I have suffered from acute sciatica over the years. I have also developed drop foot so I have to concentrate when moving and keep my eye down on the ground to avoid stepping into any little dips which can destroy my balance and lead to falls.How on Earth did you manage to break your hip in an airsoft related manner, whilst not playing????
That's legendary! ?
I have a history of disc problems in the lower back, one of which required surgery, and this has left me with damage to the nerves in my right calf and foot. I have drop foot so I have to concentrate when moving and keep my eye down on paths to avoid stepping into any little dips which can destroy my balance and lead to falls.
I had just received my UKARA and was walking to the village post office carrying largish parcels in both hands, containing items I was selling to finance airsoft purchases. I woman drove past me and stopped fifty yards ahead to pick up a friend. At the very moment she passed me, she hit the horn to alert her friend. The noise startled me and I lost concentration and lifted up my head just as my right foot went forward into a slight decline in the path. I lost my balance and fell out into the road on my right. Because my hands were full of parcels I couldn't use them to break my fall. So I went down heavily on to my right hip. Fortunately no cars were coming at the time, or I probably wouldn't be writing this now.
I was in considerable pain and unable to get up for quite a while. A kind lady motoritst stopped, helped me into her car and drove me back to my house. She got me in and sat me down in a chair. I was very sore for two weeks but took ibuprofen and continued to hobble around for a fortnight. My family finally insisted on taking me to the hospital for an x-ray. My hip had a clean break, and I was admitted and operated on two days later. The operation resulted in more nerve damage (normal after hip surgery due to all the muscle that has to be cut through) to the right leg, and my drop foot worsened.
Nearly eight months later I felt I had recovered sufficiently to go back to my CQB site and avoid losing my UKARA. I was now wearing a special splint for drop foot. I was fine for most of the session, but forgot myself in the last fifteen minutes, broke into a little trot where the ground was uneven and went down again on my right hip. At first I thought I had broken it again, but it was just badly bruised and I had recovered after a week.
The I received the results of my bone density test from the hospital telling me that I had osteopenia and was high risk for further fractures. My airsoft days were over and I would never get the full use out of all the airsoft stuff I had bought after getting my UKARA.