Through the years I have been known to be the one to get hurt no matter the situation. You could say I’m very accident prone, my accidents peaked around the time my parents bought a four-wheeler. My first wreck happened when I was racing my dogs around the house and became too focused on watching the dog than where I was going and ran the four-wheeler up a water oak. Even though it didn’t feel great I was more upset about ripping my new fox shirt but this time I came out lucky no injuries other than 180 dollars’ worth of damage to the four-wheeler.
A few months later I was riding through the field wide open just having a blast riding around as fast as I could. I was rolling through the field when all of a sudden, I ran up on a hidden ditch in the center of the field I tried to stop but I was moving too fast and hit it head on immediately stopping the four-wheeler and throwing me air born landing on one hand and shattering my wrist. This was the first time I had broken anything and I was not very enthusiastic.
Shortly after I got the cast off I was playing football with some friends at school, I remember my foot feeling like
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Both times from punching something. The first time was an accident I was punching a moving punching bag and missed one time and hit a brick wall straight on causing a pretty bad boxers break. Causing me to have to have two pins put in my hand and that was no fun recovering from but I did. It took about 4 months of cast after the surgery and then about two weeks after I got the cast off I broke my hand in the same place not thinking playing around with my friends. I refused to have another surgery and now I am stuck with a large knot on my had where the bone healed back disfigured. This is now what I use as a reminder when I see it to stay safe and be cautious not reckless and to hopefully keep me from having any further