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Originally Posted by representing
Medically spoken, though, from what I know (and I could be wrong), doctors only say broken when it is nearly broken all the way through the bone.
When someone told me the player broke his wrist I was imagining the x-ray showing a split or near-split in a bone or two. The way he played with that hand tonight, it was probably just a hair-line fractured or something like that. No cast or brace on his wrist, just taped below the wrist and close to the elbow (two different taped locations).
(I watch too much of the Discovery Health channel evidently)
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The chip on your shoulder is showing again. You think you know everything about everything and when people correct you, rather than humbly
listen and
learn you get argumentative. I am really glad I don't have to work with you as a partner.