Left radius for me.
Left humerus for me. It was mildy amusing lying on a gurney while waiting for my x-ray and looking at the card they'd given me that said "Humerus deformity" on it. That was only until the women then had to twist the bottom half back around to face the right direction so she could take the x-ray. That part hurt a bit. Worse part was a few days later when i went back for my check up though. They told me that the fact i couldn't control my hand could be down to nerve bruising or more serious nerve damage, that they couldn't tell which it was and i'd just have to wait and see if i got control back. They said they'd have to wait until the arm was fix before they'd be able to look into my hand, and try to repair the nerves if needed. Had to sleep sat up for at least about 2-3 months for my arm and didnt get any movement back in my left hand for about 4-5months, and was working fully again after 6 months. Was a pretty scary and eye opening time to have had to live with only one working hand for that long. Huge relief the day i managed to move a finger again though.
Put me down for a right, 4th proximal phalanx of the hand!
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Broken 5th metatarsal on my left foot, nearly healed.
Just scaphoid for me (and already taken). I have snapped my ligament behind my knee and removed all the flesh off my elbow though...
no bones but i've lost a kidney and appendix, i'm running out of parts I can lose without dying :/
Just updated. thanks to all for contributions; Fraz, winced reading your post, very nasty - likewise subucni, & the sleeping sitting up sounded no joke
kasavien, I think I'll leave organs & innards, the diagram would be bit grisly..
Still a few gaps, but go carefully everybody, rather leave them blank - don't feel obliged to fall downstairs.
(but if you do, try for pelvis or legs )
Doh, how did i manage to forget, i had a car run over my right leg when i was 3 1/2 years old. Snapped it just above the ankle. I got a G1 Iron Hide Transformer from my parents while in hospital so i figure it was a good trade off.
Pelvis is no fun at all, see plenty of those at work.
Your pelvis is like a polo mint....it always breaks in multiple places
Recycling consultant
Left and Right Tibias, Fibias and Femurs. Surprised they have not been taken yet.
All were surgically broken when I had metal plates inserted into both Femurs, and then the Tibias/Fibias were broken and had Illizerov External Fixators attached to slowly stretch and reset them in the correct position.
All fully healed now though and perfectly straight! Plus having the metal in the Femurs is something to be proud of hehe
3 ribs, 2 on the left, 1 on the right, plus my right ankle.
Ribs - One I got from pulling up a big fat root of something, it came free and I stabbed meself in the chest, and another I fell going upstairs and landed on the head of my walking stick. Last rib, from sneezing. Ankle playing squash mid 80s.
Both right and left femurs have been broken by surgeons in operations (well im missing a 1/4 of my right femur now replaced by a nice titanium go faster hip joint0 does that count?
I've not broken any bones to contribute to this, however it is interesting to see that Hexites seem to be breaking their hands and feet so much.
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Put me down for a left wrist following a motorcycle related deceleration trauma back in 2000
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