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Broken Bones

Had this astonishingly aweso-fantabulo-bone breaker-cracker jack bike crash on last Tuesday resulting in collarbone division into 2 pieces. The pain is supposed to kick balls out of people as badly as they keep weeping for days in pain. Days?? damn this fate which kept banging my back again and again. The pain of my broken collarbone has a limit which is far less than the minimum threshold limit of pain I could take. I really am amazed that the I do have a broken bone in my body and it does not hurt me as much. Wonder what drugs have I been given?? The pain goes into the mind and just vanished in the narrow bends and curves of my neurological system which is why I never felt that pinch from the broken bone. Anyways consuming loads of calcium so as to get back on track as early as possible. Hail me calcium am already missing driving my bike to college !! :( Feeling dependent, such a disgrace it feels to be dependent on mom and dad even for changing a shirt. Damn am the most ineligible person at home to be at home. Need to get well soon.

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