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Acaroid

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I heal incredably fast....every broken bone i have ever had, the doctors seem almost amazed at how quickly i heal... I broke my leg fairly bad (look in "The stupidest way you have hurt yourself." forum for the full story) but I was walking before my physio even thought i should be able to put wieght on it. was running comfortably about the time i was ment to be walking...

Broke my arm last year, only took 2-3 weeks for total heal...

doctors think im a freak :|
 

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Odd things...

Well, once a few years back, I fell about a foot and a half, and sprained my ankle so bad they had to treat it like it was broken.

I don't get sick. It just doesn't happen. Well, it does, but the worst I've had in the last few years was "the sniffles." My immune system is just freakishly strong. When I was about seven I had pneumonia for about two days. We didn't have much money, so I had to recover naturally. Had the flu when I was about eight. Lay in bed for a day, perfectly fine the next. No medication. No allergies of any sort. Drink after deathly sick people; no problem.

But every time I drink tea that's more than about five hours old (unrefrigerated), I wind up waking in the middle of the night and vomiting all over my bed.
 

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For me I was walking around near a friend's pool area and accidentally stepped on a nail sticking out of plank of wood (sounds cliche, I know) as far as I can remember it went right through my foot, and I walked over to my friend's parents and asked for a band-aid. All I needed other than that was a tetnis (spelling?) shot "just in case"

BUT better story from a girl living in my street. My old street (living in Birchgrove in Australia) was on the side of a hill that was ridiculously steep. I am not joking that I have never seen a steeper slope that cars could go up in my life. Anyway, this girl is at the top with her parents and she sees her friend at the bottom of the hill, yells "Mum! I'm going to talk to [Name]" and sped off. What she didn't know was that a glazier was there installing big glass windows in a house near mine. He had left an unbordered pane of glass standing upright in the street, and the girl ran down the hill and smashed right through it.

Amazingly, the girl only needed a couple of stitches and was not seriously hurt at all. The funny thing was that the area her body impacted was totally demolished, but the outside border was intact, a la Bugs Bunny.
 

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Couple of other things from reading through other people's stories.

Both me and my sister seem to have an immunity to painkillers-I had to have a ingrowing toenail removed, and had to have 10 injections in my toe to finally make it go numb. What's more impressive is that my sister had to have 21 injections in the roof of her mouth to have a tooth out.

Also, I also seem to never get sick. I did a fair bit when I was younger, but I swear apart from Meningitis in February, and my first proper flu in about November/December, before then I hadn't been ill for years.
 

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You know, Morgan Freeman had a heart attack a while back. His life flashed before his eyes. Funnily enough, it was narrated by Morgan Freeman.

Anyway, at my summer home a while back I went for a ride on this little Razor scooter 1/3 my size when a van comes up the road right at me. I swerve to avoid the van, steady myself out, and lean back in relief when the thing flips over and I am left with 2 gashes in my right foot and a knee completely devoid of skin. I hobble back the 100 yards or so with the only real pain in my left leg, which was scraped, and calmly inform my parents that I am hurt. My mom nearly fainted and the sight of all the blood...
 

Scolar Visari

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Had a root canal, thing was I didn't get alot of medication because I wanted to be tough like daddy. Hurt more than anything I've ever felt in my life. Moral is I was young and stupid.
 

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I just read about this in the newspaper recently - a little kid, I think he was about a year and a half old, somewhere in my home state, fell out of a 3rd story window. He just got up and walked around, completely unharmed. They brought him to the hospital and just kept him overnight for observation. Completely fine.
 

Lvl 64 Klutz

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I once had a very lucid dream about waking up, getting ready for the day, spending the day doing completely normal things, and went back to sleep that night. You can imagine the awkwardness that was the next morning, seeing as how I initially had no idea it was a dream.
 

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ThaBenMan post=18.68022.630359 said:
I just read about this in the newspaper recently - a little kid, I think he was about a year and a half old, somewhere in my home state, fell out of a 3rd story window. He just got up and walked around, completely unharmed. They brought him to the hospital and just kept him overnight for observation. Completely fine.
God. When will you people learn! Please, you have to tell me where this was, so I can go and destroy the Anti-Christ, Harbinger of the Apocalypse.

Well, lets see.

I'm a martial artist. I fashion myself a amateur mixed martial artist, and I supliment my knowledge with several different styles. I hold a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, I've done a little Muay Thay, boxing, I wrestled for my high school, and learned a bit of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. You know, the classics. Well, I have constantly occuring dreams where I guess I am either fighting or having to defend myself against something or someone. This happens often, and I always, ALWAYS kick when I fight (this stems from Tae Kwon Do training) and when I kick, I actually kick, waking myself up.

This might explain why I am such a lethargic person during... well everything.

Also on more than one occassion I've almost attacked a person who was trying to wake me up (or just startled me in my sleep by walking around my room or something).
 

Reaperman Wompa

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Tripped over, planted my knee in concrete and somehow cracked it(the concrete), hurt like a ***** but only scraped the skin.

Edit: I never get sick during school days.ever.

But on first day of holidays i get sick, last holidays eye problems, before that sprained ankle, before that mouth infection (not in gross way), first day of holidays i always get sick.
 

Cpt. Red

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My cousin was once in a car crash with three other people and none of them used seatbelts. The car somersaulted 5 times and all of them got out without a scratch on them...
 

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Cpt. Red post=18.68022.630971 said:
My cousin was once in a car crash with three other people and none of them used seatbelts. The car somersaulted 5 times and all of them got out without a scratch on them...
Really?
 

Cpt. Red

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Reasonable Doubt post=18.68022.631193 said:
Cpt. Red post=18.68022.630971 said:
My cousin was once in a car crash with three other people and none of them used seatbelts. The car somersaulted 5 times and all of them got out without a scratch on them...
Really?
Yep... they were driving on some road far from anything really and while taking a curve they failed to spot a newly dug ditch and well you already know what happened then...
 

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when i was younger, i was sleeping, and apparently fell off the top of my bunk-bed. the thud was loud enough that my parents came to see what happened, saw me sleeping on the floor, and put me on the lower level of the bed. i was asleep the whole time. they told me about it the next day.
 

DreamKing

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Let's see. I have fallen out of my bunk bed when I was young and more recently, I have had a police car roll over my left foot. All the tire left was a mark on my foot, but destroyed my sneakers. I walked home that day too.