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Off-Topic => All of all! => Topic started by: Linkforce on June 06, 2006, 01:55:25 AM
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Ok, so today I hit my Funny bone really hard. It made my arm and pinky and ring finger numb for like...30-45 seconds. Then it got ok, but I still felt tingles. This happened at 12 noon today, and I still feel small tingles. theres also a bruise right where a hit it and a big scratch. should I be worried?
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Have you ever hit your funny bone before today? Nothings wrong. Its just really sensitive nerves.
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Yeah... it's just when you hit a special spot.
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Hence why they call it the funny bone - when you get hit, it feels funny for the rest of the day.
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Of course I've hit my funny bone before, but never this hard. I hit a thick concrete wall and it hurt like a bitch. And I guess the fact that there's a bruise there is making it still feel tingly.
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Originally posted by Osmose
Hence why they call it the funny bone - when you get hit, it feels funny for the rest of the day.
I thought that it was because the reaction people make is funny for everyone else. The more you know, I guess.
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Originally posted by Osmose
Hence why they call it the funny bone - when you get hit, it feels funny for the rest of the day.
The rest of the day? It usually bugs me for about ten or so seconds. I honestly have no idea why it's called a "funny bone", nobody ever laughs... ever...
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odd, I hit my funny bone today too for the first time in a long time. Not as hard though.
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I laugh when I hit my funny bone.
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I laugh when I hit other people's funny bones.
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We would make an excellent pair.
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Funny bone = shock bone? The one you hit when you put your arm back and then SHOCK?
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yes
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I laugh too, but is more of personal thing. I laugh when I feel most funkyness in my body, specially pain.
If it's a lot of pain, I usually instead screech like a dinosaur.
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It's true; after I got my pinky dislocated and when my doctor tried to relocated manually (with his own hands and fingers) and no anesthetics, I screamed like I'll never scream ever again (i was in 6th grade so I was like 12?) So from then on, I trained my pain screams to be screeches.
The only times I scream is when I get scared. Which only my brothers manage to do, and its getting rare-er by the year.
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Originally posted by Razor
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I hate that bone.
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Besides, it's your ulnar nerve, not a bone.
One of the few nerves with practically no protection other than skin.
If there's no bleeding, you're fine.
anyways, why'd you hit your elbow against a concrete wall? That needs some amount of attempt, right?