No but one time I crashed my bike and got bruised and torn up pretty bad. I was on crutches for... *thinks* about a day. I still kinda have a scar above my lip. Everyone said it was a miracle I didn't break any bones, lose any teeth or get a concussion.
But there was this one time I fell the stairs when I was a kid.
That explains so much. *disses self* HA! I beat the next person to post!
A couple of years ago I went to a YYY concert and a large piece of the ceiling fell on my head during the support act. I had to go to the hospital and wait about six hours to get stitches, and had quite the concussion. I didn't even get to see the band!
I have lots more stories, but that is probably the most interesting one.
Heh, that reminds me of the time i tore all the ligaments in my ankle as well as stretching the tendons. Was supposed to be on crutches for 6 weeks. Meh, was on them for the Friday and went to play football (it IS football, not soccer). Lasted the whole seventy minutes as well as reffing two games afterwards. I'm insane![]()
When I was two I was jumping on the couch and fell. I hit my head on the coffee table and the lady at the hospital thought my father was a child abuser :(
First incident:
At my old house in Colorado we had one of those 2 sided swings, I don't know exactly what they call them. Well one day I decided I thought it'd be great fun to do an "underdog" on them, go for the kill and bam slice the top of my head open slightly. Luckily for me it wasn't deep or anything and it just required some TLC.
I don't know if you could call this head drama really, even though it involves the head. I was 12 years old, riding my bike on our sidewalk in front when all the sudden (i can't remember what lead up to this, I was probably being stupid) I fell over the front of my bike and landed on my stomach. I ran home like a scared little baby, and told my parents who looked at me with horror. Apparently I had pushed my glasses into my head and was bleeding.
I needed 13 stitches above my eyebrow.
The end.
now safe beneath their wisdom, and their feet;
here i will teach you truly how, to sleep.
I've slipped and hit my head on a tile floor when I was younger. Felt slightly dizzy for a bit afterwards but was fine other than that. I must have a head of steel or something. Otherwise no, I can safely say I've avoided head injuries altogether.
Not my words Carol, the words of Top Gear magazine.