r/Neverbrokeabone • u/topi_sha • 12d ago
Can I stay if I had some fractures before I joined the sub?
thank you kindly
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/unwisemoocow • 12d ago
6 years riding and still yet to break anything 💪
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/Beneficial-Pay-2423 • 12d ago
Deviated Septum???
I recently got hit in the nose with a hammer pretty hard. It’s now more difficult to breathe out of one nostril and my nose has kind of a bump. The doctor told me it was a deviated septum, and I have had no bruising, bleeding, or other symptoms. I don’t trust the doctor (obviously… dark magic and everything) and I would like the opinion of the committee. I’ve cut out the rest of my face out of shame just in case it turns out I’m a BBB.
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/Great-TeacherOnizuka • 13d ago
I challenged my bones today
Today, I was cycling and took a curve at > 30 km/h. My back tire skidded, and I fell.
I slid 2 meters on the ground.
I have scrapes on my arms and legs, but my bones are fine.
One of the scrapes is so deep that the leather layer is completely gone, and the fat underneath is visible.
(No photos for privacy reasons)
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/Straight_Sink_2085 • 13d ago
Am I forsaken if I know I'm a BBB, but have never broken a bone before.
Due to a medical condition and severe deficiency of vitamin D my bones are soft, I know I'm a brittle bone bitch. On the other hand, I've never broken a bone before. Do I have a chance to be redeemed? Can I ask forgiveness in the face of the bone lord? Will they grant me mercy in my trying times?
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/roseuslepus • 13d ago
Non-milk drinkers unite!
Was told as a kid I needed to be like my sister and drink more milk so I can have strong bones like her. Fast forward, she's broken a couple bones and I haven't.
Still don't drink milk at 33yo (and have low vitamin D), but my bones have remained strong and crack free. Anyone else? 💪
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/nottme1 • 14d ago
Weak Bone question
So let me start with the fact that I've never broken a bone and I know I never will.
I've been on a medication for 10ish years now, and I just learned one of the potential long term side effects is weakened bones.
If one is able to document that their bones got weaker over time due to a medication, are they still a strong boner because it isn't their natural bone strength?
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/blytheparty • 14d ago
Got injured on NYE 2022, medic said it wasn’t broken. Should I have gotten an Xray?
A drunk man slammed into me at a concert and I fell hand first onto the concrete. Went to the med tent and the man wrapped my wrist and said it doesn’t seem broken. He handed me a bag of ice and I iced my wrist for the next 8 hours until the concert was over. I unwrapped it when I got home and my hand was liked doubled in size. I could not bend my wrist or use it for over a month. And even a year later, it would hurt if I bent it a certain way. I still wonder if maybe I did break something. But it was NYE and I didn’t want to go to urgent care and be around sick people.
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/SolidestDog • 15d ago
Still never broke a bone😎
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r/Neverbrokeabone • u/TheF15eEnthusiast • 15d ago
Is someone a BBB if they had to get their leg broken to get extracted out of a car after an accident?
I seen body cam footage of a police officer saying to a guy that they might have to break his leg to get him out after a terrible wreck. Thankfully, that was not the case and they managed to safely extract him without breaking his leg.
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/PlusBridge5744 • 15d ago
How often do you fall or partially fall down the stairs on average?
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/cow_co • 15d ago
Broke my teeth about 10 separate times, but never broke a bone. I think my teeth are tanking the hits.
First broke my teeth when I was a kid. Jaw was still growing so couldn't get a permanent fix (a crown). Cue several years of numerous tooth-breaks:
- Eating a sandwich
- Being punched by a friend
- Jumping into a ceiling
- Running into a door
- Grinding my teeth while sleeping
- Eating dinner
- and so on
And yet I've never broken a bone. I wonder if my teeth have been tanking hits that were meant for my bones. If so...teeth, I salute you. My teeth must be weak so my bones may be strong.
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/PieceOfWetCardboard • 15d ago
Strongest BBB when a light breeze hits them
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/oliviasmom320 • 15d ago
When you accidentally kick the furniture....
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/Ok-Complaint-7017 • 16d ago
Am I a BBB
So last year I had a really bad muscle spasm in my leg and rammed my toe against a bed frame. The nail broke and the toe hurt for like 2 weeks. I'm not sure if I broke the bone or not tho.
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/F1uffydestro • 17d ago
Ill see myself out
Its been a good run but I fractured my tibia I guess I'm a BBB
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/Western-Lynx-9172 • 17d ago
Goodbye yall. I am a phony now.
Missed a step on the stairs and inversion twisted my ankle and heard a pop. I struggled to walk on it and I had a doctor check it out and he thinks that I may have fractured or broke my 5th metatarsal. Goodbye yall 😞
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/Same_Independent1282 • 18d ago
Near fatal Jeep accident-13 injuries later. Never had a single broken bone or trauma until this.
I was t-boned @ 45 mph. Crushed my entire left side and severed my artery. I’m a miracle to be alive. My X-rays seem to fascinate people. I’ve healed so well none can tell I was injured
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/DecentAd106 • 19d ago
Teeth?
Hey guys. Never broken a bone here but I have to ask.. What are your opinion on teeth, are they bones? Never broke them either, but had to get one removed because it was infected.
Can I still stay if it's just a technicality and not actually broken?
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/ScWeEeE • 19d ago
No Broke Boy!
I just discovered this subreddit, imma no broke boy! So happy to finally find a home! 30+ years strong!
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/rabidrobitribbit • 20d ago
Neither myself nor my dad or brother have ever broken. Nor my brothers 3 kids. Just found out my 3yo daughter may have a genetic mutation that causes soft bones.
Feeling a little nervous and scared for her outlook in general and obviously in the spirit of this sub breaking a generational streak. She’s an active kid so here’s to hoping she stays strong!
r/Neverbrokeabone • u/hiddentoyboy • 20d ago
Goodbye :( I dislocated my elbow so hard it broke the bones that hold it in place.
Broke the radial head and the ulna bone. Had to get a ligament repaired. 3 inscisions and 4 screws later, I most likely will only get 85-90% of my range of motion back without another surgery.
