CupWizier
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I once dislocated a finger while playing third base in a company softball league. One of the other infielders said I had to pop it back in, the sooner the better. So, although it took two painful tries, I got it back in. Went to a doctor. It chipped a tiny fragment of bone. Had to have a splint for a few days. Now, I'm sure a dislocated shoulder is far worse so I'm expecting more like a few weeks, perhaps a month.
Ha, I got that one topped. During lunch time recess in the 8th grade we were playing basketball in the gym and I noticed when I dribbled with my left hand it didn't feel right and when I looked at my hand, the ring finger was bent 45 degrees at the top knuckle. The teacher on duty suggested I go to the office and have the nurse look at it and my teacher was in there at the time and took a look at it and said it appeared to be dislocated and just needed to be ;popped back in. I asked him if he could do it for me and declined for obvious reasons so I went outside and began pulling and pounding on it to no avail. When I got home from school my mom took me to the doctor and it turned out that I had torn the tendon in that finger and no amount of pulling and popping was going to put it back in place. Surprisingly it wasn't painful at all.
