Holy $#*^! faceplant, Batman...
Friday, March 17th, 2006 08:35 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This morning at about 7:15, I was trotting down Prospect St. trying to catch my subway so I could make my train... and I tripped and fell on my face. On the sidewalk.
No bleeding, no bone broken from what I can tell, but I bet it's going to bruise up nicely over the course of today. There's just a little visible abrasion on my left eyebrow (where my hair tends to cover it anyway), and my cheekbone has swelled up just enough that I can see it out of the corner of my eye. So everything's a bit tender there (to say the least; I probably could use an icepack, come to think of it). But my teeth seem okay and such, and I managed to miss my nose, so I think I got off pretty easily all things considered.
The guy who was walking behind me (whom, in fact, I had just passed in my hurry to get by, so it's a freaking lucky thing I didn't fall into the street in the first place) did not even PAUSE to see if I was okay, just kept on walking. Jerk! I think that upset me as much as anything else. :-P I wasn't in any pain to speak of, but so rattled that I was in tears all the way to South Station. (Doing fine now. Also, caught the commuter rail with no problem, thank goodness.)
However, I also seem to have broken my Treo (which was in my left front coat pocket, so I basically landed right on it). There's no visible damage to the screen, but it won't power up. I have a spare phone at home, but won't get back to that until tonight, so don't bother trying to call or SMS me.
EDIT: Duuude! I managed to reset the Treo and it works!!! What a relief! -- However, my eye is getting steadily more swollen; between that and the kohl-like red streak emanating from the corner, I could have gone as Cleopatra for Purim a couple days ago. :-/
No bleeding, no bone broken from what I can tell, but I bet it's going to bruise up nicely over the course of today. There's just a little visible abrasion on my left eyebrow (where my hair tends to cover it anyway), and my cheekbone has swelled up just enough that I can see it out of the corner of my eye. So everything's a bit tender there (to say the least; I probably could use an icepack, come to think of it). But my teeth seem okay and such, and I managed to miss my nose, so I think I got off pretty easily all things considered.
The guy who was walking behind me (whom, in fact, I had just passed in my hurry to get by, so it's a freaking lucky thing I didn't fall into the street in the first place) did not even PAUSE to see if I was okay, just kept on walking. Jerk! I think that upset me as much as anything else. :-P I wasn't in any pain to speak of, but so rattled that I was in tears all the way to South Station. (Doing fine now. Also, caught the commuter rail with no problem, thank goodness.)
EDIT: Duuude! I managed to reset the Treo and it works!!! What a relief! -- However, my eye is getting steadily more swollen; between that and the kohl-like red streak emanating from the corner, I could have gone as Cleopatra for Purim a couple days ago. :-/
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Date: Friday, March 17th, 2006 02:05 pm (UTC)great story. We know tiger boy beats you.
"What do you tell a woman with 2 black eyes?"
"nuthin', she's already been told twice already!!!"
Just kidding [yes yes abuse isn't a laughing matter. I know, firsthand, OK, and the joke still makes me smile]. Anyway, glad you're OK, and here's hoping the Treo is OK (try banging it again, maybe it'll jostle whatever back into place).
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Date: Friday, March 17th, 2006 02:21 pm (UTC)Bwahaha. He's never even raised his voice to me in a year and a half, and he'll probably be horrified that someone would even write this in jest. :-)
*waves*
All the same, though, I *am* a little glad that there is visible abrasion instead of just bruising and swelling: "Pavement! Honest to God!"
But speaking of smacking things around, I do still have to try some percussive maintenance on the Treo.
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Date: Friday, March 17th, 2006 02:22 pm (UTC)Definitely get some ice and some ibuprofen, it'll help with any pain and swelling. You'll probably feel it in your neck and shoulders later from the muscle strain, heading it off with Ibuprofen will help.
Some people are jerks.
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Date: Friday, March 17th, 2006 02:27 pm (UTC)Last time I fell like that, I broke a finger; I'm very glad you're mostly intact.
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Date: Friday, March 17th, 2006 02:32 pm (UTC)If you bought the Treo on a credit card you might be able to use automatic extended warranty to get it replaced, if it really is broken. My Palm died within a couple weeks after its one-year warranty was up, but AmEx gave me my money back because they had a double-warranty deal that I didn't even know about when I bought the thing.
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Date: Friday, March 17th, 2006 02:48 pm (UTC)Janet, having really fair Irish skin, used to get the most astonishing sets of bruises from karate. Unloading groceries, I had the odd experience of getting stared daggers by the clerks and the women in the checkout line. "Leave him honey, cuz he ain't worth it, uh-uh!" :)
feel better!
Date: Friday, March 17th, 2006 02:52 pm (UTC)yeah on not hurting/breaking your nose!!
sorry to hear about the jerk :(
be kind to yourself- falling well is really hard; I've only just started to practice it.
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Date: Friday, March 17th, 2006 02:54 pm (UTC)I had a similar "what a jerk" experience in 1997 when I fell off a loading dock onto asphalt, breaking and dislocating my left shoulder. As I screamed "OW!" a few times in the alley, I noticed a couple of women passing by, looking at me, and smiling as they passed. What's so funny, I couldn't help thinking.
Much later, my dad attempted to put the best spin possible on their reaction (which is usually my mom's thing: my dad likes to mock her benefit-of-the-doubt approach with "Hitler wasn't so bad; he built good roads"). He reminded me that falls do often look funny to observers, which is why they're a staple of slapstick comedy even though, as he admitted, if people slip on a banana peel and fall in real life, they could seriously injure or even kill themselves depending on how and where they land. Still. Those women were jerks, and so was that guy. Though I don't wish that he'll "get his." (*gentle finger wag*)
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Date: Friday, March 17th, 2006 03:33 pm (UTC)Eee-yahhh! That sounds truly heinous.
Though I don't wish that he'll "get his." (*gentle finger wag*)
Oh, I think those have all been predictions of karmic payback, rather than wishes for same.
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Date: Friday, March 17th, 2006 03:12 pm (UTC)It's a Boston thing. So sorry it happened to you.
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Date: Friday, March 17th, 2006 03:14 pm (UTC)Oh well.
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Date: Friday, March 17th, 2006 03:15 pm (UTC)I've had a couple of "what a jerk" experiences. And one very lovely opposite experience.
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Date: Friday, March 17th, 2006 03:22 pm (UTC)Sorry to hear about your fall, nth-ing the ice and ibuprofen recommendations.
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