Catpop
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Older I get, easier it is the get those little ruptured blood vessels.
wife says, “what have you done to yourself now?
I says, “Don’t have a clue!”
wife says, “what have you done to yourself now?
I says, “Don’t have a clue!”
Coooorect. You may have fractured a bone in your wrist where the forearm bones join. Get that X-rayed.This question is best left to medical professions, not people at a gun forum.
No pain, no tenderness, no swelling, no tingling, no numbness. I just cleaned the two guns I used today and loaded some snap caps in and have been doing some dry fire practice. Everything is normal except for the discoloration.
could be a rash rather than a bruise if there is no soreness
I'm a little embarrassed by the attention this has received.
My past experiences with the ER says this is bad advice. Walk in, take a number and sit down. Wait 2-4 hours before going to be evaluated. During flu season this is risky. Add another 2+ hours for tests, then wait for an intern to tell you what little they know. You have then wasted several hours, thousands of dollars, and will leave in worse health than how you entered. I now won't go to the ER without a ride in the meat wagon.I would head to the ER.