I fall down and hurt myself 2-3 times a day. How often do you fall?

How many times a week do you fall down?


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Orbital-Fetus

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from high school of me tryna hop over something in the hallway before class around everyone and importantly my crush. my leg caught the edge. i spun in the air and tumbled on the ground. got up didn't look back and went to class with my hand bruised but not more than my pride and ego. I dared not look back at the faces of every student who saw me take that dive for no good fukking reason.

it was almost as bad as me tryna cut across the frozen football field late to class as a shortcut one winter morning, same highschool and busting my ass no less than 5 times. literally every classroom window in my school overlooked the football field. i looked like charlie chaplin on ice.

man i took some L's falling foreal, thanks for bringing back the trauma op :mjcry:
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OP, this is serious. Please go get yourself checked out.

Multiple Sclerosis​

Signs and Symptoms​

The symptoms of multiple sclerosis depend on which particular pathway of nerve fiber is damaged. Tingling, numbness, sensations of tightness or weakness may result when myelin in the spinal cord is damaged. If nerve fibers to the bladder are affected, urinary incontinence may occur. Likewise, damage to the cerebellum portion of the brain may result in imbalance or a lack of coordination. MS patients can have a wide range of symptoms, depending on where the damage occurs in the central nervous system.
Because MS can cause a wide variety of symptoms in different people, doctors often struggle to diagnose the disease. However, common symptoms of MS include changes in sensation or sensory symptoms such as tingling and numbness, and changes in muscle function or motor symptoms such as difficulty walking, stiffness or tremors.
Some common symptoms are:
  • Clumsiness or weakness
  • Difficulty walking or maintaining balance
  • Dizziness or vertigo
  • Eye problems such as double vision or uncontrolled eye movements
  • Fatigue
  • Muscle spasms
  • Problems with bladder or bowel control
  • Stiffness
  • Tremors
  • Tingling or numbness
  • Depression or emotional changes
  • Mild intellectual change such as memory problems
  • Sexual problems such as difficulty reaching orgasm, lack of vaginal sensation or erectile dysfunction
Symptoms usually appear in people between 20 and 40 years of age.
I was gonna say this. You need to get checked for ms. My sister has it.
 

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I mentioned this because I brought it up with someone I know. I was explaining several injuries I had. They/Them asked how I got the injuries. I told them that I fall a few times a day. They looked at me like :what: So i'm like "How often do you fall down?" The response was shocking.

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How are you falling breh ? Are you like tripping on shyt ?

I fall when I play soccer eg. if I get tackled or if the field is wet and I slip (hurt my knee like that recently) but just in day to day activities ? Idk breh you might wanna get that checked out
 
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