This morning at the rescue centre, I was going from one part of the building to the other. On order to do that you have to go outside and back in through another door. (untill we raise enough $$$$ for renovations to put doors in)
Anyway, I was trying to brush up the short part of my hiar with my left arm, and hit it on the door frame as I was walking in. These are the doors are big heavy metal ones.
Ouch. I though nothing of it and went to roll some loose change so it could go into the bank this morning. And I set my arm down on the desk. OW.
I rolled my sleeve up to see the damage and there was a huge blood bubble on my elbow.
Why is it that when you see what the injury is, it hurts more?
I'm waiting for bruising or something to show up.. which hasn't yet. It hurts to bend it and left something heavy, so I am assuming there is going to be a bruise there soon.
I am now trying to keep from setting my elbow down on the desk now, which is becoming increasingly difficult, the more tired I get
NOTE TO SELF: Care less about hair and more about safety.
Anyway, I was trying to brush up the short part of my hiar with my left arm, and hit it on the door frame as I was walking in. These are the doors are big heavy metal ones.
Ouch. I though nothing of it and went to roll some loose change so it could go into the bank this morning. And I set my arm down on the desk. OW.
I rolled my sleeve up to see the damage and there was a huge blood bubble on my elbow.
I am now trying to keep from setting my elbow down on the desk now, which is becoming increasingly difficult, the more tired I get
NOTE TO SELF: Care less about hair and more about safety.