It's such a little thing, but it hurts pretty good

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It's such a little thing, but it hurts pretty good
A couple months ago I was T-boned on my way home from a concert and was airlifted. I lost consciousness on impact. As a result, my pelvis was shattered and I got a concussion. Since then, I’ve learned to walk again and am on track to return to back to how I functioned before. I’m actually healing 2-3 months faster than the doctor initially expected me to. Additionally, I recently got accepted into a doctor of physical therapy program! Healing is an ongoing process, but I’m not gonna let trauma define me!
You would think I'd have seen that coming...
So I have a small character who gets hurt by a bigger one. Specifically, they crush the whumpee's pelvis by stepping on it. The size/strength difference is enough to allow this to happen
Other than the obvious (lots of pain, not being able to walk) what sort of complications could arise?
Since we're looking at a pelvic fracture, some complications that might arise are nerve damage (that may cause impaired sensation or mobility, disturbances in bladder or bowel function, incontinence, and impaired sexual function), chronic pain (especially if the pelvis healed improperly), and pelvic blood clots (that may travel to the lungs, heart, and brain and be deadly).
I also wouldn't be surprised to see damage to the pelvic organs and non-bone structures, including the urinary system (ureters, bladder, and urethra), rectum, reproductive system (uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, cervix, vagina, prostate), external genitalia (vaginal opening, clitoris, labia, scrotum, testicles, penis), pelvic muscles, and pelvic blood vessels (left and right iliac veins and arteries).
Happy whumping!
Common Fractures From Truck Wrecks - Houston Truck Accident Lawyer
Common Fractures From Truck Wrecks – Houston Truck Accident Lawyer
Common Fractures From Truck Wrecks – Houston Truck Accident Lawyer Truck accidents often lead to a number of injuries, including broken bones and fractures.
While fractures and broken bones are rarely life-threatening they are extremely painful, can prove to be expensive when it comes to treatment and take a long time to heal. They can lead to temporary and permanent damage and can, at times,…
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