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I Didnt pass this on to my Doctor (cause he's new to me) and it just

slipped my mind, but I been doing alot of thinking that past day in

a half.... When I was 5 or 6 yrs old my father worked as a truck

driver for a laundry company ,He would bring the truck home .

One day me and my brother were playing on the back of the truck and

some how (i dont remember) the truck lift that would go up and down

to load laundry into the truck was turned on and somehow, the lift

closed on both of my legs and I was hanging up side down,

I was told my neighbor came and got me out (after he heard my

terrifying screams)I must of been in shock cause all I remember was

my dad trying to tell me to put my feet in bucket of ice water and I

sad no cause it hurt, when my mom got home they took me to the ER

and all I remember was that they said my bones were so flexible (

due to my young age) that if i was older I would have crushed the

bones.

And they did not cast my legs, they wrapped them in ace bandage type

of rappings .I remember my legs hurting so bad And being so big

(swollen) also remember yellowish sticky puss like fliud would seep

threw of the bandages from my legs.

Also it took me about 3 months to walk again.

So what im wondering if it isnt something else could my EN becoming

from this and should I let my doctor know about it?

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