Ow, my feet.
Walking is starting to hurt or something.In Physics class, I asked my teacher:If a 100kg weight falls seven feet onto hard ground, how much force is applied to the ground/the object?I then had to go and solve it for myself.I refuse to believe I ended up with 4,000 pounds of force on impact.Oh, but the effects wouldn't be felt until several days after falling off that chimney when I decided to walk to the McDonald's by the school.It's about 17, 20 minutes away, a little over a mile and a half.And it was horrible agony.I mean, I've been no friend to physical exercise through the years, but are my feet supposed to be utterly ablaze in four minutes?(Oh, and my backpack weighs some 15kg/35lbs as well.)I considered turning back before I hit the end of the street :VI'm sitting in my English class right now and my feet are all… numb-ish.I don't think I need to see a doctor for this though, do I?I mean, it's just intense foot pain.Please say "no;" I'm terribly unfond of trips to the doctor.Oh, and I ended up ordering a cheeseburger and chicken nuggets with a drink and friesLOL SO MUCH FOR EXERCISE
If you jump off of something, you usually coushin your fall somehow. Either by rolling or on your feed you use muscle force to soften it. But anyway, that does seem like a lot.
My friend said she fell out of a tree about the same height once and had to surgery her feet because she tore open the skin or something.
She then said that I should have landed on my ass or something.My feet feel about the same though. She recommends a trip to the doctor, but I'll just sit it out for now.Just go to the doctor, why not?
i don't see why people are scared of the doctors, not like they use rectal thermometers.You're underestimating how incorrect you are.
Typical doctor encounter:All doctors are ex pornstars.