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JohnWinthrop
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Five weeks ago I broke my pinkie playing football, Caught a 35-yard pass entirely on the tip of my pinkie, shattering the proximal phalange (bone closest to the hand).
Had the entire forearm in a cast with the pinkie taped to a metal bar for three weeks. Couldn't play guitar at all. Then, I got the cast off and had to tape the pinkie to the ring finger for a week. Could only play the most basic of chords.
Now, five weeks later, my pinkie is still stiff, extremely sore, and can only help out on electric, but hasn't the strength to do anything for me on my acoustic guitar, which makes blues progressions impossibly painful and buzzing off the frets like crazy.
And the pisser was that I had written a song the day it happened. The chord progression and the chorus were literally created in five minutes, and it seemed so right.
Then I broke my finger and was freaked out that I would forget my new song (which happens to me 90% of the time because I rarely record while I'm goofing around---stupid, stupid, stupid).
I ran the tune through my head for an entire month and, phew, it's still there.
The moral of the story?
DON'T BREAK ANY FINGERS IFYOU PLAY A STRINGED INSTRUMENT!!!
Now I actually get nervous when I see people throwing a football around.
What's funny is that I had intuition going into the game that I would get hurt, but I thought it would be from falling, getting tackled, etc., but it turned out to be a broken pinkie from a bad catch.
DOH!