How Do You Cope With A Broken Wrist (Teens)?
• Lay off playing video games. If you really want to play a video game, log onto the computer and play computer games that use a mouse as a controller. • You can go to the movies with your friends. If you can watch movies at home, it’s fine to go to the movies with your friends. This is a good activity to do with your friends when you have a broken wrist. • After breaking your wrist, stay home for a couple of days. It’s going to be hard to move around, so it’s best to switch the social butterfly mode off for awhile. You should probably wait about two to five days before you go back to school. • Eat healthy foods. You should eat healthy foods no matter what, but be careful that you only eat foods that make you feel good and are good for you. You don’t want to be in any more pain than you already are. • Sleeping is hard. You have to accept it, sleeping is going to be hard. Sleep with your arm in a V-shape across your chest, or down by your side. Don’t lay on your side however, as you may