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Physics, 12.11.2020 20:40 meowmeowcow

So I kicked my leg in the air trying to do something but I slipped cause I had socks on. I hit the ground hard with my left hand. It bent back pretty far. It hurts to move. But like I said it isn't swollen. Is it broken? 1. Hurts to move
2. Not swollen
3. Hurts in general
4. Can't put any weight on it or my wrist feels like exploding
5. Can't pick up my water bottle which is pretty light
6. Hurts sort of when I move my fingers
7. Feels weird when I move it and after I move it my wrist is pounding with pain
Is it broken? Should I convince my mom to take me to get an x-ray? Should I get an x-ray? Please let me know!

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