Two tendons did, Toddy. It's a bit of an annoyance rather than painful, the main concern is "will my left thumb be crippled for life?" but even that isn't a biggy: I'll still be able to grip, it's the extender tendons that are busted so I should retain my ability to crush things.
The hilarious thing is, I got a call yesterday in the early hours of the morning from a colleague, who on his way home drunk, decided to jump punch a sign. His thumb was on the inside of his fist. He's done exactly the same thing.
Two tendons did, Toddy. It's a bit of an annoyance rather than painful, the main concern is "will my left thumb be crippled for life?" but even that isn't a biggy: I'll still be able to grip, it's the extender tendons that are busted so I should retain my ability to crush things.
The hilarious thing is, I got a call yesterday in the early hours of the morning from a colleague, who on his way home drunk, decided to jump punch a sign. His thumb was on the inside of his fist. He's done exactly the same thing.