It was Saturday morning and I went to my cousin to help him transport some pigs to another location. We were supposed to make 4 of his pigs get into a cage specially designed for them and then put them in a truck. Everything was going great, we did this on a number of occasions before, it is a fairly easy task and unlike most people I am quite fond of pigs. I think they’re cute they just get a bad reputation because they eat a lot. As if humans abstain from eating.So, as we were forcing one of the larger pigs in the transport cage it was my turn to shut the door of the cage.
Everything was going smooth and we had quite a few laughs so I allowed myself to relax a little bit. You know when you’ve done something a number of time you think of it as a routine and then something bad happens. It’s always like that. I don’t want to get into details of that, but as I was finishing with guiding this pig to the cage I accidentally stepped on its leg and the pig used its head to tilt the door upwards violently ending up in my jaw and knocking out a tooth. The blood rushed out and I almost lost conscience, the impact almost blinded me.
We went to see the doctor immediately and after some scans he told me I had a broken jaw.
Fortunately, it wasn’t that problematic but I still felt unpleasant pain, to say the least, so I asked which type of painkillers I should use and we agreed Oxycodone was the most appropriate for my condition. I was advised to use it carefully and only when the pain intensifies. Everything felt a bit foggy after I’d take my dose the first few times, but there was no way I could survive that pain, at least mentally. I am quite certain I’d go insane, at least a little.After two weeks of treatment the pain wore off and I didn’t have a need to use Oxycodone anymore. I would recommend it to anyone who is in need of a quick recovery without unnecessary complications that make you feel you were out for months, not a couple of weeks.