Which gaming injury have you had?

Dori

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Have you ever had any injuries when playing video games? I used to have thumb injuries back then with playing on my Playstation 1. The controller is too strong that it keeps injuring me from playing too much.
 
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None so far, apart from having headaches from playing for too long, that's it and I wouldn't even think of that as a gaming injury.
 
The only thing that always happen to me when I play game is a longtime headache that will be banging as if someone is knocking at my head. Sometimes my eyes will be too blur to see things clearly. Well, I don't know if I will call them injury because I didn't see any blood from them. When the headache starts, I know that's the right time to stop playing that game.
 
I once hit my wrist on the table mistakenly when I played some games. It was so painful and it took days before I can make use of my right hand in completing any chores at home.
 
I can't remember having game related injury. Whenever I play games, I try to feel calm and relaxed, and it has been helpful for me. I don't want to think about injuries when I play games. I mean, it doesn't even make any sense for me at all to break a wrist, for instance, as a result of playing games.
 
I remember when I played Wii Sports and also now Nintendo Switch Sports, I would play for a while trying to get better at the game and I often used to pull my shoulder, especially when playing the bowling mode on these games.
 
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