Get well soon! I know how much it hurts when you break your arm, it happened to me not too long ago.
I fell from a height of 5 or 6 ft. I broke both my ulna and radius, and it was right near my growth plate, but not close enough to it to have a short arm cast, so i had a very complicated time from going through all that I did.
The night i broke my arm i didn't know it, but it hurt so much that i went to the hostpital to check it out. i was there until 1 am, and i spent most of the time in the waiting room. They gave me a splint that would come off in only 2 days.
I got my cast on after the splint. it almost went all the way up my arm! after a few days with my new cast, i got pushed, which moved one of my bones out of place(even more then it was, according to the doctor). bc i was pushed, i went back to the doctor to see if everything was ok. Thanks to that appointment, the doctors noticed my bone and scheduled a surgery in the OR.
That morning, they put me to sleep and pushed my bone into place by making a small incision in my arm and slipping a pin into my arm. they put another splint on my arm which i was in for about a week. then i got a shorter cast on.
After that, they took my pin out, and it was painful!

After that cast, my adventure was over. I was sooo glad! After about 2 months of not seeing my arm, it was pretty stiff. it took me a while to get full movement back, which i'm still trying to achieve. I'm glad you only need a month, and won't have to go through what i did.
Just try not to stick anything up your cast, bc you might scratch your arm, which isn't very good
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Well, sorry to ramble off like that, it's kinda just a habbit

. Here's some flowers to bring to your bedside!
