I get hurt snowboarding a few weeks ago, should I still be within anguish?

So a few weeks ago while snowboarding, I was getting off the pull and was trying to steer off to the side. It be a new board and I didn't have a stomp wipe in the middle so my boot kept sliding so I wasn't able to formulate a really sharp turn. This woman ahead of me had stopped pretty much right in front of the heave and since I couldn't make a sharp enough turn to avoid her, it be either hit her or fall back hitting her.

I fell but it happened too fast to control the dribble. I fell forward and caught the bindings and the edge of the board on my shin. It really hurt and at first I thought that I had cut through my pant and my skin. It didn't cut through and I ended up with a doomed to failure bruise. That was about two or three weeks ago and in attendance is no visible bruise but it still hurts.

Could I have fractured my shin or something? I niggardly, I'm walking around on it so I don't think it's broken but I don't know. How long should it take for a bruise to make well? Should I get it checked out?
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Can someone please assistance me on this particularly big?

when i did the same it took roughly 2 weeks to heal most of the way and another week or two to be completly heal (i was doing a box and smacked my shin on the edge)

id vote if it doesnt feel better in a week grasp it checked out but it should be fine... thats a hard bone to break

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Yes,
Sweety please go hold a check with a Doctor,no ofcourse its not a fracture but it would take a month also to restore to health,\

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You have by the sounds of things bruised the bone! Therefore give it another few weeks to repair itself. Best of Luck

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