Except for the spelling error ('fortunately'), yes, that is correct, though some people prefer not to use a comma after a sentence adverb. If you were writing for someone like that, then with the spelling corrected and the comma removed, it would be correct.
Yes, I have been injured of my wrist and a toe, the first one, was when a was a teenager, I fell down from a house second floor to a first concrete floor, my wrist was discolated and after that my arm was plastered for about a month by a Doctor.
My toe was injured because accidentally I hit the drawer cabinet with my left barefoot when I was doing some kind of exercise.
Hello AdrianaPC
Except for the spelling error ('fortunately'), yes, that is correct, though some people prefer not to use a comma after a sentence adverb. If you were writing for someone like that, then with the spelling corrected and the comma removed, it would be correct.
All the best
Kirk
The LearnEnglish Team
Hello JAE Aniruth,
Those sentences are not quite correct. Here is one way to say this:
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team
Hello Smiley,
The first sentence is fine. The second sentence should have a simple verb, not a continuous form:
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team