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novapsyche) wrote2010-03-03 04:54 pm
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Oh. So that's what pain feels like.
I have either sprained or broken one of my toes (not the pinky, thank goodness). At the moment, the foot is elevated, the toe is iced, and NSAIDs have been ingested. At the outset, the pain is at a 6 or 7 on a 10-pt scale.
Anyone with broken toe experience have any pointers as to what to look for?
Anyone with broken toe experience have any pointers as to what to look for?
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All I remember is gleefully being able to spend an hour a day in the library instead of in gym class. :)
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At that age, too, the body regenerates so much more quickly. I'm sure that played into the duration and scope of your healing process.
My mom just recently broke her pinky toe. She was in pain for 6-8 weeks. She wouldn't go to the doctor, didn't have crutches; I felt horrible for her. Now, I not only get to sympathize but empathize!
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They're just rotten things to deal with - but in time the pain will stop. Promise. And smooches to your toe! xoxoxo
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It will heal!
Yup, I've been there...
Hang in there. It's a tough one, but you'll be good as new in a little while.