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I might have broken a toe
GreyDesk Started conversation Mar 4, 2006
I stubbed my toe quite hard this morning. I didn't think anything too much about it at the time, apart from taking a moment to hop around the room swearing loudly.
Well in the last couple of hours I've turned the heating on - it's getting a bit chilly down here. As a result my extremities have warmed up and I can now feel them again; and as a result I'm getting a strong pain signal from the second toe on my left foot
I might have broken a toe
GreyDesk Posted Mar 4, 2006
Only slightly, but then I don't have very mobile toes.
I might have broken a toe
Secretly Not Here Any More Posted Mar 4, 2006
It's probably not broken then, although I apparently broke my metatarsal and didn't notice so I might not be the best person to ask.
I might have broken a toe
There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Mar 4, 2006
If it swells up like a balloon *and* there's some nasty bruising, then you should certainly do summat about it.
I might have broken a toe
Orcus Posted Mar 4, 2006
Advice.
Put any shoes you may have lying around near the front door or anywhere else firmly in the cupboard. I broke my toe once and painful as it was, it didn't compare to the agony of when I then went and kicked a shoe in the dark left by my housemate by the front door.
I might have broken a toe
GreyDesk Posted Mar 4, 2006
I've just made it back from a walk to the corner shop - 200 yards there and back - and it's agony. I had to stop twice on the return journey to let the pain subside, and I could only walk really slowly and with a pronounced limp the whole way. Bugger
I might have broken a toe
Secretly Not Here Any More Posted Mar 4, 2006
Get some painkillers down yer!
I might have broken a toe
Secretly Not Here Any More Posted Mar 4, 2006
Just call me the plan man. Or not, because that's an awful nickname.
I might have broken a toe
2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Mar 4, 2006
I broke my big toe on my right foot, was it last year or the year before? I forget. It swelled up tremendiously, and it was absolute agony to walk (though I didn't stop as one can't relaly), it still clicks a bit more noticabably than the ohter big toe I did some home remidy for it, in the knowledge that the only advice I'd likely get from the would be what I knew anyhow, so bound it to the next toe for a week or so to imbolise it as much as possible, within a few weeks it was a servicable toe again, though took quite a bit longer before it was anything like back to nomral
I might have broken a toe
Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Mar 4, 2006
I might have broken a toe
GreyDesk Posted Mar 5, 2006
I think I'm in the clear.
The toe has been a lot less painful today. It still throbs a bit, but it's not stopping me from getting around and doing what ever it is want to do toady.
I might have broken a toe
Baron Grim Posted Mar 6, 2006
It's probably alright then... But it doesn't really matter much because it is true, there's not much you can do for a broken toe, like broken ribs. Just favour the other foot as best you can until it the pain goes away.
I know I broke a toe one time... I was in a heated watergun fight with a girlfriend. I was running at full speed chasing her with a glass of water (the war had escalated when she caught me with the spray hose from the kitchen sink). I kicked the sofa during mid stride at full speed. I think young children from three counties learned some new language that day.
I might have broken a toe
JulesK Posted Mar 6, 2006
Spouse maintains I once broke his toe when I was too energetic and pushed him off the bed
Obviously I disagree
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