Did Krys break her foot?
Krys went to Pennsylvania last weekend, taking Demon Child #2 to meet the relatives (read all about it here). I mention in that post that she may have broken her foot stepping off a high curb, but she's not sure yet because they have to do an MRI and wanted to do it here. She has an appointment with a podiatrist today, so I guess we'll know something about it later. She's walking on it, but it hurts. I don't know what that means. I do know her foot looks pretty dang nasty:
That was two days ago. It looked even worse last night, as her toes had turned black. Nice. I'm kind of hoping they don't have to amputate.
That was two days ago. It looked even worse last night, as her toes had turned black. Nice. I'm kind of hoping they don't have to amputate.
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Actually, it might be a bad sprain - I've sprained one ankle, and broken the other foot, and IMHO, the key is...when I broke my foot, I could barely walk on it without tons of pain.
Plus, a sprained ankle looks worse than a broken foot.
Hope this helps.
Yeah, she's been walking on it all week, so I'm thinking it's a sprain. She sprained it pretty badly about 12 years ago and it looked similar, so I hope it's the same deal.
Luckily, it's not her driving foot. That would suck. For both of us.
I broke my ankle once. It looked like someone had shoved a cricket ball down there, and completely impossible to walk. So I'd say that's a sprain. Unless it's a hairline fracture, which I know nothing about.
"Driving foot?" It must be strange to live in a country without clutches.
You can still buy manual transmission cars here, DC, but it's becoming rarer. I actually love driving a stick shift, but Krys never learned, so we're not allowed to buy one. Just more good old-fashioned American laziness - everything must be automatic!
late to your blog, im sure her foot is healed by now, so I feel better in commenting how gorgeous her feet and toes are! Take good care of those babies, lol
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