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Old 10-12-2011, 12:20 PM #1
jnewk jnewk is offline
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Default anyone break their legs?

hi folks

I haven't posted in awhile, so its nice to be back and check in on you all.

I'm wondering if any of you have had this type of experience. I stepped off a
curb and broke my left leg and really screwed up the right one. So I'm in a cast on my left leg from the knee down. I HATE IT! I broke the fibula, but its more like the bone split long way as opposed to breaking in two. Anyway I have a cramp in my leg and this thing seems to be getting much tighter.

So it seems my MS may be moving right along. Both of my legs just collapsed under me. Initially seemed they were both broken. But frankly, they hurt equally so broken or bent..either way I'm not happy!

Any experience, tips, suggestions? I have an appt to have the cast taken off tomorrow (I've only had it on a week, had accident two weeks ago).

thanks!
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