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Old 05-17-2012, 08:57 PM #1
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Default Okay, what?

So we are having a multi family garage sale here on Memorial Day weekend.

I am trying to convince my children to get rid of things. So I was in my son's room going through his books. I had a stack of the "board books", you know the kind for really little kids. Well I dropped a handful of them on my foot, one landed on edge right behind my big toe.

It burned really bad when it happened. Instantly the one spot bruised. I didn't have time to do anything with it, I had to go get my daughter off the school bus. When I got to the bus stop (my neighbors) I noticed that, beside the big bruise, next to where the book hit there is a knot that feels like bone.

It hurts to bend my big toe up and I have occasional bee-sting-like pains in the bottom of my foot, but other than that it seemed fine. Until about an hour ago. Now my whole foot feels like the skin is stretched tight and it aches in so many different places! It didn't hurt at first to touch the spot where the bump is, now it does.

What the heck? This makes no sense! Guess that just fits right in with everything else about me though.

K I'm done whining.
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