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Old 03-01-2012, 02:56 PM #1
rosemillard rosemillard is offline
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Default ankles

Both of my ankles at various times will suddenly feel like I have just severely sprained the ankle. Suddenly I cannot walk at all on the ankle. Sometimes it takes days to get over it. I spend time on crutches. This can happen without warning at any time. Does anybody have any idea what this can be? It does get better when I take an anti inflammatory, but I an not supposed to take any of these.
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