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update: i went to the gp who is new to me on friday. she couldnt tell if it was infected or not, there was nothing obvious but since i couldnt feel pain and it didnt look that great to her, she wanted me to get checked by a podiatrist. so today, saturday i went to podiatrist. he said there was no obvious infection, gave me silverdene to put on once a day and keep it covered and told me to finish antibiotics. i also went for x ray to make sure nothing is broken. it will take a while to fill in.
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