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Old 08-01-2016, 09:06 PM #1
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Default Question - SFPN and clumsiness

Hello all,

My question has to do with my clumsiness and actually hurting myself real good.

I missed the last stair, which I have done before but this time I landed on my toes and roles my foot over the top and then the ankle. No breaks but possible, multiple, ligament tears and ruptures.

Yes, painful and the first time I felt sick because the pain was over the top. It's been 3 weeks now. Been in a bit for 2. Swelling is better but I have multiple sites still causing large amounts of pain. Pain pills don't work. Waiting for MRI.

Doc days to me, do you think you SFPN is making the pain more than it should be? I have no idea... Has anyone else been through similar scenario? Was your pain more than normal, which I don't know what normal is?

Anyway, even if you have not had this situation, thanks for reading!!

HB
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