Anyone broken a foot?
#11
Originally Posted by Seppuku' post='884079' date='Oct 3 2007, 09:30 AM
Well last night brought me to make a decision. After working 5 hours i looked at my foot to see one of my toes changing colors like a mood ring on a pms'ing woman. Then shortly after the whole thing went numb with the only feeling a slight throbbing and tingly sensation. Its getting looked at soon!
Sounds like problem solved, no feeling = it doesnt hurt. Ive got no feeling in 5 or 6 of my 10 fingers, hell i could stitch them up myself at this point.. you don't see me crying like a little school girl. suppose yer gonna tell yer mommy on that horse too?
Seriously though you should get to the doctor, some broken things can heal quickly and then yer a ******* cripple for life. You think people make fun of you now, wait until yer gimpin around like a gangsta, you won''t even be able to visit the hood to buy dope cause they'll figure you got a southside limp and yer mockin them on the north.
#12
you cant do anything for a broken toe except deal with it really.
as for broken parts of your foot, that you need to have looked at.
i broke my little toe by hitting the leg of a couch as i was walking, asked my dad's doctor friend about it over the phone and he was like "well you could go get some painkillers from the hospital, but other then that they cant do anything for you"
so i went and got some painkillers.... which i wasnt using for the broken toe.
kevin.
as for broken parts of your foot, that you need to have looked at.
i broke my little toe by hitting the leg of a couch as i was walking, asked my dad's doctor friend about it over the phone and he was like "well you could go get some painkillers from the hospital, but other then that they cant do anything for you"
so i went and got some painkillers.... which i wasnt using for the broken toe.
kevin.
#13
Yeah I killed some furniture in a hotel room, looked down, and my pinky toe was cocked over 45 degrees. Was all black and blue the next day. I just taped it to my "ring toe" (?) until it felt ok.
But I'm sure foot bones are much, much more crucial. You've got that whole arch there and stuff.
But I'm sure foot bones are much, much more crucial. You've got that whole arch there and stuff.
#14
Originally Posted by Baldy' post='884225' date='Oct 4 2007, 08:59 AM
Yeah I killed some furniture in a hotel room, looked down, and my pinky toe was cocked over 45 degrees. Was all black and blue the next day. I just taped it to my "ring toe" (?) until it felt ok.
But I'm sure foot bones are much, much more crucial. You've got that whole arch there and stuff.
But I'm sure foot bones are much, much more crucial. You've got that whole arch there and stuff.
Nonsense! The same taping technique can be applied to injuries involving fractures to any of the bones from the kneecap down. Simply bind the afflicted limb to the good one and hop around on one foot until it heals. Sheesh! It's not like we're talking brain surgery here, people!
#15
Originally Posted by 1988RedT2' post='884271' date='Oct 4 2007, 10:14 AM
Nonsense! The same taping technique can be applied to injuries involving fractures to any of the bones from the kneecap down. Simply bind the afflicted limb to the good one and hop around on one foot until it heals. Sheesh! It's not like we're talking brain surgery here, people!
and hell, if steves dad can do brain surgery, it CANT be THAT hard.... i mean i can rebuild a carburator, kinda the same right?
#16
Originally Posted by Baldy' post='884225' date='Oct 4 2007, 08:59 AM
Yeah I killed some furniture in a hotel room, looked down, and my pinky toe was cocked over 45 degrees. Was all black and blue the next day. I just taped it to my "ring toe" (?) until it felt ok.
But I'm sure foot bones are much, much more crucial. You've got that whole arch there and stuff.
But I'm sure foot bones are much, much more crucial. You've got that whole arch there and stuff.
u ******* rockstars are all alike.
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