You just reminded me of my dream when I was eating a neon green super ball and it was really, really delicious.
yeah, I usually collapse when my foot is asleep and I don't realize. But ever since I sprained my ankle on the trampoline it tends to roll if I'm not careful walking anytime.
I have dreams where I eat (or bite into) things that... aren't supposed to be edible. It's kinda creepy. Off the top of my head, I have eaten raw seaweed, human appendages (WHAT), rope, string, rubber, and dirt in my dreams. Probably a lot more than that, too.
I've always had really weak ankles to begin with -- they tend to pop when I'm going up or down stairs randomly, and it hurts more often than not. I've sprained them before while traversing stairs multiple times, too, and they do roll sometimes at that when I'm not paying attention. But this was kind of a case of "lol I'm still half-asleep and have no idea my foot is numb and cannot balance!"
Also your icon reminds me I beat the first Phoenix Wright game recently! 8D It was kinda awesome. Still have to do the bonus case though...
Ohh god that sounds painful. I've never actually twisted my ankle before, thank God. Worst injury I've had involved making my way back to my bed in the dark and then falling on the sharp corner of my bed and bruising my rib. Oh god did that make breathing hard. Anyway, injuries suck and I hope your ankle feels better soon.
Also I've had dreams like that...but this is because my mom makes soap that smells like chocolate.
Well, my ankles suck to begin with, so it's not surprising I twist/sprain them on occasion. Like some people have weak knees that bother them and stuff, my ankles are the ones that are prone to popping or rolling. I also have NO coordination while I'm walking and I am the most physically awkward person ever, so that sounds like something I'd do, haha. XD
sdfjkgk w-well, I remember it was colorful and tasted fruity a little. ;A; But I would not advise actually... doing it. SOAP THAT SMELLS LIKE CHOCOLATE what. That is probably very misleading for little kids and the especially mentally deficient.
I hate it when my feet fall asleep. I've gotten up for various reasons (usually when I'm sick, actually) and then I fall flat on my behind, all because my legs decide to not work for a bit.
Lucky. Twisting ankles is a lingering pain and it sucks hardcore. ;_; And I hate it when appendages fall asleep, too. Because they don't wake up right away, either.
Ugh, that definitely sounds unpleasant. I pretty much guessed that you probably have weak ankles before you confirmed it. I have the same sort of problems -- I need to be extra careful when running down flights of stairs or when wearing heels (or, heaven forbids, when running after the bus on heels!) I've sprained them more times than I can count; one time it was so bad that my left ankle had to stay ensconced in plaster for almost two months, while I got bored out of my mind and read every book in the house twice.
Right now I suggest that you try not to put too much pressure on it all of a sudden; also, if you have any sort of elastic bandages or tight, elastic socks around the house, wear them snugly around your ankle, along with an ice-pack, since they help a good deal.
Yeah, I don't own anything with heels that aren't low, really thick, or wedge. XD I would surely kill myself in spike or stiletto heels, or anything higher than two inches at that. orz
I probably won't wrap it or anything, but I'm gonna relax over the weekend, only going downstairs when I need to eat and just hang out comfortably in the meantime while I wait for it to... un-twist. The ice pack helped last night, though, and it's not actively killing me like before.
See, that's my main problem -- I know that I shouldn't be wearing heels.... and yet I still continue to do so because I adore the posture they give to my normally slumped, graceless body. You'd be pretty hard-pressed to find anything under six inches in my shoe drawer, along with a few stiletto pairs for upscale occasions as well. XD
Yeah, that's a pretty good idea. Take it easy and make certain that you don't unwittingly hit it against anything in the process (it hurts like fucking hell, as I knew all too well).
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yeah, I usually collapse when my foot is asleep and I don't realize. But ever since I sprained my ankle on the trampoline it tends to roll if I'm not careful walking anytime.
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I've always had really weak ankles to begin with -- they tend to pop when I'm going up or down stairs randomly, and it hurts more often than not. I've sprained them before while traversing stairs multiple times, too, and they do roll sometimes at that when I'm not paying attention. But this was kind of a case of "lol I'm still half-asleep and have no idea my foot is numb and cannot balance!"
Also your icon reminds me I beat the first Phoenix Wright game recently! 8D It was kinda awesome. Still have to do the bonus case though...
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Also I've had dreams like that...but this is because my mom makes soap that smells like chocolate.
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sdfjkgk w-well, I remember it was colorful and tasted fruity a little. ;A; But I would not advise actually... doing it. SOAP THAT SMELLS LIKE CHOCOLATE what. That is probably very misleading for little kids and the especially mentally deficient.
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Luckily I've never twisted them, though.
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I have weak knees instead. And thankfully those don't get twisted as easily as anything else!
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Right now I suggest that you try not to put too much pressure on it all of a sudden; also, if you have any sort of elastic bandages or tight, elastic socks around the house, wear them snugly around your ankle, along with an ice-pack, since they help a good deal.
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I probably won't wrap it or anything, but I'm gonna relax over the weekend, only going downstairs when I need to eat and just hang out comfortably in the meantime while I wait for it to... un-twist. The ice pack helped last night, though, and it's not actively killing me like before.
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Yeah, that's a pretty good idea. Take it easy and make certain that you don't unwittingly hit it against anything in the process (it hurts like fucking hell, as I knew all too well).
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