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Jan 04, 2010 20:10

Dear parents, there are two you need to learn and you need to learn them fastOne: If your daughter who has never so much as bruised a bone before happens to either break, bruise, or possibly disolate her toe and is in enough pain to hinder walking (read: hobbling from place to place) and is running a fever and is only thinking about going home and ( Read more... )

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catchingspirit January 5 2010, 00:18:06 UTC
Ugh; no no no. Thanks to completely sucky inadequate treatment at first, I will not be getting full use of my hand back (close, but still) and it will always be slightly bent now.

No treatment is not an option. Or belittling it. Ever. Grr.

Anyway, get some rest. Hopefully you'll feel better quickly and can get the toe taken care of soon. :/

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shiyouxdaemon January 5 2010, 00:30:43 UTC
My parents are... very special people. I swear to god they caught the swine flu over the summer, or something almost as bad as that, and never went to the damn doctor. They were sick for months, I begged them to go to the hospital, annnd they never did. A close friend of theirs got sick with the same symptoms and had to go into quarantine. I panicked and wondered if I was going to get sick with it and die since I was so weak all the time. It was *great*. Oh, there's also this thing where my mom apparently can't hold things and drops them sometimes because her hand 'gets weak'. And she finds that normal and acceptable. And ignores me when i tell her to get it checked out ( ... )

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shokora_kukki January 5 2010, 05:30:40 UTC
Eek. :( Did you show them your toe? If it looks like that, then yeah, pretty serious. I broke/dislocated/I don't know my little toe, and it was black and blue and purple and swollen all the way up to the ankle, and I had to hobble around. One of my older friends, who's a nurse, told me that it'd be best to soak it in a pot of ice water a lot. So try doing that!

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