The pain is down, I can walk inside without a cane and I'm back to work - all good signs.
The swelling - well that's still an issue, I can't wear a shoe. More than half my foot is green and black, the broken toe is purple.
Scary thought, I may not be able to wear 'real' shoes for a long time. There is more damage to the arches that I realized. The front arch is flat and the side arch is half it's old height. I tried to wear a slipper this morning, that did not work.
The horses all call to me. Oppie has come over to the car a couple of times.
I'm getting really frustrated. I want to be healed all ready.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
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