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Re: Sore foot.


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Posted by bison on January 04, 2015 at 11:42:09 from (69.168.144.137):

In Reply to: Sore foot. posted by pete 23 on January 04, 2015 at 10:36:31:

I'am glad i ain't alone :D .

Thanks for the concern guys.

The foot feels alright, a little numb but other than that i can walk on it OK.

Bout 30 years ago i dropped a big 50 pound alternator with a 12" pulley on it ,Afraid of breaking the cast pulley on the concrete i tried to catch it with my wooden shoes i was used to wearing at that time back in Holland. I caught it with the pulley edge right on the nose of the shoe, but it didn't stop there, it split the shoe and continued down to split my big toe as well...MAYOR PAIN!!!

I had a herd of dairy cows at that time and could not afford to take time off, i hobbled around for weeks on a shoe on one foot and just a pair of thick socks on the other when milking the cows and doing the chores.

The nail came off and after the toe healed up the new nail grew all crooked and thick. I never seen the doctor for that either, nor did i went to ER when a couple years later i jumped down from a dump truck box right on a 2x8 with a 6" nail sticking out. The nail went right trough my foot and out trough the top of my boot,...and then i fell over.. taking the board with me in the process..M-A-Y-O-R PAIN!!!! again.

I kicked the board nail and all off with my other foot and.. passed out for a spell.

When i came to I did not dare to take my boot off right there and I went right back to work.

When i came home that night and looked at it there was hardly any blood so i figured it'll heal by itself,..not worth seeing a doctor for :wink:


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