Posted by Billy NY on November 20, 2015 at 06:28:54 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Blast it all posted by notjustair on November 19, 2015 at 18:34:55:
I've shattered one too, about the same way, in mud, rubber boots on, but it was a stack of lumber mine ran into. I don't think it was displaced like yours. Doc said you'll have arthritis in that toe. To be honest, I can't recall which one it was now. It kind of hurt awhile, swelled, turned black and blue something awful. Luckily I had a second chance to try this again, while on vacation, not as bad, still turned black and blue, maybe just jammed, not shattered. I was able to keep working without much trouble both times, but was protective of it just the same. Hopefully the follow up with the orthopedic is a good one. I was always led to believe not much can be done with these. The foot sure is one complicated part of the anatomy that is of high value. Doc was partly right though, the arthritis just went to both ankle joints instead! I'd be very careful if on it, its worth it to get something like that healed right.
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