I recently found out that in a wreck I had
last year one year ago alamost to the day
that I had broken a bone in my foot but
no one saw it I limped but we felt it was
due to the other injuries so they never
x rayed my foot now I have a calcium
build up on it and have to go to a foot
specialist what do you think they will do
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Re: Old Broken Bone Posted: 08-27-07 03:46am
wolfee
wrote:
I recently found out that in
a wreck I had last year one year ago
alamost to the day that I had broken a
bone in my foot but no one saw it I
limped but we felt it was due to the other
injuries so they never x rayed my foot
now I have a calcium build up on it and
have to go to a foot specialist what do
you think they will
do
Do you know which foot bone is affect? Do
you fell pain or discomfort in your foot?
Do you find it hard to walk and move your
foot?
The foot specialist will probably x-rayed
your foot and if he finds the bone
correction fine and if you aren't
experiencing pain he'll probably give you
some instructions and advices. You need to
be aware that broken foot bones can be
difficult to detect and they can take a
very long time to heal. Some of the foot
bones have poorer blood circulation than
others and those take longer to heal.
All best to you!
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