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Originally posted by Anne Elk
My grandfather was a doctor and I was brought up with the don't-call/go-unless-you-are-on-death's-door-or-you-are-deformed metality. I do go once a year for the annual check up and need to go back to the allergist for testing and shot therapy (again). I don't think I've ever gone to the doctor due to illness. My trips have been the result of sports injuries and allergic reactions.
Once I went to my doctor because of a broken bone in one foot, which they think resulted from my over compensating due to a broken toe (soccer inury) in the other foot. My doctor asked why I didn't come in for the original toe injury. Told her the pain wasn't too bad and asked what could they do for a broken toe anyway? She replied that they could have provided me with one of those nifty little velcro booties. Nah! I preferred wearing my clogs and Birkenstocks to work. They are more stylish. Well, not much more.
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I actually had this exact same occurrence! Joint problem on my right big toe led to a fracture on the outside of my left foot. My feet suck. Bill Walton and I are kindred spirits, except that I don't lisp and I loath the Grateful Dead. Oh, and I resist trying to coin catchphrases such as "Throw it down, big man."
Hope your feet are better Anne.