During my morning ambulation, I misjudged a car and had to leg it on out to get across a street to avoid a thump squish encounter. At the end of my jog, I felt a sharp pop followed by a
fiery wave of pain along the outside portion of my left foot in the vicinity of my
fifth metatarsal. This was followed through the rest of the day with a dull throbbing ache which was interspersed with more fiery pain when I rotated the foot.
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Left Foot with Hairy Toes Showing Some Swelling on the Outside Edge |
I am pretty sure I've broken something or had a ligament detach. This is going to make walking difficult I believe. I'm headed to the doctor tomorrow, and we'll see where that leads. This may be the end of a very long continuous string of walks. I hope not, but I'm a bit pessimistic about the prospect of this turning out in a way that keeps the string alive. We shall see.
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