So almost 3 weeks ago now, I was walking down 43rd around 9th and 10th and all of a sudden my leg buckled under me and I started to fall over. Though I caught myself, I felt a distinct wave of pain in my foot/ankle because the outside of my foot had inverted and I think I actually stepped on it with the top of my foot...if that makes any sense. I turned around to see what had caused my semi-embarassing-quasi-fall, and saw some concrete that had eroded (like if a weed had grown out of it) and was about 2-3 inches above the rest of the sidewalk. I had stepped directly on it and my ankle had "inverted" , etc. Boo, who can I sue? So I was limping around the next few days but just figured it was a strain or a sprain. I tried to get back to working out, which I had been doing 4-5 times a week since January/February. I've lost 10 pounds so you can imagine my dismay when week 1 went by, and then week 2, and my ankle still hurt when I used it too often, despite my efforts to ice, wrap, elevate, and down bottles of ibuprofen (ok...I had a few a day...pills, not bottles.) So I finally went to the doctor on Friday and low and behold there is a gap (called diastasis) between where my tibia and my fibula (the 2 shin bones) are supposed to over lap (A normal ankle is shown in the picture above). From what I understand, my injury is called ahigh ankle sprain . How do you fix it when diastasis is involved? Oh you know, SURGERY....involving putting a pin or two in to connect the tibia and the fibula until the ligament heals (2-3 months) HAPPY SUMMER! So now I am wearing this hot boot (the tall one) to walk around:
I am scaring small children with this thing. One even gave me a crusty look. How sad.
Anyways, I see an orthopedist tomorrow morning who will probably tell me if I'll need surgery or just a cast or nothing...so wish me luck!!
Lo - That's awful! You need to take your case to the NYC Board of Stuff that Sucks, for sure. Contact city hall or something? I'm not that sue-happy, but seriously, that's pretty bad. Ok, good luck!
Meredith and Lauren grew up on Ann Lane in Minnetonka, Minnesota. They've known each other since the age of 3. Now in their 20s, these creative ladies are living in the 2 biggest cities in the country, on opposite sides of the US: LA and NY. This site is a comparitive experiment in bicoastal pop culture, arts, celebrities and 20-something realities (work, relationships, etc). Please enjoy and check back frequently! Kisses,
MCN & LB
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Lo - That's awful! You need to take your case to the NYC Board of Stuff that Sucks, for sure. Contact city hall or something? I'm not that sue-happy, but seriously, that's pretty bad. Ok, good luck!
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