| toesPosted By: texan on 2005-12-13In Reply to: Ouch!  How'd you do that?  You'll get used to using the other foot. - Owie
 
 It wasn't easy!  I jumped out of the chair really quickly and hooked them under the front of the couch.  And get this - it's the third time I have broken them!  I am trying to switch to the left foot and prop the right one up for a while.  Thanks for encouragement!
 
 
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 Broken toes!
 Wow, i have broken my 3 smallest toes on the right foot.  Can you imagine, after 25 years of using the right foot, having to use the left foot until they heal?  What a headache!  I'm sure my line count will plummet!
 Just stating what I see, sorry if your toes
 stepped on. I guess you must not read the others.
 Some people just don't like the truth. A lot of the vents are from "supermoms", so impressed about that, who apparently do not feel like they can do it all, otherwise why be so frustrated?? How do I make time for this, how do I take care of the baby and still work. As far as not knowing what it feels to be cared for, as far as my hubby up is concerned he has me on a pedestal. I worked and kept up as many as 6 other people before and I did not go around crying and whining. I did it because at that time it had to be done. Just part of being a working person, just did it, no crying and no whining, part of life. Now hubby pays for the house, my vehicle and says if I want to can quit working whenever I want. Just try to read the posts, ok?
 just something to get your toes tappin'
 
   
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 put leg straight out.  Pull gently on toes.  More pain?  Prob DVT.
 Could be pulled muscle.  Don't need cellulitis with DVT, but generally will have some swelling, warmth MAYBE.  Try the toe pull thing with the leg stretched out, see if it hurts.  If it does, see a doc today, please.
 
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