Well, my co-workers talked me into going to the Minor Emergency Clinic to have it checked out. (The bruising is now entering the rainbow phase -- even more impressive than before!) The doctor tugged it and wiggled it, and declared that it may be either a minor fracture or a pretty good sprain. Either way, he said, the treatment would be the same: ice or heat as needed, ibuprofen as needed, and rest it as much as possible. He said he would x-ray it if I wanted to, but he didn't think that was necessary because more than likely it wouldn't change his recommendation concerning treatment. So basically I just wasted a $40 co-pay and 45 minutes of my time.
I'm going to look around to see if there's somewhere else I can lock up my bike. It happens more often than not, that people have fiddled with something on it. Quite often I ride an old vintage moped to work and lock it up in the same place. Almost every time I get ready to ride home on it, I can tell that someone has messed with one or all of the switches. I guess they're just curious about it and don't realize the potential of screwing something up.Originally Posted by cmac77354
Yep, nothing they do for a broken toe--just tape it to the other toe.
I had bike problems on a two-day ride and we think it was from our bikes rubbing on the bike rack. Is it possible somebody chains their bike against yours--sometime during the day? Still not good, but not malicious.
"Well-behaved women seldom make history." --Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
'09 Trek WSD 2.1 with a Brooks B-68 saddle
'11 Trek WSD Madone 5.2 with Brooks B-17
I hope your toe heals quickly. That looks like it really hurts.
Kinda makes you want to make a little cap for your gear shifters with a photo of your injured toe with a caption reading, "Don't touch my bike," or "You think it's funny to mess with my gears. I think it hurts. A lot."
Feel better soon.
Roxy
Getting in touch with my inner try-athlete.