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  1. #1
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    oh bummer. That fibula is so over rated! get well soon.
    I'll bet it really hurts.
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    It aches a little, but actually, it doesn't really hurt that much unless I put weight on it and try to move it at the same time. Laterally, especially. So I was slowly shuffling around until they put me on crutches today, which I hate (has anyone here figured out the stairs/crutches thing?? I'm terrified.). I fully expect the real pain to start tomorrow, after the surgery. Well, and there is the mental and emotional pain of the very thought of the next couple of months.

    I had this perfect 43 year long streak with no broken bones. Hey - does anyone know if calcium supplements are helpful while mending? I made sure to eat yogurt & drink milk today, anyway.

    Thanks for the kind thoughts, everyone.

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    Metal plate?! Bummer Sending you "get well" vibes.........
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    Oh ugh...so sorry to hear this news!

    When I fractured my pelvis and graduated from a walker to crutches, there was no way I was going to attempt them on our hardwood stairs. I did exactly what I'd been doing while on a walker, the butt scoot. I butt-scooted my way up and down stairs for at least a good month while I was not allowed to bear weight on my right side.

    Try it, you'll like it. Good upper body work-out too.

    Heal fast! And use the "time off" to catch up on reading, maybe find a new hobby (I got a neat book on making hemp bracelets, which I did a few of while recuperating), and take some naps....naps rule!

    P.S. I didn't break a bone til the pelvis at age 44 -- beatcha by a year!
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    Darn, what a bummer! You can put both crutches under one arm for going UP the stairs, and using the rail, put good foot up first, using crutches to bear weight. Then bring broken one up, then crutches. For going DOWN, put crutches down first, then bad foot, then good one...crutches will bear the weight.

    Hope you get over the surgery and recovery fast.

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    So sorry to hear of your injury. I had a fairly bad crash this past weekend on my mtn bike too. (not as bad as yours) Both my legs and back are all bruised and swollen I hope you heal quickly. Try to use this "down" time to start a new hobby. There was a time that it seemed like every fall I had an injury that would sideline me for several weeks. I would get pretty frustrated as I did not have any non-active hobbies. Well, long story short I took up quilting, teaching my self the guitar, wood working etc. Best of luck my thoughts are with you.

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    Ouch. Sending healing vibes.
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