I'm betting you didn't break it. Toes mostly get broken by kicking something accidentally with the full force of a normal stride, or by getting crushed by something _very_ heavy. I can't tell you how many times my toes have been stomped _hard_ by a horse without breaking. (X-ray tech by profession, so know the mechanisms of broken toes.) (But used to be a horseshoer, plus owned horses my whole life until I moved to FL- got stomped a _lot_.) I'd ice and elevate it as much as possible and keep it taped if that makes it more comfortable. Put cotton or gauze between the buddy toes so you don't get blisters. Sleep with it on a pillow. Probably really not worth x-raying, since they aren't going to do anything different even if it is fractured, unless the bone is actually displaced, which you probably would have felt/seen yourself.

Nanci