More specifically, it is a fracture at the base of the second metatarsal. In a boot and on crutches for six weeks or so. Going back to orthopedist in two weeks for a second set of weight bearing x-rays.
I was 20 miles into the 100 mile route on the MS Ride in New Bern, NC on Sat. when a rider up ahead skidded on some sand causing a chain reaction behind him. A rider on my team went down right in front of me, and then I hit her. She was moving pretty fast when she went down and got some horrific road rash, but was able to keep riding. I hit her bike, which stopped my momentum, but my foot didn't unclip and twisted resulting in the fracture.
I got sagged in (trying so hard not to cry from disappointment) and taken to an Express Care and was out the rest of the ride, of course. Interestingly, the radiologist who looked at my x-rays said I did not have a fracture, just a sprain. They were ready to send me out with a splint kind of thing, no crutches, when I could not put any weight on my foot at all. The doctor (who happened to be a cyclist) disagreed with him and treated me as a fracture anyway. The orthopedist, looking at the same films yesterday, said there was absolutely no question it was a fracture, so hmmmm.
The MS folk were great (well, except for the elderly SAG driver who parked SO far away from the medic tent to avoid riders milling around the rest stop, and then I had to hop on one foot forever holding onto the shoulders of strangers who came to my aid. He was nice enough, just clueless). MS volunteers drove me to the Express Care and then to my hotel when I was finished.
So here I sit watching movies on Roku and playing on my computer. I ordered a Kindle yesterday. This sucks.