any doctors in the house???
Originally posted by JordyO:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by MrEastSide:
See a doctor. LOL! Anyone can say "Oh I've done that, it's just a sprain" etc...
But, there are so many things that could be wrong. You could have broken it, tore a muscle. Hell, you could have hurt your back and the pain could be shooting down your leg and into your ankle for all anyone might know. Best idea IMO is see a Doc.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by MrEastSide:
See a doctor. LOL! Anyone can say "Oh I've done that, it's just a sprain" etc...
But, there are so many things that could be wrong. You could have broken it, tore a muscle. Hell, you could have hurt your back and the pain could be shooting down your leg and into your ankle for all anyone might know. Best idea IMO is see a Doc.
If he broke it or tore something he wouldn't have been able to play a couple of days later and wouldn't have been able to go a few days before even asking us what was up.
It's not a problem with his back because he remembers twisting it. Lets use some common sense here
I understand why you're telling him to go see a doc, but why if it's just a waste of his and their time? [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img] </font>[/QUOTE]Oh I hear you there. However you can never be too careful. I was just thinking what if it's something that's not going to heal on it's own very easily.
Originally posted by JordyO:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by MrEastSide:
See a doctor. LOL! Anyone can say "Oh I've done that, it's just a sprain" etc...
But, there are so many things that could be wrong. You could have broken it, tore a muscle. Hell, you could have hurt your back and the pain could be shooting down your leg and into your ankle for all anyone might know. Best idea IMO is see a Doc.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by MrEastSide:
See a doctor. LOL! Anyone can say "Oh I've done that, it's just a sprain" etc...
But, there are so many things that could be wrong. You could have broken it, tore a muscle. Hell, you could have hurt your back and the pain could be shooting down your leg and into your ankle for all anyone might know. Best idea IMO is see a Doc.
If he broke it or tore something he wouldn't have been able to play a couple of days later and wouldn't have been able to go a few days before even asking us what was up.
It's not a problem with his back because he remembers twisting it. Lets use some common sense here
I understand why you're telling him to go see a doc, but why if it's just a waste of his and their time? [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img] </font>[/QUOTE]Actually, I fractured my ancle and walked on it for 2 weeks before I went to the Hospital to see what was up.
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