I went to bed Sunday night feeling just fine. I woke up Monday with my left ankle throbbing a bit, and when I put it on the floor, I was limping like I'd twisted it. Pressing on the inside of the ankle just above the ankle bone hurt. I thought it would go away, but I was on it all day teaching, and it continued to get progressively stiffer and more painful, until I was pretty much hobbling up the stairs to the house when I got home, and grimacing like an old man.
I'm still hobbling around today.
How the hell did I manage to twist my ankle in bed? I sure don't remember doing it...
I'm still hobbling around today.
How the hell did I manage to twist my ankle in bed? I sure don't remember doing it...
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Oh dear it's contagious!
I hope your ankle heals fast and you don't pass it on to anyone else.
*Note* it appears to have a two week incubation period.
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If you ever find out how you injured yourself when you didn't do anything, please let me know. It's been happening to me, too. I think we file this under "Aging sucks."
You wear arch supports since you're on your feet when you teach, yes? The "sprain" may be constant stress reaching critical mass.
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Give Nico a big hug for me!
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But in this case I think I actually twisted something somehow (maybe getting my feet tangled in sheets as I turned).
Nice icon!
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Re: Oh dear it's contagious!
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ow!
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Now that's a good party...