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Dr. Dave, this one's for you:

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Hey Lanny - looks like a compound calcaneal fracture - if that is your foot, then I assume you had a fall? I spent 2 years as one of 4 radiologists at Womack Army Hospital (Ft. Bragg, NC - home of the 82nd Airborne) - cannot even recall 'how many' foot fractures we saw in those paratroopers - also called 'Lover's Leap' or 'Don Juan' fracture - ;). Dave
 
Not compound, Dave, and fortunately not displaced. No surgery, no cast, no foot pain after the second day. However, absolutely no weight bearing is permitted, even with Das Boot (that's a pun, Johanna), which makes everyday life maddeningly complicated, limited, risky, and hard on the hands (because crutches). There's also a cracked 3rd MT, but's that's trivial, considering. Summer plans? Buh-bye.

Don Juan, eh? Hmph. While hiking, I hopped off a 1-meter boulder onto flat ground, landing evenly on both feet with knees bent. One foot didn't mind, one did. I don't understand, such stunts worked fine when I was only 60.

Something else I don't understand: why five of my alleged friends LIKED THE X-RAY!! That's cold, guys, realiy cold. :p ;) :)
 
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Not compound, Dave, and fortunately not displaced. No surgery, no cast, no foot pain after the second day. However, absolutely no weight bearing is permitted, even with Das Boot (that's a pun, Johanna), which makes everyday life maddeningly complicated, limited, risky, and hard on the hands (because crutches). There's also a cracked 3rd MT, but's that's trivial, considering. Summer plans? Buh-bye.

Don Juan, eh? Hmph. While hiking, I hopped off a 1-meter boulder onto flat ground, landing evenly on both feet with knees bent. One foot didn't mind, one did. I don't understand, such stunts worked fine when I was only 60.

Something else I don't understand: why five of my alleged friends LIKED THE X-RAY!! That's cold, guys, realiy cold. :p ;) :)
I liked the fact that you were showing the picture to "Dr Dave" . I hadn't recognised it as a foot, let alone yours! You certainly have my every sympathy. I hope it mends very soon.
 
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Not compound, Dave, and fortunately not displaced. No surgery, no cast, no foot pain after the second day. However, absolutely no weight bearing is permitted, even with Das Boot (that's a pun, Johanna), which makes everyday life maddeningly complicated, limited, risky, and hard on the hands (because crutches). There's also a cracked 3rd MT, but's that's trivial, considering. Summer plans? Buh-bye.

Don Juan, eh? Hmph. While hiking, I hopped off a 1-meter boulder onto flat ground, landing evenly on both feet with knees bent. One foot didn't mind, one did. I don't understand, such stunts worked fine when I was only 60.

Something else I don't understand: why five of my alleged friends LIKED THE X-RAY!! That's cold, guys, realiy cold. :p ;) :)


Hey Lanny - well, hard to tell the number of 'fragments' from one view (3 different projections are the minimum number at least from my early days as a radiologist) - BUT, glad that the fracture was a simple one not needing a bunch of orthopedic pins - and sorry about the 'boot therapy' - hope that you heel soon and well - GOOD LUCK! Dave :)

Yeh - 'Don Juan' - remember all of those swashbuckling movies of yore, especially w/ Errol Flynn - the guy must have had springs for heels! :D
 

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