A friend who suffered broken legs playing tennis and baseball said my "crutch form" needed work. I shouldn't be resting heavily on the top part. I should lean — as in running — and use gravity to propel me forward.
If you are not wide awake when you go to the bathroom at night, you will be by the time you return to bed.
The doctor who set my cast was peevish and bitter. He pretty much said he'd seen one broken foot bone too many. I wanted to tell him to quit that day and go chase his dream: design fighter aircraft or cathedrals; paint bridges; be a mime, whatever.
But I'm glad I didn't speak.
He was enjoying his misery too much.
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Well! I'm happy to hear you didn't ruin his day! ;)
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