08-19-2006, 04:43 AM
Quote:That was my wife's first concern as well. Nobody seems to have any sympathy about my poor broken toe :(
I'd have a flood of sympathy if it were winter time. Nothing worse than not being able to wear close toed shoes for a period after breaking your toe (though, depending on where its actual broken, sometimes the pressure isn't a big deal).
I'm surprised you broke it indoors and not outside. Summer is a prime time to break your toes. My brother managed to break his pinky toe to nearly a 90 degree angle on a rock underwater (I have a picture of it on my cell phone, I'll see if I can't email it to myself and get it posted). I was lucky enough to avoid any major damage, which is surprising considering I'm a very big bare foot/flip flop summer kind of guy. I did manage to roll my foot forward during a game of barefoot soccer, effectively spraining the muscle that connects to the top of your big toe all the way up through my ankle. That wasn't a fun two weeks :angry:
As for moving, I don't envy your position.
Cheers,
Munk