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gness | 18:09 Mon 08th Apr 2013 | Law
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Evening Sqad. I had quite a bad fall three weeks ago. The damage was to my foot and front of my leg to the knee. I had an x-ray on it last week which was clear for breaks. There is a large lump where my shin meets my foot which is, I believe, a hematoma and my foot and ankle were very swollen.
I was told to rest for two days and gradually begin walking on it and that it could take up to seven months to heal completely.
I have rested it, the swelling reduced completely so I have been walking more or less as normal. Today the foot is much more swollen again and sore and the shin, where the lump is and above is burning when I walk but not hot to touch.
Could a small break have been missed in the x-ray and is recurring swelling normal?
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Law now is it??
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And I really did not select law!
Sorry Gness, was not making fun - hope you get an answer and be better soon.
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I know you weren't Mamya :-) ....Law?????
Well, it depends upon who looked at the X-Ray.......if a junior Dr commented, then yes a fracture could have been missed.However if it was reported on by a Consultant Radiologist then it is much less likely that a fracture has been overlooked.

\\\Today the foot is much more swollen again and sore and the shin, where the lump is and above is burning when I walk but not hot to touch. \\\

No, recurring swelling is not normal and I would return to A&E or your doctor as the haematoma doesn't seem to be healing and might, although unlikely, indicate infection.
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Thank you Sqad. The x-ray was looked at by a consultant because the symptoms were "unusual". I was told to be aware of infection and return if the area was hot to touch. It's not hot.
I have an MRI scan on Thursday...remember the long drawn out confusing artery thing?
Can I wait and ask about this then or should I do something before?
Gx
gness....yes that is a good idea to wait, but if it gets more painful or you don't feel well in yourself, then don't wait.

Too bloody right i remember the saga of your leg pain........
Gness, foot up again until Thursday and stay out of the garden! Rest with leg up, that's an order xxx
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Thanks Sqad. I will wait unless it or I get worse. The MRI results are being sent to a bone consultant.......the artery man said if high heels help then it must be my bones.
You and I know it's not but....oh well....I have such a low boredom threshold a different consultant won't hurt.....and seriously I do know of this chap and he's good.
Thanks Gx
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Hi Psyb......oh it's been such a long time now....I want to be better and mobile for the.....summer???? x
Sqad - how dare you enter my domain ;) Seriously though, would you mind having a look at my post in B&S, please?

Gness, sorry to hear of your continuing woes. I can't add anything other than to do what the good consultant ordered. Get well soon.
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Thanks BM....just so undignified making an entrance....hopping. x
Hope things get better for you soon Gness..xxx
You may have a low boredom threshold, nothing wrong with that. Still have a sense of humour.
Heal soon.
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Thanks Minty....just a bit impatient...especially if garden weather arrives. x
Hi gness - I was offline and missed the account of your peripheral vascular disease that isn't. Bit baffled by it all.
Sorry you have had an accident - is the appointment on Thursday just to go to Radiology for a MRI? If so it is likely you will just be seen by a radiographer who will not be able to examine you, or have the authority to ask for further tests; in which case it might be better to go back to A&E.
Is the MRI of your abdomen or hip, do you know?

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And Daisy...thanks. Just want to garden and wall climb and bird watch. Such a miserable spring...don't want to spend summer.....hopping or with one leg in the air........well not without a good reason. ;-)
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Hi Slaney...I don't know what went pear-shaped with such a simple problem. The ultrasound showed "something" in my abdomen which would be investigated by an MRI scan. The leg arteries showed...normal for my age..62.
I was then given an appointment with the consultant to discuss the MRI...before I had it! I kept the appointment. He said all was well...the "something" in the abdomen was "probably" just thickening and if the high heels helped that was good but if I was still concerned perhaps I should see a bone man.
I then did what is out of character for me.......had a little hissy fit and tried to cry....I also blocked his exit. He has organised an appointment with the bone specialist and an MRI scan on my tummy and legs...though I won't be surprised if they scan my head on Thursday. x
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p.s. Slaney....if I can't get the leg looked at on Thursday I will park in A&E again...
Blocking the exit - good move -would have liked to have seen that!
Who does the result of the MRI go to, and more to the point who is going to give you the result?

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