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<blockquote data-quote="Jordi77" data-source="post: 1700377" data-attributes="member: 221771"><p>I broke my ankle while I had a bad flu and it played havic with my balance and I broke the same bone but 3mm from the base and let me tell you I know how you feel as it took me 9 months to walk again and that was from start to finish and I still get aches in it and that's because of the arthritis and I got that in about a couple of years ago and it is a painful injury and it does take a while to get back on your feet but I had a lot of physio and I can't move my foot and ankle like it was before so don't worry as your going to be okay just it's going to take awhile to get on your feet proply and I have type 2 diabetes and I was 25 when I broke mine so I am now 40 and I have had a few problems with the rest of my joints but I am getting there as the last one was only last week for a frozen shoulder and I have stitches and I can't move my arm around as much as I love to and it was in the sling for 2 days as my arm seized up and it took me a good day and a half to get rid of the feeling and to move my arm and hand again and to get the feeling back but it is better than the last frozen shoulder as I am still having problems with that one and that's over a year now since the operation but I can tell you that you will be able to walk around again and you will have a little arthritis in it but that is further down the road and you will be able to tell the weather as I can and I do now and then have a small problem with the achieles heal getting stuck in my ankle at the back of my ankle but it is because of it being loose and that I got the injury to it and I don't want to get the surgery to get it stuck to my heal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordi77, post: 1700377, member: 221771"] I broke my ankle while I had a bad flu and it played havic with my balance and I broke the same bone but 3mm from the base and let me tell you I know how you feel as it took me 9 months to walk again and that was from start to finish and I still get aches in it and that's because of the arthritis and I got that in about a couple of years ago and it is a painful injury and it does take a while to get back on your feet but I had a lot of physio and I can't move my foot and ankle like it was before so don't worry as your going to be okay just it's going to take awhile to get on your feet proply and I have type 2 diabetes and I was 25 when I broke mine so I am now 40 and I have had a few problems with the rest of my joints but I am getting there as the last one was only last week for a frozen shoulder and I have stitches and I can't move my arm around as much as I love to and it was in the sling for 2 days as my arm seized up and it took me a good day and a half to get rid of the feeling and to move my arm and hand again and to get the feeling back but it is better than the last frozen shoulder as I am still having problems with that one and that's over a year now since the operation but I can tell you that you will be able to walk around again and you will have a little arthritis in it but that is further down the road and you will be able to tell the weather as I can and I do now and then have a small problem with the achieles heal getting stuck in my ankle at the back of my ankle but it is because of it being loose and that I got the injury to it and I don't want to get the surgery to get it stuck to my heal [/QUOTE]
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