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Be sure to call your pain management doctor, if you are like many of us, you

have a contract that disallows pain medications prescribed by others. If you

contact them when you are injured they go easier on you and work with you for

pain control.

Recently I sprained my left ankle, already have a severe bunion on that foot

and my horse stepped on it a few days ago. I didn't go see if it was broken but

that foot hurts too bad to do much walking at all.

Which bone is broken in your foot? I hope and pray for quick healing and no

lasting effects with this injury of yours. Be sure to keep it elevated and iced

regularly.

Jennette

>Chelsea wrote:

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>Being the exceptionally ungraceful creature that I am, yesterday evening I fell

while trying to get out of my husband's bronco (about 3 feet straight down). I

landed on the side of my foot and, bingo, broke it. I knew it was broken right

away, actually heard and felt the bone snap.

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>Chelsea wrote:

>Being the exceptionally ungraceful creature that I am, yesterday evening I fell

while trying to get out of my husband's bronco (about 3 feet straight down). I

landed on the side of my foot and, bingo, broke it. I knew it was broken right

away, actually heard and felt the bone snap.

All,

Oh, Chelsea, I hope you are okay. My pain management doctor understands when I

have a break or ER visit or my Primary Care prescribes me something. I just

bring a copy of the what they did

and they are okay with it. I think the contract means when you are seeking other

medication know that no other Doctor can treat you in

an accepted practice as with me. I probably could not get assistance from my

pain management doctor for three days and my fractured ribs need assistance

right now. Take care of you injury and let us know how it is.

Bennie

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Chelsea

A walker with a seat can be purchased for 99 bucks at Walgreen. If you doctor

writes the script you probably can get it. Worth a try. I use it when I feel

really bad and cannot get around. It allows you to sit if you get tired and then

you can get up and go again.

Bennie

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If your insurance refuses to cover it, shop around. Walgreens is

probably not the cheapest place to get it. Before you buy, shop

around. Check with non-profits and hospitals. Some hospitals will give

away medical equipment to uninsured (or people who are denied

coverage). If you have insurance and you really need the equipment,

it's almost always covered. Save your money for when you really need

it.

Steve M in PA

Bennie wrote:

A walker with a seat can be purchased for 99 bucks at Walgreen. If you

doctor writes the script you probably can get it.  Worth a try.  I use

it when I feel really bad and cannot get around. It allows you to sit

if you get tired and then you can get up and go again.

Bennie

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