SeaCat
Hey, my Halo is smoking
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I clean my foot along witrh the rest of me, every time I bathe, which is at LEAST every other day or oftener. Should I put my foot in a footbath on a daily basis? And should I change the Tegaderm patch I've put on the problematic one when I wash/soak the foot, or can it stay there until I get it to the orthopedist? It's supposed to be semipermeable.
I'd like to be able to take the boot off in bed. I wasn't told I could, so I wear it pretty much all the time.
Yes, I remember it being kind of stinky when I had my cast removed after I broke my foot in '83. But I'd had to wear that cast for a solid month and it was the kind you couldn't take off to bathe, so I had to take a bath with my foot hanging out over the edge of the tub.
Okay, if you wash your foot every time you bathe you should be okay.
No you don't have to change the Tegaderm when you bathe, only when it peels off.
Press on your toenails. Once on the right foot and again on the left. Does the toenails color change from white to pick at the same rate on the foot with the break?
Now relax, I'm not trying to freak you out. I'm just trying to get as much information as I can without being there. (Diagnosing things over the internet or over the phone is a pain in the ass.) Also I'm not an M.D. or even an R.N., I just happen to have a bit of experience. I have often been proven wrong about things.
I do however want you to have the wound checked out quickly. It is liable to be a minor wound but one aim of medicine is to keep a minor thing minor.
Now you have set me a new experiment. I'll have to take one of my sneakers out back and shoot it so I will know what a dead sneaker smells like.
