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Old 02-05-2008, 09:40 AM   #17996
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Originally Posted by Prudence View Post
Sasha periodically just has complete spastic fits at night - running up and down the stairs, slamming into the sliding glass door - general cat olympics.
Maybe that's it. I guess I was just more worried since he was really needy all day. I think he misses my boyfriend, who will be out of town for another 2.5 weeks in Iowa. It's not that they're snuggly together, but they talk to one another a lot. Who knows? Kitty Olympics seems logical, since I still can't get that image out of my mind of Markus flying at my face with all his paws coming at me. If only I had a camera!

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Meanwhile - I think I might have a stress fracture in my foot. Has anyone else ever had one? It hurts when I put weight on it, and has on and off for a couple months, but now it REALLY hurts when I put weight on it, or drive, or do just about anything. It hurts on the outside edge of my foot, about midway between toes and ankle. Doesn't feel like a muscle issue.

Have you ever had arch problems in the past? I had issues with my feet for a while when I was 19-20. I was already going to a physical therapist for a back injury, so I asked the doc about my leg pains. He said my Converse were causing the problem, and that I had high arches. As my feet were being more flattened out it was causing stress on the rest of the system, which caused pain that was shooting up to my knees. I still wore my Converse from time to time, but not nearly as often.


I also probably have a stress fracture in my left ankle, being uninsured has prevented me from finding out what I need to know, though. From what I understand, it's not the kind of thing that really heals at all. Just give your foot all the support it can get?

Sorry you're having issues with it. It's troubling to feel like you can't walk or stand because of pain that isn't identified.
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