tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7364127780301421481.post8403403243534790181..comments2023-02-19T07:05:41.885-05:00Comments on Borderland Tales: When your old roma's looking ratty, pick up a neu one.Juice S. Aaronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17660779109024097267noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7364127780301421481.post-40319259066529781372011-04-07T12:36:40.158-04:002011-04-07T12:36:40.158-04:00Funny you should mention your right foot. I too h...Funny you should mention your right foot. I too have had an unexplained pain three times in mine. Probably a stress fracture. It only hurt when walking, and only then at the upper front part of the foot. <br /><br />I blamed the wife kicking me in her sleep. The only thing that got rid of it was staying off it and putting ice on the top of the foot where it hurt. <br /><br />Still not sure why I got this pain on 3 separate occasions, or if in fact it was a stress fracture. Really didn't see a point in going into a doctor when it went away. <br /><br />The odd thing about it was it wouldn't be there at all, and then suddenly while walking I would feel it hurt once. Then after that every step seemed to aggravate it. <br /><br />The first two times this happened I limped along for a bit. Anti-inflammatorys seemed to help but not kill all of it. Then I would give in and iced it. I thought at some point it would just work itself out, but it didn't. <br /><br />The third time this happened I was grocery shopping with the family. Halfway through our shopping it started in. By the time we got to the van I was limping and there was a considerable amount of pain. I took 2 Ibuprofen and grabbed a bag of frozen corn and put it on my foot. <br /><br />By the time we got home I could walk with very little pain. I stayed off it all night, icing it most of the night, and the next day it was gone.crsunlimitednoreply@blogger.com