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officialleafan
13-01-2009, 10:50 PM
Hey, i'm sure some of you will know that my sister has had a sprained ankle since New Years Eve. Anyway i'm getting really worried to be honest because it's been three weeks and her ankle still has some bruising on it and it's still hurting her. She's had a support put around it and it's still troubling her. The other problem is that she's had 2 weeks off from school now, and my mum thinks she's faking it (she's obviously not...but my mum is worried about her school stuff at the same time). I don't know what to do, should i suggest her going to the doctors or hospital? Or should i give it another week? But it is troubling her, and mum's making her go to school tomorrow :sad::rolleyes:

Me personally, i don't think she's ready and she doesn't want to...but i don't know what to do :sad:

Any advice?

Novo
13-01-2009, 10:52 PM
Is that official stephanie fan?

officialleafan
13-01-2009, 10:53 PM
Originally posted by .Andy.
Is that official stephanie fan?

Yeah, she hurt it on New Year's Eve :sad:

Locke.
13-01-2009, 10:53 PM
Can the school not send the work home for her to do?

WATERS
13-01-2009, 10:56 PM
Tell her to walk it off

Novo
13-01-2009, 10:56 PM
Originally posted by officialleafan
Originally posted by .Andy.
Is that official stephanie fan?

Yeah, she hurt it on New Year's Eve :sad:

if it is sprained it will heal by its self

officialleafan
13-01-2009, 10:57 PM
Originally posted by David
Can the school not send the work home for her to do?

I suppose, but how can you reason with someone who thinks they're "faking it"? They proberly wouldn't take anyone seriously apart from our parents...but mum won't ring them.

officialleafan
13-01-2009, 10:58 PM
Originally posted by .Andy.
Originally posted by officialleafan
Originally posted by .Andy.
Is that official stephanie fan?

Yeah, she hurt it on New Year's Eve :sad:

if it is sprained it will heal by its self

That's what i said at first :conf:, but if it's been longer than three weeks doesn't that mean it's a bit more serious?

Novo
13-01-2009, 11:01 PM
Originally posted by officialleafan
Originally posted by .Andy.
Originally posted by officialleafan
Originally posted by .Andy.
Is that official stephanie fan?

Yeah, she hurt it on New Year's Eve :sad:

if it is sprained it will heal by its self

That's what i said at first :conf:, but if it's been longer than three weeks doesn't that mean it's a bit more serious?

Yeah it will be more then just sprained it cant be broken though she would know about it

maybe dislocated which would explain the bruising as well

officialleafan
13-01-2009, 11:03 PM
Originally posted by .Andy.
Originally posted by officialleafan
Originally posted by .Andy.
Originally posted by officialleafan
Originally posted by .Andy.
Is that official stephanie fan?

Yeah, she hurt it on New Year's Eve :sad:

if it is sprained it will heal by its self

That's what i said at first :conf:, but if it's been longer than three weeks doesn't that mean it's a bit more serious?

Yeah it will be more then just sprained it cant be broken though she would know about it

maybe dislocated which would explain the bruising as well

She should go to the doctor's with it, then it'll show that she's not faking it.

Wildcat!
13-01-2009, 11:06 PM
IT could be a high ankle spain like some athletes get. I its a high ankle sprain, it could go on for more than 4 or 5 weeks. Its very slow healing. I had it when I was about 16, and it took me 6 weeks to be able to play football again.

Novo
13-01-2009, 11:07 PM
Originally posted by officialleafan
Originally posted by .Andy.
Originally posted by officialleafan
Originally posted by .Andy.
Originally posted by officialleafan
Originally posted by .Andy.
Is that official stephanie fan?

Yeah, she hurt it on New Year's Eve :sad:

if it is sprained it will heal by its self

That's what i said at first :conf:, but if it's been longer than three weeks doesn't that mean it's a bit more serious?

Yeah it will be more then just sprained it cant be broken though she would know about it

maybe dislocated which would explain the bruising as well

She should go to the doctor's with it, then it'll show that she's not faking it.

Yes why won't she go?

officialleafan
13-01-2009, 11:09 PM
Originally posted by Aint_mad_atcha
IT could be a high ankle spain like some athletes get. I its a high ankle sprain, it could go on for more than 4 or 5 weeks. Its very slow healing. I had it when I was about 16, and it took me 6 weeks to be able to play football again.

High sprain? I didn't know there was one. What would you recommend for her? To rest or to keep it moving? Or anything really lol?

officialleafan
13-01-2009, 11:10 PM
Originally posted by .Andy.
Originally posted by officialleafan
Originally posted by .Andy.
Originally posted by officialleafan
Originally posted by .Andy.
Originally posted by officialleafan
Originally posted by .Andy.
Is that official stephanie fan?

Yeah, she hurt it on New Year's Eve :sad:

if it is sprained it will heal by its self

That's what i said at first :conf:, but if it's been longer than three weeks doesn't that mean it's a bit more serious?

Yeah it will be more then just sprained it cant be broken though she would know about it

maybe dislocated which would explain the bruising as well

She should go to the doctor's with it, then it'll show that she's not faking it.

Yes why won't she go?

I honestly don't know. I've told her to..but i think she just presumed it'd get better on its own really...

Wildcat!
13-01-2009, 11:12 PM
Originally posted by officialleafan
Originally posted by Aint_mad_atcha
IT could be a high ankle spain like some athletes get. I its a high ankle sprain, it could go on for more than 4 or 5 weeks. Its very slow healing. I had it when I was about 16, and it took me 6 weeks to be able to play football again.

High sprain? I didn't know there was one. What would you recommend for her? To rest or to keep it moving? Or anything really lol?

Cnat do nothing but let it heel. BUt she should still go to school and stuff. Just immobilise it. Wear a cast and crutches. I was on crutches for 4 weeks. But I still went to school. I think I only took like 3 days off. Its better to move with it, but she should go to the hospital, get an Xray, and they will give you something to walk gingerly with.

this should help.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_ankle_sprain

officialleafan
13-01-2009, 11:18 PM
Originally posted by Aint_mad_atcha
Originally posted by officialleafan
Originally posted by Aint_mad_atcha
IT could be a high ankle spain like some athletes get. I its a high ankle sprain, it could go on for more than 4 or 5 weeks. Its very slow healing. I had it when I was about 16, and it took me 6 weeks to be able to play football again.

High sprain? I didn't know there was one. What would you recommend for her? To rest or to keep it moving? Or anything really lol?

Cnat do nothing but let it heel. BUt she should still go to school and stuff. Just immobilise it. Wear a cast and crutches. I was on crutches for 4 weeks. But I still went to school. I think I only took like 3 days off. Its better to move with it, but she should go to the hospital, get an Xray, and they will give you something to walk gingerly with.

this should help.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_ankle_sprain

Okay, she can go to school then lol. I'll tell mum what you've told me and maybe we can work something out for her. Thank you so much, you've been a huge help. All of you :) I mean it...i thought there may of been something HUGELY wrong with it :conf:

Thank you
XXXXXXXX

Sunny_01
15-01-2009, 08:24 PM
A bad sprain can take weeks to heal. I would still expect there to be bruising but it should be reducing now and not still coming out. If it is a bad sprain she really needs to be using it as much as she can to make sure the healing process is as quick as possible. If it has not been checked over by the hospital it might be worth a visit, however if it is a few weeks it is highly unlikely that they would cast it or anything, they may splint it but not crutches for a sprain.

Smal circular flexing exercises are helpful as are up and down on tip toes, as well as light tapping of the foot on the floor.

Shaun
15-01-2009, 08:51 PM
Originally posted by WATERS
Tell her to walk it off

What a wonderful contribution to this forum you are. In fact, I'd go as far as to say that there has never been such a rational, enlightened and downright brilliant mind to grace a keyboard.

Unfortunately, I fear your pathetic chav of an exterior is too thick for the fact that I'M SARCASTIC to sink in. So, to be more direct, you suck.

Novo
15-01-2009, 08:53 PM
How is she by the way?