jduckhunter
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- Namibia, Zimbabwe, USA (PA ,WY,TX,MT,AK,NJ,DE,VA,WV,SD,MA,NC,FL,MD,CA) Canada (QC,NF,ON,NT,NWT,BC), New Zealand
Looks like I'll have plenty of time to get my reloading done for this year. I'm sitting here with an air cast on my right leg and was told that I shouldn't put any weight on it for at least the next 4 weeks. This whole mess started back in early November when I went to an urgent care facility with a significant amount of pain in my lower right leg. They asked me what I had done to cause the condition and I told them I had no idea I just woke up and it hurt. X-rays were taken and showed no fracture. So, they decided that I must have aggravated a tendon and with me looking forward to a pheasant hunt the following day I eagerly accepted their diagnoses. Well, the pheasant hunt was very successful albeit for the horrible pain and numbness in my leg. I laid low for a few days to let the pain and swelling pass but with hunting season starting in earnest I couldn't stay off my feet for too long. So, for the next 3 months the cycle continued hunt for a few days and rest for a few days. With my hunting season just about wrapped up for this year I decided to go back to and have them take another look at my leg. More X-rays were taken with the same results, no fracture visible. Not satisfied this time I asked them for more tests and a CT scan was ordered and performed and guess what they found that my leg was indeed broken. It was trying to heal but with me on it as much as I was it just couldn't quite get it done. So here I sit hoping that it heals and the surgery that they talked about won't be necessary. On the plus side though I do have a lot of loading to do and so far, my wife has been very good about waiting on me hand and foot, I'm just not sure what this is going to cost me in the end.