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1. I've cracked my fourth metatarsal.
2. ... probably?
3. The X-ray was... inconclusive? but there was some kind of irregularity on the bone around where all the soreness is?
4. I'll keep an eye out for the report from the fracture clinic, said the person treating me. Because it would be an... interesting... mechanism... for fracture... but that doesn't mean it's impossible...?
5. I have a boot to wear while doing weight-bearing Anything on it.
6. Nobody is entirely sure what to do about my orthotic insoles.
7. My follow-up with the fracture clinic is on the 11th of January.
8. why am i Like This
2. ... probably?
3. The X-ray was... inconclusive? but there was some kind of irregularity on the bone around where all the soreness is?
4. I'll keep an eye out for the report from the fracture clinic, said the person treating me. Because it would be an... interesting... mechanism... for fracture... but that doesn't mean it's impossible...?
5. I have a boot to wear while doing weight-bearing Anything on it.
6. Nobody is entirely sure what to do about my orthotic insoles.
7. My follow-up with the fracture clinic is on the 11th of January.
8. why am i Like This
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I mean, he was moderately active in his retirement and died after a short round of chemo and a shorter bout of pneumonia, and she had osteoporosis and died over a decade after not reeeeeally recovering walking mobility after the second hip operation, but, yeah. Very different ashes. His were gritty and heavy, and hers so light that when the family went to scatter them, most of them (ashes, not family) blew away.
I guess the crematorium might have changed machines in between, I don't really know much about the technical side.
(I don't think scattering human remains is strictly legal these days because prions, but at the time the legislation hadn't caught up, I think.)
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