Whether it's sprained or broken, it really hurts. I have worn nothing but flip-flops for the last three months, but even those are bothering it. They are kicked off under my desk right now.
The PH has been semi-sympathetic to my pain. He has made all the right noises ("I'm sorry you're in pain) and he also suggested I give the breathing technique I plan on using during childbirth a try ("If it doesn't work for a little toe, you should probably be looking for something else to use for labor!") He has a point.
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that made me giggle.
I'm not sure why my little toes don't just dangle and flop around on the sides of my feet as many times as I've done that.
I promise the breathing works out better when you get a baby in the end. With a broken toe all you get for all your pain and breathing exercises is an ugly toe and continued pain. With a baby, the reward is a sweet, cuddly bundle of joy.
Oh man, I feel your pain! I'm pretty sure my pinkie toes are just shards floating around in there at this point. and I don't even have the preggo can't-see-my-toes excuse.
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