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Is it possible to break a bone in my foot and still be able to walk on it?
Is it possible to break a bone in my foot and still be able to walk on it? A few weeks ago the top of my foot started hurting almost like a bruise but lately it's been getting a lot worse and the pain is starting to spread to my big toe and my ankle. It hurts the most when I'm walking or bend my foot a bit.
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- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
No. If you break a bone in your foot, you lose the ability to walk for 18 to 36 months depending on your healing factor. If you are Christy Chris Christian, your healing factor will increase because christian christ does special things for people ejaculate their mental wads into his spiritual mouth.
Source(s): Mitt Romney - Anonymous9 years ago
When I was a teenager I broke a bone in my foot and walked on it for two days. Eventually, however, things WILL go wrong as the broken bone begins to rub the wrong way and it causes pain elsewhere. Eventually, my foot turned GREEN - that was my time to see the doctor.
Pain tolerance should NOT be used as an excuse to not get yourself checked out. One broken bone can cause unknown problems later.
- 9 years ago
yes its possible to break a bone in your foot and still be able to walk on it becasue the bone in foot especially toes are smaller but in most cses if its broken u would probably hear a "pop' sound u could walk but u wouldnt try its sounds like its just sprung try not to but so much body pressure on that foot and keep it elevated as much as possible most cases take a good 3 plus weeks to heal
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- 9 years ago
Yes defiantly! I broke part of my fibula off in soccer and did not go to the Dr. for 3 months and it turned out to be broken! Go to the Dr. it's better to get an X-ray instead of having arthritis or making things worse.
- Anonymous9 years ago
It's more a matter of pain tolerance than structural integrity of the foot, so yes.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Yes but the damage of the break will worsen if you do.
Source(s): google.com chacha.com some foot website.