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ok I have been suffering from anxiety and attacks for a about 2 years now, and recently I rolled my ankle so bad that I had to get surgery on it.
I ruptured my fibula, a lineament twisted to the side of my leg and have a fracture to my ankle. Anyway I was in the hospistal for 5 days because it was too swollen for them to operate on and they kept making me fast so i wasn't allowed to smoke, drink or eat god it was a nightmare but for some reason on the third day
my anxiety had become non existent .
On the forth day I finally got to have surgery, it went for about 3 hours and I was panicking bad as then they gave me a needle for the anxiety for some reason so anyway it made me feel better, had the surgery slept there for one more night and went home.
Then for the next 5-9 days I was in severe pain, they gave me medication for the pain but it only helps to relieve the pain anyway 2 week later I had to go back to the hospital to get the snitches out and god I hate waiting rooms for some reason
my anxiety came back by doing nothing every day again.
Now I have the ugly scar just to make
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Hi Oz
In the scheme of things - its not all that bad. Only a few hundred years ago, no surgery would be possible and you'd be lame for the rest of your life or die from infection. To end up with a scar is the price we pay for surgery, mobility and getting on with our lives.
Rolling your foot, breaking your leg, soft tissue injuries, and the list would be hundreds- are all included in life- this is how life is.
So instead of looking at the negative side of everything, realise there is a positive. I may sound harsh, its not meant to be harsh, just helpful being straight.
Three years ago I broke my leg. Spent 8 weeks in a wheelchair. Since then I've had Deep vein Thrombosis (blood clots) in both legs (blood clots can kill you) and have to wear stockings so my legs dont blow up (on a 58yo man), serious gout and low back injury due to the above. But I can walk albeit with a limp. I'm grateful for being able to walk.
Good luck.
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