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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Obviously you have never broken a bone. It is very painful. It needs to be elevated to reduce swelling and iced. If he is on crutches and a cast how is he supposed to stand to cook or even get around. You need your hands to use crutches so how can he cook? From your tone you obviously have issues with your husband that started well before this injury.[/quote] + 10000 I broke my foot 9 years ago and had to be on crutches. Before I knew it was broken, I was limping around in the house and rolling around on a skateboard. My husband was so mean to me, telling me "Ive nver seen anyone act so pathetic". I never asked for help but once I had crutches I literally had to plan every moment. You cant even make a cup of tea without a whole lot of planning. Its like having to rethink everything because you cant move unless you use both arms. So you cant carry a dish to the table. My husband is verbally and emotionally abusive, a history of being unable to manage anger and addiction issues. His treatment of me at that time was the worst. I take care of all the finances and all the business administration Yet he felt so sorry for HIMself that he used my time of weakness against me. OP- for heavens sake.You should hope that you break your ankle so that you might advance your understanding of the process.[/quote]
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