A few months ago, while walking up stairs, I stubeed my big toe very hard, and it hurt REALLY BADLY. It was hard to walk because it hurt, and I also suddenly felt sick. I thought that it might be fractured, but there wasn't anything to do about it. A few times, it hurt while running and there was a slight bump under it, but now it's fine. This morning, I stubbed my fourth toe on the leg of a chair, and it hurt so bad I had to sit down. It was, I think, excruciating. I felt like I was going to throw up and/or pass out, so I went downstairs (painfully) and drank some water and sat on the couch. The pain had dulled somewhat, but it still hurt, and I still felt nauseas. I think I might have fractured it, but that could just be me being a hypochondriac. This happened about 5 hours ago and it hardly hurts and I don't feel very sick either.
I don't have any idea why I feel sick after stubbing my toes. Does anyone know?
2007-08-03
08:50:19
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Also, I don't know if it really matters, but I have a bump that my doctor says is probably harmless and in the tendon sheath on the bottom of my fourth toe.
2007-08-03
08:51:47 ·
update #1
By the way, I normally don't feel nauseas when I get hurt, only these two times, but maybe you're right.
2007-08-03
08:56:56 ·
update #2
Never mind, you're all right.
2007-08-03
09:11:24 ·
update #3