ironpony wrote:
I can go to the clinic but the line up is usually pretty long, so I can go tomorrow, but if I cannot get in tomorrow, as a plan B, for work the day after, what should I do? Should I buy an aircast in a store then?
Get your butt in there early. They will triage the patients and I feel it's very likely you will get taken care of tomorrow.
I don't know if you can buy an aircast. When I had my sprain, the doctor just handed one to me off his shelf. When I had my break, an aircast was not sufficient and I got a "soft" cast that was a lot bigger and clunkier. In either case, the device is meant to allow you to do your normal activities, but a break will hurt more and take a lot longer to heal. The sprain took 6 weeks and 3 days to be a lot better - 6 weeks to get my butt into the clinic, and about 3 days with the aircast to be pretty much healed.
If you try to treat a break like it's just a sprain, it will hurt like the dickens and take longer to heal. So get your butt in early to the clinic. Like, right when they open.
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