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Around the BendAround the Bend (2004)

IMDB rating: 6.30

Plot: Four generations of men who haven’t seen each other in years are suddenly brought together by the chance to uncover the truth about their family’s past. It’s a journey that takes them out on the road to a world full of surprises - some comic, some dramatic, and all of them personal.

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Directors: Roberts Jordan

Actors: Caine Michael,Bobo Jonah,Lucas Josh,Walken Christopher,Eigenberg David,Douglas Robert,Cabarcas Carlos A.,Bamman Gerry,Negron Rick,Marciano David,Weisser Norbert,Drama,

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Huh… weird wonky toe after an injury?
I bet the title made your day! :o)

Seriously though, a few years ago I injured the toe beside my big toe, I turned around quickly and kicked the corner of a cupboard with no shoes or socks on and it hurt like crazy!! I never went to a doctors with it so I have no idea if it was broken or if I just chipped the bone, but back then I couldn’t move it or bend it and it bruised alot. I think it took a couple of weeks to heal completely, then I never paid much attention to it. But a few months ago I noticed that it was wonky compared to my other toe on my left foot. Now, I cannot bend it as much as the other one, and when I try to bend it with my finger it feels stiff. It doesn’t hurt at all though, but I was just curious whether I had broken it back then? Or do I just have dodgy toes? Lol
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Alrighty then…


Wonky? Never heard that one before, but I know what you mean. If you broke your toe, which sounds like a very strong possibility that you did, and did not treat it properly, the bone will heal up in the way it was left, causing it to look crooked, or wonky as you say. Probably the only way to straighten that toe is to probably have surgery. More than likely, the doctors would probably re break the bone, then set it to where it heals in a straight position. Personally, I would rather live with a crooked toe than to have a surgeon break my toe and try to heal it in a straight position.
ironchain15 | Nov 13, 2009



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