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Can you undrstand doctor talk? WTF does this mean?
Any doctors in the house?
I spied my MRI report, but I don't know what the hell it means. "There is a small amount of dorsal edema along the posterior lateral aspect of the right ankle. A mild to moderate fluid about the peroneus brevis and peroneus longus tendons is present. These findings may reflect peroneal tendinitis. " "There is a small amount of fluid in the tibiotalar joint. There is evidence for at least mild degenerative osteophyte formation along the medial aspect of the middle subtalar joint." IMPRESSION: 1. Peroneal brevis and peroneus longus tendinitis. 2. Areas of dorsal and lateral subcutaneous edema and small amount of tibiotalar joint fluid. Am I going to die? |
subcutaneous edema is fluid, happens when you got a football knee, the other I dunno no doc here just recognizing a few things
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all its saying is you might have some small pain, but it SHOULD heal itself or you may have to have a small operation...nothing to worry about.
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http://www.itendonitis.com/peroneal-tendonitis.html
No expert, but it probably means just a little less sports. |
No more snow skiing.
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dorsal, posterior lateral are just directional terms... most of the other stuff is just geek speak too.
Basically you've got some fluid in your leg. good job. |
lots of our doctors are vietnamese, meaning my education and hometown environment (Cabramatta) help when they say shit like "yu egnant" when they really mean "Your Pregnant"
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It means you either sprained your ankle and you have some damage to the tendons and have fluid build up (hence the swelling in the ankle) Or, you have a chronic problem that has built up over time * Immobilization. A cast or splint may be used to keep the foot and ankle from moving and allow the injury to heal. * Medications. Oral or injected anti-inflammatory drugs may help relieve the pain and inflammation. * Physical therapy. Ice, heat or ultrasound therapy may be used to reduce swelling and pain. As symptoms improve, exercises can be added to strengthen the muscles and improve range of motion and balance. * Bracing. The surgeon may provide a brace to use for a short while or during activities requiring repetitive ankle motion. Bracing may also be an option when a patient is not a candidate for surgery. * Surgery. In some cases, surgery may be needed to repair the tendon or tendons and perhaps the supporting structures of the foot. The foot and ankle surgeon will determine the most appropriate procedure for the patient?s condition and lifestyle. After surgery, physical therapy is an important part of rehabilitation. You will live - i suggest putting on a splint cast and keeping your ankle elevated above your heart to lessen then throbbing if you have a sprain :thumbsup |
This is from my car wreck last december.
My right ankle broke the gas pedal off in the crash |
just wordign to make it seem more deadly then it seems and they can charge ya more. can't charge lot of $$ for "yeah just a sprained ankle"
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try out this new service i found www.google.com
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Get revenge, call the fucker up and speak pig latin!!!
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It means quit sucking dick.
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It's been nice having you around here man.,.,.
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keep off and elevate the leg when possible.
Tendinitis can be temporary. |
It means your Herpes is back with a vengeance!
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keep it as elevated as much as possible
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It translates to "This mothafuhka only has 3 week to live".
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they're gonna amputate your foot.
sorry. |
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means no more butt sex. oh noes!
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