Will a 13 (almost 14) year old teenager be able to have a small toe fracture healed in 2 weeks?
November 4th, 2009 Posted by: admin
doctor said 2 weeks but im a little uncertain, its one week and it still hurts alot
my son has an important game on dec. 6
he had his toe checked last monday, not yesterday, but last and the doctor said about 2 weeks and he predicts exactly next week (tesuday) wil be when his toe is healed
By: Chris B
my son has an important game on dec. 6
he had his toe checked last monday, not yesterday, but last and the doctor said about 2 weeks and he predicts exactly next week (tesuday) wil be when his toe is healed
By: Chris B
Tags: Game, Last Monday, Teenager

November 7th, 2009 at 01:58
i don’t see it happening . a month is more realistic ..but if the doctor says two weeks he should know .. but nothing i have ever hurt healed as fast as the doctors said it would . I would just stay of of it and get it all the rest i could.
November 8th, 2009 at 17:31
um wow i don’t know how alike toes and fingers are but my finger took about 12 weeks to heal when i fractured it. when i broke my toe, i didn’t go to the doctor but i know it was broken because now you can see a bone coming out in the wrong direction. um i would say that took about 2 weeks to stop hurting, but i don’t know how long before it was actually healed.
November 11th, 2009 at 22:43
Two weeks won’t be that unrealistic. Although to be honest, it wouldn’t be a great idea to have your son playing in a game that soon after recovery. If his toe needs more time to heal, don’t rush it. You really wouldn’t want to risk this happening again.
Keep this in mind: as important as this game may be to your son, I’m sure his toe is more important.
November 14th, 2009 at 00:37
No matter how small the fractured bone is, usual period of healing is 4-6 weeks. Two weeks is just too early. You’re sure you talked to the right doctor?