Nov 232023
It’s been several weeks since Betty got her SLC and her leg is feeling good enough for her to walk on. Betty’s in bed, shifting her body around into different positions, moving her legs and feet. She finally gets up, gets dressed and heads downstairs. Next, you’re Betty’s friend coming over for a visit. She answers the door while standing on her cast and explains that she feels like she doesn’t need crutches and is now able to finally do stuff around the house. She invites you to have a seat on the couch and she sits so that her cast is pointed right at you as she starts talking about how long she’s had it and all her signatures. She recaps the accident and how much it hurt to break her leg, including the ride to the hospital and having it set. Then she talks about how gross and sweaty her cast is after all these weeks. She talks about her cast and her experience for a while and then she scoots closer and puts her cast on you leg. She pulls a sock over her toes and talks about how much she keeps smelling her cast. Its not long before her toes start feeling sweaty and itchy again so she has to pull her sock off and itch inside it with a butter knife. She asks you to hold her cast up for her as she lays back and wiggles her toes. She wants to show you how well she is doing so she gets up to show you how she is exercising and falls to the floor in pain. Betty is sure that it is broken again. |
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