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Hi all. Broke 13 bones back in May. Currently dealing with my right tib/fib. I don’t have any sensation or feeling in my right foot, specifically the sole & the tips of my toes. The doctor is telling me I’ll need to get a fibulectomy. The fib is growing into the tib, and not allowing it to unionize

Hi all. Broke 13 bones back in May. Currently dealing with my right tib/fib. I don’t have any sensation or feeling in my right foot, specifically the sole & the tips of my toes. The doctor is telling me I’ll need to get a fibulectomy. The fib is growing into the tib, and not allowing it to unionize submitted by /u/TheKiddNiko
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