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Its really starting to worry me to be honest. My range of movement has not increased and the pain outside the movement range is still severe. Its been 3 weeks!

But everyone keeps telling me that a bad ankle sprain is worse than a broken ankle so it stands to reason I suppose.

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Its really starting to worry me to be honest.  My range of movement has not increased and the pain outside the movement range is still severe.  Its been 3 weeks!

But everyone keeps telling me that a bad ankle sprain is worse than a broken ankle so it stands to reason I suppose.

Sounds pretty much like the same as mine , I broke and snaped ligerments 8 years ago , and then re-broke strained it again , still swore and it's been 3 months

Yeah I did a similar injury to the same ankle about 7 years ago now, but I don't think it was quite this severe, I can't remember having such a limited range of motion. Still sore after 3 months!!!!! NNNOOOOOOO!!

I just read the due date for this assignment, June 11th!!!!. PFFFFTTTT! plenty of time, I shall be there! Could of sworn it was due the end of this week!

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