No Really. This Is Going to Hurt.

Author Andy L. | Filed Under Miscellaneous 

When a doctor says the above words, you don’t really believe him. I assumed he was trying to scare me so that the ensuing experience  would seem better in comparison to the nightmarish holocaust of pain my mind inevitably conjured up. Also, being a man, and therefore stupid, I mistakenly believed that I could handle the pain in Rambo-like fashion. After all, he cauterized a wound in his side by filling it with gunpowder, and then lighting it. I think his mouth might have twitched, but that was about it. How bad could a shard of glass in my foot really be?

In fact, a piece of glass, or a foreign body of indeterminate nature as it turned out, isn’t really that painful a thing. Getting it removed is. But maybe I should back up a little bit.

It was two days before Thanksgiving, and the wife was brushing her teeth. I walked into the bathroom and placed a glass of water on the counter. Now, my wife likes to gesticulate (flail her arms wildly) while brushing her teeth. I believe this is an attempt to communicate with me. (Why should valuable time be lost even though one’s mouth is full of toothpaste?) In this particular instance, she communicated the recently deposited glass onto the bathroom floor. We cleaned it all up, or so we thought, and everything seemed fine. Until the next night, when I sliced open the bottom of my foot on a shard of glass that we missed.

So cutting the bottom of your foot is pretty painful for a number of reasons, not least of which is that you then have to walk on said appendage while it’s healing. I did quite a bit of that, and continued to run on it in preparation for a 10k in Central Park. This, perhaps, was not my best idea. It became increasingly obvious, as well as painful, that there was something embedded in my foot. Fast forward a couple weeks and I’m sitting in a doctor’s office listening intently as he explains just how much an injection in the bottom of my foot will hurt.

Since the removal of a foreign body, it turned out not to be glass, basically requires the doctor to spend a bit of time “exploring” the affected area with a scalpel, he gives you a local anesthetic. As it should be obvious that the only way to deliver a local anesthetic is via injection, and the bottom of your foot is home to many, many nerve endings…well, you do the math. How can I describe the feeling? It was something like having a nail, studded with shards of glass, driven into your foot. Then, someone lights your foot on fire.

The doctor didn’t lie though. He said it would be exteremely painful, and he said it would last only a few seconds. He didn’t mention that those few seconds would feel like they went on forever. The experience has taught me two very important things. The first is that the next time something made of glass gets broken in my house I should probably just move. The second is that I’m definitely not Rambo.

Comments

7 Responses to “No Really. This Is Going to Hurt.”

  1. Ed on December 23rd, 2008 6:38 pm

    So what was living in your foot if it was not glass?

  2. Monica on December 24th, 2008 11:41 pm

    yea what was it? and why are you running without me again hahaha? i sent you a present…hope you like it.

  3. Andy L. on December 25th, 2008 4:28 pm

    A piece of carpet fiber.

  4. Daniel Lane on December 25th, 2008 5:48 pm

    pussy

  5. Monica on December 28th, 2008 12:57 am

    you’re kidding!? that is very odd…

  6. KG on January 7th, 2009 7:42 pm

    YOU HAD CARPET FIBER EMBEDDED IN YOUR FOOT??

    Your description of the pain made my insides hurt.

  7. Daniel Lane on April 21st, 2009 1:26 am

    how about you put up a new post.

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