No, the ankle is not supposed to bend that way when you jump off the monkey bars. Yes, the fibula is broken. Evelyn's response when we left the Orthopedic Surgeon's office: "I like my green cast." She's got lots of room for more signatures....
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aw poor thing! her and monkey bars do NOT get along do they? whats her favortie candy?
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aw poor thing! her and monkey bars do NOT get along do they? whats her favortie candy?
aw, oh no!! poor kid, please tell her i'm praying for her
So sorry to hear that. We've been praying for her since we got the news. I would love to come over and sign it soon!
Lauren
ouch!!! i feel your pain! does she need surgery?
praying
coach: skittles. :) your comment made her smile.
tk: no surgery. she's doing well.
oh no, she is too cute to be broken!!
tell her green is my favorite color!
Christiana sends a huge hug Evelyn ... and she can't wait to sign "greenie." We love you! The Glabs
yeah, wow - her and monkey bars!
save a little place on the cast for Casey.
poor sweet girl. and if she has to have a cast, tell her green is a good color to have!
Well, there's more room for signatures on a leg than a wrist, I suppose. Please tell her, from me, that monkey bars are the enemy.
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