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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-25-2008 @ 6:39PM
Alex said...
Now that's just not true.
A sprained ankle means the ankle is weak. If she was forced to stand on it, she could have easily rolled the weight of her body onto one side of her ankle and fractured the bones.
It does not at all mean she is heavy.
It's EXTREMELY ignorant to make a comment like that. As a person who's dealt with (very) severe foot problems, I understand how easy it is to break, fracture, tear, twist things in your feet. The bones are little.