Fibula bone rebrake

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My fibula rebroke i first broken it in january now just going too pt my foot swelled up went to or they did xrays then sent back too ora they claimed i was healed so sent me to mri scan it says rebrake of fibula with torn ligament i go tomoral to talk what they need to do. Has anyone ever been threw this and know am i looking at surgery

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    My left clavicle suffered a separated break during a seizure 3 yrs ago and finally was able to have surgery ( had other health issues to address before my shoulder) January 2017. That was a failur( doctor left a gap!!), after 9 or so months I had second surgery (NEW DOC!!) All looked great and plate was properly placed, time is hard to remember how long it's been? Months like 6-8 ? Think it's dead and DOC tried to get me a bone Stimulatur but I was denied by my insurance. It's so freaking frustrating being unable to do much of anything, thank God for my art.. Ask your doctor about the bone Stimulatur, while it looks like I'm screwed unless I find a study on clavicle replacement you have a chance to heal and I'll pray for your healing and that your able to have use of a bone Stimulatur. A fellow sufferer, Knox'y

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