get heal pain after fratured fibula but on opposite side of fibula?

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Seems strange that had fractured fibula

Now get pain on one side of  heal after inactivity but its opposite side of fibula? 

Is it nerve damage? 

Fractured site always  pain free

 still kinda numb to touch

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      Anyways You take care,

      David

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