This is weird and not quite a life issue but....
Last semester, I smacked my left ankle with my right foot and it hurt for a bit but that went away about mid-November. Well, Christmas Break comes and goes and it's now January 15. I'm getting ready to head back up to school and I notice that my left ankle's hurting. I figured that it was the shoes I wore that day (boots with a slight heel) so I avoid those shoes for a couple days. My ankle is still hurting so I wrap the ankle. That stops the pain until later that night when I unwrap my ankle and then it's back full force.
This past Friday (Groundhog's Day), I went to the health center on campus. I tell them where it's been hurting and they tell me to wrap it. They don't really tell me how to get rid of the pain completely. They also don't tell me if I sprained my ankle or if it's tendonitis.
The pain has been in the front of the ankle or on the outside of the ankle. Some days it just hurts to walk on it while on others, it hurts just sitting in a chair. So, am I correct in thinking that I sprained my ankle?
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