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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 1335023" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>You have to hunt with ex war veterans mate they know how to fix things and give a lot medial type assistance . I have put a mates knee cap back in , put a guys shoulder back in , set a broken leg good enough to get to hospital with minimum pain after bike accident also had some pain killers in my kit . I would have strapped your ankle and assisted you to a cold creek or dam , in my younger days carried you if necessary and soaked the ankle to reduce swelling . Then after the initial pain reduces , strap it with elastoplast ( sticking plaster tape ) in a horseshoe brace and bandage it . </p><p>Once out of the woods , get two buckets with ice in one and hot water in the other and give your foot contrast baths to reduce swelling , reduce pain and speed up healing .</p><p>I would have you back on your feet in a few days . Only soldiers really know how to fix the body when it's either walk or die .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 1335023, member: 17844"] You have to hunt with ex war veterans mate they know how to fix things and give a lot medial type assistance . I have put a mates knee cap back in , put a guys shoulder back in , set a broken leg good enough to get to hospital with minimum pain after bike accident also had some pain killers in my kit . I would have strapped your ankle and assisted you to a cold creek or dam , in my younger days carried you if necessary and soaked the ankle to reduce swelling . Then after the initial pain reduces , strap it with elastoplast ( sticking plaster tape ) in a horseshoe brace and bandage it . Once out of the woods , get two buckets with ice in one and hot water in the other and give your foot contrast baths to reduce swelling , reduce pain and speed up healing . I would have you back on your feet in a few days . Only soldiers really know how to fix the body when it's either walk or die . [/QUOTE]
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