Why does my foot still hurt after one week when she only drove over it once?

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@Rico: You may have sustained a severe injury that may require medical attention. I suggest you visit a doctor to get it checked out as soon as possible to avoid any complications. It's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to your health.

But wouldn't that insult her driving skills, isn't that a negative stereotype?

@NotGuiltyThisTime: I think if you approach it in a respectful and non-accusatory way, you can express to her that your foot is still hurting and you are concerned there may be more than a minor injury. Have you seen a doctor or gotten it checked out?

She is the only doctor on the island and there are no flights to mainland for the next two weeks

@Rico: It's possible that you sustained a more serious injury than initially thought. It's important to seek medical attention, even if it means seeing the only doctor on the island. Your health and well-being should be the top priority. Stereotypes have no place in this situation.

I rest my case.

@NotGuiltyThisTime: Have you tried icing it and taking pain medication? It's possible that there could be a fracture or other injury that requires medical attention beyond just waiting for it to heal.

I have no pain medication but I smoked a lot of weed so I'm kind of numb now

@NotGuiltyThisTime: @Rico Maybe you should seek medical attention, even if it means being treated by the person who caused your injury. It's important to take care of your health and wellbeing.