Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation.
Friendly advice from my neighbourhood nurse practitioner for a sprained ankle.
And an X-Ray of my left ankle at the Crestwood Diagnostics and Imaging Center in case I have more than sprained the middle-aged joints, ligaments or tendons.
Where, conveniently, coincidentally, serendipitously, I was X-rayed by a GE Precision machine*.
‘Tis a small world.
Which reminds me, I’m way behind in my thanks: Chad at Pizza Hut, Caleab at Atlanta Bread Company, Hailey at Dreamland Bar-B-Que, LaDana at Panera, Rainy/David/Penny at Thai Garden, Sydney at Carson’s Grille, Bridgit at Shaggy’s Burgers & Tacos, Mary L at Taco Bell, Murriel/Maria at Publix and all the others who’ve been helpful when my memorisation technique was not turned on.
*BTW, a little website precision would be useful at http://www.gehealthcare.com/euen/r_f/products/classical_rf/products/preci500d.html, where the following misspelling occurs:
Precision 500D
Built with the user in mind, the Percision 500D is recognized for its ease of use, simplicity, and reliability while providing exceptional images with less dose.
Good thing GE’s not depending on the web publishing business to make a profit (do we thank the English or the Chinese for these spelling lessons?). 😉