Keeping Your Sister On Her Toes  
  
 El Paso, Health & Body, home, Patients, Siblings, Texas, USA |  Healthy | March 15, 2019  
 
 
(My older sister currently works at as an ER nurse. I am woken up one Saturday morning by my cell phone ringing.) 
 
Me: “Hello?” 
 
Sister: “I need you to come downstairs, right now.” 
 
(I get up and walk down to the living room to find her and my parents all watching me descend.) 
 
Me: “What’s going on?” 
 
Sister: “I slipped on the stairs and broke my toe.” 
 
Me: “You need someone to drive you to the hospital?” 
 
Sister: “NO! My coworkers and I always joke about someone coming to the ER because they stubbed their toe. I am not going to the hospital because I hurt my toe.” 
 
Me: “So, what do you need from me?” 
 
Sister: “I need you to reset the bone. Mom is too squeamish and Dad is too gentle. You just need to pull on it quick, like taking off a bandage.” 
 
Me: *shrugs* “Okay.” *walks over and yanks on the crooked toe* 
 
Sister: *gasp of pain followed by a relieved sigh* “Thank you.” 
 
(During her next shift at work, someone commented on her slight limp. She admitted to the accident and the doctor on hand insisted on x-raying her foot. The bone in the toe was indeed broken, but perfectly realigned.)
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
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