If you have them in all footwear, in the long term, you'll go over like you did, but you'll take the force of it (sometimes you'll sort of spring back up)
I went over 'badly' last year, and fell slightly. I continued the long walk I was doing, but waited for the swelling down the outside that night
Next morning it was there, but it was only slight
I did used to sprain my ankle a lot when I was a teen though, before being told it was arches. Nearing mid 30's I do pay for that a bit with some achilles aching now and again. I also have Plantar Fasciitis on the same ankle, which comes and goes (depending if I've been stood up for for hours and hours in a day, over long term periods of time). Rest usually calms that (meeky alerted me to that on here when I was asking why it feels like I can't walk for the 1st 5 minutes of the day, then I'm fine)
Hope the arches work
For the record, I think you were still right to go to A and E. The pain of ligament swelling is probably worse than a broken bone (I waited a week before I went to get an x ray for a broken bone, because I thought it was just ligament swelling)
Posted By: pants, Jul 29, 17:44:13
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