I'm really tired so this is going to be short and to the point.
I hurt my foot playing basketball when I was about 16. It gave me problems after that and I went to see a doctor when I was 17, but they didn't find anything. I let it slide.
I went for a bike ride a couple of weeks ago and I've been in so much pain since that my sleep schedule has suffered. Over the last couple of days, I've only had 6 hours of sleep.
I went to see a specialist today, and he believes it to be a bone spur causing me pain. I am going for a CT scan on Friday, and I'll go back to see the specialist next week to discuss the CT scan and further treatment. He said that it'll probably be outpatient surgery and that they'll chip the bone spur off. He said it would only be a couple of days that I would be unable to walk, and that recovery would be 6 to 8 weeks.
If I'm not as freakin' exhausted as I am now, I'll share more after I see the doctor again. For now, I'm going to try to (not) sleep.
Tonight after Emily and I got back from dinner, I stopped the car next to the mailbox to get the mail. In the mail was a white card from Houston Police Department, notifying me that my car had been towed and that I was responsible for the fees to release it.
On the card was listed a blue 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer, the associated VIN, and the license plate number. If you've been keeping up with my life much, you'll know that I did recently buy a 2009 Lancer.
Now, my car is not blue as you'll see in the pictures on the link above, but everything else about that notification matches my car. People have suggested that maybe the police officer who filed the report or whatever took and took down the VIN, made a typo in doing so. See, I would agree with that, but the fact that the license plate number matches the number on the temporary tags from when I got the car is just weird.
I'm going to be calling the police department first thing tomorrow morning to find out what's really going on here. My worst fear with it is that somehow my VIN and everything was copied and that either I have an illegitimate car, or someone else does with my same information.