What's the easiest way to get a leg in a cast for a few weeks? If I just asked a doctor to do it for a small injury, would they do it?
>If I just asked a doctor to do it for a small injuryIt would be extremely painful...Anyway, a cast isn't likely and doctors don't usually appreciate dishonesty. So, if you come clean and say like: Yo, I'm in kinda of a pickle and i need two weeks off to sort some stuff out. Will yield far better results than munchenhausing or lying.I think a sprained knee coverup story is far more likely and all they have to do is to get a knee brace and that's it. Most doctors are pretty chill and they'll understand you.You really don't want to fracture your bones. Even a simple fracture takes many months to heal and if both ends aren't properly aligned, surgery is required.
>>34719139>What's the easiest way to get a leg in a cast for a few weeks?Just buy a short leg cast kit online for $45 and do it yourself. You don't need the full-leg version and doing your own leg isn't difficult. Make sure you buy the kind of shears you need to remove it safely though.
>>34719176Thanks for the advice. I would use it only to get out of a social event that I've been dreading, that's what I would tell the doctor too. I would pay for it out of my own pocket and not miss a single day of work because of it.>>34719242The reason I would do it requires it coming from a professional who "left me no choice"