Well, PT was interesting and terrifying. Basically she couldn't figure out how I am still able to walk on my left foot at all. I diagnosed myself correctly with Posterior Tibial Tendonitis but it seems even more complicated. My arch has completely fallen on that foot and I am walking on my navicular bone, which I should not be. She worked on the foot, gave me some exercises to do everyday that may help strengthen a muscle that is no longer doing much to hold the arch up. We will be discussing orthotics soon. She taped up my arch to help ease the pain. And then she looked me in the eye and said, "There is a good chance this is going to require surgery at some point in your life. When that happens do NOT let a general orthopedist operate on this foot. You go to an orthorpedist who specializes in foot surgery, whether it's one in Farmington or Boston, do not let anyone local touch this foot for surgery." I all but had to sign a document in blood to show her that I would not let just anyone do surgery on my foot! She scared the poo out of me.
Then I hobbled to Ocean State Job Lot and shopped for pottery while texting Freemotion who was at another Ocean State Job Lot shopping for the same pottery..... Life is strange.