How long does it take to completely recover from a broken leg?


Question:
In late January of this year, I fell and broke my leg (left fibula) during my first ever epileptic seizure. My recovery was going great, but recently, I have felt a very slight pain in exactly the same area as the break. I doubt that it's a coincidence that the pain is in the same place as the break.

Is it normal to still feel pain seven months after a broken fibula?

Answers:
i don't know exactly how long it will take, but don't worry.
i broke my arm and even though the cast has been taken off, it still hurts a bit when its cold. if it gets really bad go to your doctor,but sometimes you just have too put up with it.
it sucks,i know.
min 6 mos
may be 4 month
I broke my wrist almost 30 years ago. and sorry to tell you this, but during high humidity weather, I still have pain in the same spot as the break. My pain is not the same intensity as the original break, it is more of a heavy ache feeling, but the feeling is NOT like the other wrist.

My opinion on you question is: you may always have some kind of pain, or discomfort
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