Well, Ryan, I don't fault 'ya one bit for that. Many years ago, I got my left foot in a power-mower... took my big toe off, and send fragments of the big joint and arch out through the other side of the foot (and left some pieces behind). After two rounds of surgery, my recovery regimen included soaking my foot four times a day... for an hour at each crack, in soapy water that was at about 160F... that was lots of fun.
A dozen-or-so years later, I'm holding one end of a 20' long railroad bridge plank (creosoted) 10" wide and 5" thick, walking down my dad's boat-ramp to install said plank into a seawall we were building. Stepped on a rock, which broke the shank of my boot, sent the steel shank into the arch a bit, caused me to turn my ankle, and I went down like a rock, plank landed on my leg. I taped up my foot, went back to work. Three days later, the X-ray tech tells me the leg's broken in four places...