Update. My podiatrist sent me to two other doctors, who specialize in skating orthodics here in Florida.
Broken Naviular? X-rays are funky, the navicular is big and protruding out of the side of my foot. My podiatrist thought I had broken the bone at one point, and another podiatrist thinks it could be tendon imbalances causing the bone to look super strange on X-rays. Off the tip, there is a bone spur that looks just like a rose's thorn. On a side of the spur,, there is an open "v" shaped valley into the bone, and a crack that comes off that going down into the bone. I never remember breaking my navicular bone . . . . It is on my spinning foot. I have noticed a sharp pain in that foot, occasionally (1 in 10 times) when I take off for a waltz jump.
Now, husband reminded me of when I could have broken my navicular. . . .. About a month ago, I was walking down the stairs and something just snapped in that foot. The entire weekend, I couldn't put much pressure on it. I babied it for a weekend, it got better and I just carried on. Broken navicular's turn into a dull pain. I have many dull pains, which I just ignore. Skaters don't hurt themselves skating, it's when we are out of our "casts" of the boot that we are most apt to hurt ourselves. There's even been a scientific study on our clumsiness and mishaps when off the ice! This is when I got my new skates, and that this bone started to protrude.
Anyone else skate with a broken foot bone and not realize it? Boy, I feel stupid. Or, perhaps I am just a tough old broad.