Hi
I take it mean you can't put weight on the foot and that this is a typo? If so you need to get this checked out to be sure nothing really untoward is going onThe next issue is the last few days when I stand I can put weight on the foot and walk due to pain in the front of the ankle and can't do inversion or eversion for a short period of time.
the most common complication is that you are developing CRPS. (complex regional pain syndrome) This is particularly likely if you are getting swelling of the foot and discolouration. The pain in CRPS is intense and difficult to control. CRPS is very difficult for the patient and is best managed by a sympathetic physio who can support you gradually increasing your activities and movements that stress the ankle and foot. Have a look at some of the other threads that deal with CRPS