Not sure if anyone remembers, but there was a thread almost two years ago where I mentioned receiving a medical brace for my right foot and the ins and outs of the surgery I would one day get to improve (read: not fix) my feet from what's described as complications of club foot correction surgery. Long story short the guy was inside of my foot for about five hours and rearranged things with what ended up being a dozen screws and three metal plates. On the recommendation of a doctor near Virginia Tech, my parents and I investigated a doctor here in Atlanta where luckily my parents live. The doctor actually ended up being what could arguably be the best doctor for what I needed in the world, but decisively at the very least a leading authority. Even he expected 2-3 surgeries to completely improve my right foot, saying what every doctor has told me for the past several years that it's impossible to tell until the surgeon is inside. The good news is that he did it all in one.
The pain is pretty insane and I was regularly being administered morphine for the 28 or so hours I was hospitalized and recovering after the surgery. Now that I'm home I'm having good days and bad days with the pain and it seems to be a trend of more good days but a single bad day kind of takes the piss out of any momentum. I've got this cast on for what appears to be another 5.5 weeks (next appointment Oct 6th) and god knows how many months of physical therapy after that (around four? I dunno, no more than that though unless something goes wrong).
My foot doesn't even really feel like my foot any more. I get semi-painful spasms sometimes where my foot moves on its own (one of the lovely, lovely side effects of nerves making new connections) and it feels like I have much more range of motion than I did before. My second toe (the.. index toe?) is now longer than my first toe. Which is weird. When I was first moving around I was constantly bashing (okay, I was weak, it was more like poking) into things with it, so even that will take some getting used to.
Disappointed that my one week check up after the surgery last week didn't result in more pain meds but I have enough for a couple more weeks of painful nights. I wanted to watch more shitty summer comedies and actually enjoy them :(
The pain is pretty insane and I was regularly being administered morphine for the 28 or so hours I was hospitalized and recovering after the surgery. Now that I'm home I'm having good days and bad days with the pain and it seems to be a trend of more good days but a single bad day kind of takes the piss out of any momentum. I've got this cast on for what appears to be another 5.5 weeks (next appointment Oct 6th) and god knows how many months of physical therapy after that (around four? I dunno, no more than that though unless something goes wrong).
My foot doesn't even really feel like my foot any more. I get semi-painful spasms sometimes where my foot moves on its own (one of the lovely, lovely side effects of nerves making new connections) and it feels like I have much more range of motion than I did before. My second toe (the.. index toe?) is now longer than my first toe. Which is weird. When I was first moving around I was constantly bashing (okay, I was weak, it was more like poking) into things with it, so even that will take some getting used to.
Disappointed that my one week check up after the surgery last week didn't result in more pain meds but I have enough for a couple more weeks of painful nights. I wanted to watch more shitty summer comedies and actually enjoy them :(