Swollen - Day 20 (Wednesday) Post Op
Groundhog day from Day 19, really. Crutches are a pain.
Seems like I'm developing a pattern of once per day putting full weight on the bad foot. Today it was a missed stair (stairs with crutches are not fun). I caught myself with the bad foot, and more shooting pain. It goes away, but isn't fun while it occurs.
I'm not too far away from when I am supposed to try to ditch the crutches. I think it is a bit of a mental struggle on top of the physical limitations. It has now been almost three weeks since I walked normally on the foot. I've avoided it so much that I'm concerned about trying it, even in a boot. However, I'm improving every day.
After hobbling around a bit today at work, I removed the boot and sock and was kind of surprised to see how swollen the ankle was! Normally I can see the interior bone on the ankle (the end of the tibia, I believe). It was lost in the mass of swelling today.
After I got home, I iced it a lot and kept it elevated, and it went down.
I also tried a bit of walking with very little pressure on the crutch. It worked, but I took very short, flat-footed steps with the bad foot. I think I'll be able to do it soon.
Still impatient!
Back to a hydrocodone at bed time. It is much better at reducing pain than Tylenol PM. I slept quite well.
Seems like I'm developing a pattern of once per day putting full weight on the bad foot. Today it was a missed stair (stairs with crutches are not fun). I caught myself with the bad foot, and more shooting pain. It goes away, but isn't fun while it occurs.
I'm not too far away from when I am supposed to try to ditch the crutches. I think it is a bit of a mental struggle on top of the physical limitations. It has now been almost three weeks since I walked normally on the foot. I've avoided it so much that I'm concerned about trying it, even in a boot. However, I'm improving every day.
After hobbling around a bit today at work, I removed the boot and sock and was kind of surprised to see how swollen the ankle was! Normally I can see the interior bone on the ankle (the end of the tibia, I believe). It was lost in the mass of swelling today.
After I got home, I iced it a lot and kept it elevated, and it went down.
I also tried a bit of walking with very little pressure on the crutch. It worked, but I took very short, flat-footed steps with the bad foot. I think I'll be able to do it soon.
Still impatient!
Back to a hydrocodone at bed time. It is much better at reducing pain than Tylenol PM. I slept quite well.

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