Death of the Inflatable Bed - Two Weeks Post Op
Hobbling around partial weight bearing on my crutches. I've found that the heel usually doesn't seat into the boot without a little pressure. It doesn't feel all that bad while I'm doing it, although I tend to pay for it later.
I'm doing the flexion exercises as directed by the doc; a few times a day. I do feel ever so small gains in flexibility. I've also started using a "foot gym" apparatus to see if that helps.
I'm giving up on the blow up bed. I'm tired of chasing the leaks in it, so I'm going to crawl into my regular bed to sleep tonight. My biggest fear is how the dog always wants to saddle up on my left side and press against me (warmth?). We'll see how that goes.
How does it feel? There is always some discomfort, although I wouldn't say pain. It is always at about a 2. But there are times when it shoots up there to a 6 or a 7 for a while; maybe a 20 minute period? It usually passes so I don't take a pain pill.
I'm doing the flexion exercises as directed by the doc; a few times a day. I do feel ever so small gains in flexibility. I've also started using a "foot gym" apparatus to see if that helps.
I'm giving up on the blow up bed. I'm tired of chasing the leaks in it, so I'm going to crawl into my regular bed to sleep tonight. My biggest fear is how the dog always wants to saddle up on my left side and press against me (warmth?). We'll see how that goes.
How does it feel? There is always some discomfort, although I wouldn't say pain. It is always at about a 2. But there are times when it shoots up there to a 6 or a 7 for a while; maybe a 20 minute period? It usually passes so I don't take a pain pill.
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