First Post of new Blog

I had my surgery on 10 Nov and it was successful.  It took me a couple days to get over the effects of the GA and I’m still undergoing a minimum amount of pain, more aggrevating than anything else.  So far I’m using my normal hydrocodone (which I use for an unrelated problem) and occasionally a tramadol tablet.

My soft splint was checked by my surgeon on Monday and redone and she will put me in a hard cast this coming Monday for four weeks.  I guess that after that it will be a long time of rehab.

Unlike most of you, I didn’t repture my AT.  I was first bothered by a bone spur about a year ago and despite all my efforts it got to the point where surgery was necessary.  Perhaps not rupturing it is the reason my surgeon is so optimistic that I will be “fully” recovered within 4-6 months.  At that time what “fully” means is open to interpretation.  I really don’t expect to be back to normal for 9-12 months.

Thank God for a knee walker!  I’ve only used crutches once since the surgery and really don’t plan to use them at all from now on.  With the knee walker I can scoot around most anywhere I want with no problem.  If I could figure a way to harness my Golden Retriever to it, I’d really have some fun.

I’ve found out the hard way that certain bodily functions are much easier to do on two legs than one.  However, I’ve turned myself into a contostionist for the present time and it seems to be working.  I’ll be glad when I can at least be PWB. 

One Response to “First Post of new Blog”

  1. Just read your blog for the first time and was humored by your comment on becoming a contortionist. I never have been the most flexible person in the world and certain things have really challenged me. But it has made me laugh a lot. I believe it is very important to be able to laugh at yourself.
    good luck on your recovery. I just had my surgery last week and am looking at 10 more days before my doctor will allow me to return to work. This is so boring! Especially because I have no pain. I haven’t had since the surgery. I feel really lucky about that, considering what some people have written.
    You wrote of laying sleeping on the couch for awhile. I have two labs who believe the couch belongs to them and they have been quite put out that I am spending my days laying on the couch. They just stare at me hoping I will move. I finally moved enough to let one up on the couch with me and she tried to push me off!
    Keep plugging along. We will all get through this and be better than ever when it is over!

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