Getting Ready for Normality?
Another week has gone by and once again I can say my progress has been great. My Physical Therapist continues to be amazed at how quickly I’m recovering to the point that we are going to start on more versatility exercises vs range of motion exercises starting this week. It has been just the opposite recently. The only time I feel any pain is when I try to walk “normally”, i.e., heel/toe, etc, . When I try to push off on my toes, it REALLY gets my attention! I’ll just take it slowly and let the tendon return to normal at it’s own pace. Next week I start in the pool and I think my boot comes off this Wednesday. I plan to ask my doctor when I an drive and play golf again. I suspect I’ll be allowed to drive soon, but the golf will probably have to wait for awhile yet.
Since I was on my back for six weeks until I got a boot, the rest of my body is not in the best of shape. I feel as if I’ve been hit all over by a stick because I ache so much. I’m pretty sure that will improve the more I’m able to get around and do “stuff”. I was repairing a chair in our living room yesterday and when I tried to get up, I couldn’t. Our floor is wood and the boot kept sliding all over the place. My wife actually had to help me up, but we were both laughing so hard it took awhile. It reminded us of the TV ad of the device one wears around one’s neck and can press it when necessary, “help me I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!”. Now I understand!
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