Played 18 Holes Today!
OK, so it was just miniature golf with the wife and kids, but IT COUNTS! Shot a 47 - not my usual but all my putts were pulling right because of the tight tendon. OK OK, the only issue I had was having trouble bending down to pick my ball up out of the cup!
12 weeks post surgery tomorrow. Wow! Closing in on the 3 month mark. 25% of the way through the marathon.
Question for all of you - as I have been walking more, the lower part of the tendon (near where it anchors to the heel) has been hurting. It dawned on me today that this is the spot I had tendonosis for 3 years prior to the ATR. I am starting to suspect that it is nothing more or less than the tendonosis acting up again, but I can’t be sure. My surgeon warned me that the ATR repair would not fix the tendonosis and that the pain migth return. Anyone else with tendonosis/tendonitis prior to the ATR experience anything like this??
Incision is still frustrating me. That one spot is not healed - although it has stayed essentially closed for a few days now so there is hope. PT tends to soften it and since I am taking 2 weeks off of PT after tomorrow (vacation then a business trip to Europe), I am hoping that my incision woes will be over.
PT is great - in addition to the weights, the stretching is definitely helping. I am going to miss it while I am away.
OK, time to ice it down…
Ed
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Hee hee - you got me! 18 holes….
I am going nuts about when to play golf, so I opened your post with great interest. Still, you ripped up the course with a 47.
Sounds like a PT break will be good for your foot. Hope you get some permanent incision closure- PT will still be there when you return. Happy travels.