Let’s do this again, shall we?

From a partial rupture repair, to healing, to another rupture

22 weeks!

Filed under: Uncategorized — mari at 9:54 am on Friday, March 5, 2010

Several things happened;

I got a new job which required more on the feet time than I had anticipated
My kids are back in school and activities
My Team in Training season kicked off on February 1st.

Under the ADA guidelines (Americans with Disability Act) my employer is obligated to provide me with modifications at work.
I needed to get back to work, I still teach one class and have a volunteer to help me out.
But I went down in hours so I was offered a job in the reception area of my company.
I like the work but in the end I was standing a bit more than I should.
I’ve been able to sit more and to walk less.

I’m enjoying the contact with people other than in my program a lot, I was told I bring a lot of maturity to the reception.
That had me cracking up for a bit, but come to think of it the majority of the staff there is under 25.
Whole new set of rules, need to wear nicer clothes. It’s like going back to my retail days in a way.

On the healing front, it’s been a lot of “two steps forward. one step back”.
On my PT days I’m wiped out afterwards and even though I’m not in a lot of pain there is a fair amount of discomfort from the scar.
The fact that I just can’t find a pair of shoes that adhere to the strict rules of Dr. B. and the inability in me to wear running shoes during the day are not helping in easing my foot issues..
I just can’t get past that look.

Today marks 5 and a half months since surgery and I do feel improvement every day, I may have been a bit in a hurry to get healed faster but lately have resigned myself to the fact it will take a bit.
I’m not training actively, being support for TEAM has been my goal.

Yesterday I had my 4 week re-check and Dr. B was pleased and displeased at the same time.
The amount of scar tissue internally on the achilles is very pronounced, something Igor does not address enough according to Dr. B.
Back I go now, once a week for stretching, massage and scar work.
I had my first session yesterday and learned 2 new words; functional pain.

Part of the good news is that I do not need heel lifts, I can go back to wearing my regular shoes.
But as with every new development I need to ease into it.
My brand new bought right before surgery clogs fit and even though it feels weird to be out of the ugly “good” shoes it’s a step towards normal again.

I’m all for normal!