Post-op, day 35, back from vacation
On 4/18 I went from the cast into a Velcro cam boot. I thought I would just walk out of the doctor’s office with a slight limp. I guess I must have been smoking something. Sure, I got to walk out with the crutches and instructions to not put more than 25% weight on the foot. Had to quickly re-adjust my thinking for the Florida trip scheduled for the next day. Well, we got to be the first ones on the plane, I became quite proficient driving the ECVs at Disney and Universal. Got to jump a few lines. Learned that there’s not much to do at a water park when your in a boot, etc., etc. However, since it’s my right foot, the boot enables me to drive a car, something I couldn’t do in the cast. Progress. Also, I discovered that when you’re on crutches your departure and arrival gates will always be at the end of the terminal no matter what. Had a good 8 days in Florida; they would have been even better had I not been recovering from ATR surgery. Was able to swim quite a bit - in the pool; couldn’t figure a way to get into the ocean.
Started PT today. First a cold compression boot to reduce some of the leg swelling. Then some gentle movement exercises. Then some standing and transferring some additional weight onto the repaired foot. Then some additional compression. Do others have lower leg swelling? When I wake in the morning the leg is quite normal. But as the day goes on the swelling increases. The therapist gave me a compression stocking this morning that I wearing now. Maybe it will help. Scheduled for PT 3x/week for the next six weeks. See the doc again on Friday. I’m hoping for FWB and ditching the crutches. Time will tell.
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Michael - Glad to hear you were able to enjoy your vacation, despite the Achilles! Sounds like everything is going well and that you’re ready for FWB. Don’t been overly concerned about the swelling. This is normal. I still experience swelling while I’m working out or if I’m on my feet for a long period of time. The swelling subsides once I rest for a bit or kick my leg up for awhile. I’ve read that some amount of swelling can last for up to a year.
Tom: Thanks for the info. It’s always good to get feedback from those going through the same ordeal. This whole process, that puts a premium on patience, has been difficult for someone who is genetically impatient.
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