Stiches are off, but so is the splint. Doctor wraped my leg with the foot pointed down using the ACE wrap. “This is just to keep the swelling down. No weight bearing.”
I was terrified - what if I do something to my foot? And, of course, I did.
November 30, 2009
Had my first post-op visit. Apparently, I have a splint that is supporting the back of my leg and my foot. It is tied to my leg with an ACE wrap. I thought I was going to get a cast. Doctor wants to see me in 1 week to take off the stiches.
November 30, 2009
Had my surgery. It lasted about 1 hour and the doctor confirmed a complete tier. I was put under and also had a sciatic block, so I basically felt nothing.
My husband and friends threw me a party for my 45th bday. Tood bad I could not dance, but it was great to see everybody. My leg began swelling, but I did not have any major pain.
November 30, 2009
Got home the night before and began looking for a doctor. A good friend reccomended a surgeon who was supposedly really experienced and would be able to get me in quickly. Looking back, I should have probably spent more time finding the right doctor. Back then, however, it I though that time was of the essence. Had surgery scheduled for November 4th.
November 30, 2009
It was the last day of our Club Med vacation and life was perfect. My husband had just finished his doubles match and I was getting ready to join him. Few more balls … I was backing up to get the high ball when I heard the nasty POP. I thought I hit something with the back of my hill, but when I turned around there was good half of the court behind me. That was the moment I will always remember.
November 30, 2009
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