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		<title>9 week post-op update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 08:36:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a while since I&#8217;ve last posted, a little over 3 weeks ago to be exact.  Since that time (Deceember 28), I&#8217;ve made quite a bit of progress.  I was told by my ortho-surgeon on Dec 28 that I had to get my foot to 90 degrees before I could wear a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a while since I&#8217;ve last posted, a little over 3 weeks ago to be exact.  Since that time (Deceember 28), I&#8217;ve made quite a bit of progress.  I was told by my ortho-surgeon on Dec 28 that I had to get my foot to 90 degrees before I could wear a boot.  Well&#8230; I had purchased the Vacocast Achilles boot, and began wearing it immediately.  I had to adjust it to where to boot was angled at about 70 degrees, and after that&#8230; I could walk!!!  The rocker bottom on the boot enabled me to walk and get around.  The first time I could walk unassited since I was injured in the semifinals of my men&#8217;s football league playoffs on November 13.  </p>
<p>I started physical therapy for my foot and ankle (NOT my achilles) on January 4.  In 3 weeks of PT, I&#8217;ve went from just over 70 degrees to 101 degrees on my reconstructed foot/ankle.  I&#8217;ve &#8220;graduated&#8221; from the Vacocast Achillies boot to the boot my ortho doc issued me, a Bledsoe w/a more flat foot.  I&#8217;m walking better and better each day, and I&#8217;m able stand on both feet although I do put more weight on my good leg.  I&#8217;m doing all types of exercises for my ankle and foot, and I might say they&#8217;re paying off.  I&#8217;m battling some swelling but not too bad though.  And on my good leg, I&#8217;m suffering from tender right achilles.  Which I&#8217;m sure is from overusage during the early stages of my recovery process.  I&#8217;ve been very religious in icing both of my achilles since my last appointment, and it seems to be helping.</p>
<p>I actually ran into my ortho-surgeon at a local steak house last week, and we shot the bull for about 10 minutes.  We discussed my recovery process, and he asked how long I&#8217;d been in the Bledsoe boot.  I told him I&#8217;d just started wearing it that very same day, and he responded that I&#8217;d need to be in this particular boot for 4 weeks.  Thus, my target date to be in 2 shoes is February 10 and I can&#8217;t wait!  I&#8217;d love to be in 2 shoes by February 3 but I think it&#8217;ll be the next week.  Although I do have my 4th post-op appointment next Friday, January 27, maybe I&#8217;ll get some more good news.  I just hope when I go into 2 shoes that I&#8217;m able to walk fairly normal.  </p>
<p>I appreciate all of your replies, comments, and feedback.  Looking forward to reading all of them!</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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		<title>3rd post-op appointment</title>
		<link>http://AchillesBlog.com/rome24kr/2011/12/28/4th-post-op-appointment/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 05:20:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today was supposed to be the day that I went into a boot. Well&#8230; to my surprise I did not.  My doc told me that I would have to use a Theraband to stretch my newly constructed Achilles tendon. This took place at 7:15AM this morning, and now at 5:00PM I can bend my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today was supposed to be the day that I went into a boot. Well&#8230; to my surprise I did not.  My doc told me that I would have to use a Theraband to stretch my newly constructed Achilles tendon. This took place at 7:15AM this morning, and now at 5:00PM I can bend my foot up and down at least an inch. Needless to say, I am going to put my new Vacocast Achilles boot tonight! I will start out PWB and transition to FWB by the weekend. My foot and ankle feels extremely weird, but at least I now have control over my foot and ankle, unlike the moments just after my football injury and the days leading up to the surgery. I must say I have a new sense of confidence. Not meaning that I am going to rush my recovery, but that I can see progress and that does make me more optimistic. My next appointment is scheduled for January 26. At that point, I am expecting to go into 2 shoes. There is light at the end of the tunnel!!!! </p>
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		<title>OMG&#8230; My scare!</title>
		<link>http://AchillesBlog.com/rome24kr/2011/12/17/omg-my-scare/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 22:43:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had one hello of a scare the other night. We had our staff Christmas party at a local Mexican restaurant. It had been raining, and upon entering, the floor inside was extremely slick. It felt greasy &#38; wet. Needless to say, when I walked it both of my crutches slipped on the floor, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had one hello of a scare the other night. We had our staff Christmas party at a local Mexican restaurant. It had been raining, and upon entering, the floor inside was extremely slick. It felt greasy &amp; wet. Needless to say, when I walked it both of my crutches slipped on the floor, and flew out from underneith me. I took one big hop w/my good leg and grabbed onto the cashiers counter. My bad leg, in a soft cast w/splint, was protected but it felt like my left foot shot straight up! I know it did not b/c of my hard splint stopped any type of movement upward, although it sure felt like it! </p>
<p>Today I showered and got a great foot massage from my better half, and she noticed some distinct bruising on my foot. I wonder if it was from my “scare”???  Has anyone else out there experienced a scare like this regardless if it was good or bad? </p>
<p>By the way&#8230; I am only 9 days away from going into a boot (Vacocast Achilles boot)!   This nearly 6 weeks of NWB has felt like an eternity:( </p>
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		<title>2nd Post-Op appointment</title>
		<link>http://AchillesBlog.com/rome24kr/2011/12/13/2nd-post-op-appointment/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:11:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello to all!  Well I had my second post-op appoinment last Monday.  This trip to the doc led me to getting my stitches out&#8230; all 20 of them! The doc said that I&#8217;m &#8220;progressing ahead of schedule&#8221;.  But I&#8217;m still on the 6 week plan of NWB and crutches= SUCKS!  I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello to all!  Well I had my second post-op appoinment last Monday.  This trip to the doc led me to getting my stitches out&#8230; all 20 of them! The doc said that I&#8217;m &#8220;progressing ahead of schedule&#8221;.  But I&#8217;m still on the 6 week plan of NWB and crutches= SUCKS!  I know I just have to be patient.  I was still dealing w/quite a bit of swelling.  Now I&#8217;m just 2 weeks and a day from going into a boot&#8230; Thank God!  Today, nearly 4 weeks post-op my swelling is going down little by little each day.  However, my foot feels absolutely freeky on the underneith side.  When I or my wife massages my foot, I get a weird, sharp, shooting sensation going through my foot.  I&#8217;m curious if anyone else has dealt or is dealing w/this type of feeling/sensation/discomfort in their foot.  Also, I&#8217;m wondering how long this will continue??? The incision is healing nicely, and the doc also said (after feeling) the tendon is solid and feels good.  I&#8217;m just sooooo ready to be off these d@mn crutches.  They&#8217;re truly becoming a major pain now&#8230; bring on the boot!!!  By the way, I ordered the Vacocast Pro Achilles boot.  </p>
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		<title>1st Post-Op Appointment</title>
		<link>http://AchillesBlog.com/rome24kr/2011/12/03/1st-post-op-appointment/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Dec 2011 23:14:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is my first post in a while, due to me being back at work and up to my eyeballs w/catching up!  My appointment was 10 days after my surgery and I was so glad to get in and see how my progress was going.  Not a lot really happened during my appointment.  I saw [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is my first post in a while, due to me being back at work and up to my eyeballs w/catching up!  My appointment was 10 days after my surgery and I was so glad to get in and see how my progress was going.  Not a lot really happened during my appointment.  I saw the PA, not the doctor, and the main concern to check for was infection.  I checked out great, no infection and the incision was healing nicely.  However, there was still a great deal of swelling (I have pics of incision and swelling, but do not know how to upload them to my posts). </p>
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After the nurse took me out of my soft cast, I was able to &#8220;asses the damage&#8221;.  My foot felt extremely weird, granted I did not try moving it.  Although, I did wiggle my toes (that was nice LOL).  I took pics of my leg, and it looked like I had about an 8&#8243; centipede on the back of it!   The PA felt of my leg, and said the muscle tone still felt good.  Not much atrophe as of yet, but foot felt like I had needles sticking in the bottom of it as her hand ran across the bottom of my foot.  I am sure it was just nerves starting to fire back up but who knows. </p>
<p>My soft cast was put back on, but this time it did not have all the extra padding.  I now go back on Monday to have my stitches removed, and that will be the 17 day since surgery on November 18 (injury Nov.13).   I am still on the time table of going into a boot on December 29, and then start wearing shoes on February 3.   Hopefully I will be able to start jogging by the first part of May.</p>
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		<title>Achilles tendon braces</title>
		<link>http://AchillesBlog.com/rome24kr/2011/11/24/achilles-tendon-braces/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 03:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been looking at various Achilles tendon braces and have found a few that look like they could really be of some benefit coming back from a ATR. I have listed the links below&#8230;
Achimed http://www.medi.de/en/patient/products/joint-stabilisation/foot-supports/achimedr.html
Bauerfeind (PRO) http://www.achillesmed.com/AchilloTrainPro/aso-ankle-brace.html
Bauerfeind http://www.achillesmed.com/AchilloTrain/aso-ankle-brace.html
Let me know what y&#8217;all think about wearing a brace one you start back jogging and playing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been looking at various Achilles tendon braces and have found a few that look like they could really be of some benefit coming back from a ATR. I have listed the links below&#8230;</p>
<p>Achimed <a href="http://www.medi.de/en/patient/products/joint-stabilisation/foot-supports/achimedr.html">http://www.medi.de/en/patient/products/joint-stabilisation/foot-supports/achimedr.html</a></p>
<p>Bauerfeind (PRO) <a href="http://www.achillesmed.com/AchilloTrainPro/aso-ankle-brace.html">http://www.achillesmed.com/AchilloTrainPro/aso-ankle-brace.html</a></p>
<p>Bauerfeind <a href="http://www.achillesmed.com/AchilloTrain/aso-ankle-brace.html">http://www.achillesmed.com/AchilloTrain/aso-ankle-brace.html</a></p>
<p>Let me know what y&#8217;all think about wearing a brace one you start back jogging and playing sports, and which one would y&#8217;all recommend.</p>
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		<title>My first blog since suffering my ATR (football injury)</title>
		<link>http://AchillesBlog.com/rome24kr/2011/11/23/atr-football-injury/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Nov 2011 02:16:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello, my name is Kevin.  I’m a 35 y/o in-shape guy (6′0, 200 lbs) who has played college baseball, and has played flag football, men’s baseball, and softball for the last 12 years (and basketball sparatically). I also jog between 15-25 miles a week.  Needless to say, I felt like I was 10 foot tall [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, my name is Kevin.  I’m a 35 y/o in-shape guy (6′0, 200 lbs) who has played college baseball, and has played flag football, men’s baseball, and softball for the last 12 years (and basketball sparatically). I also jog between 15-25 miles a week.  Needless to say, I felt like I was 10 foot tall and bulletproof&#8230; boy was I wrong.  I would&#8217;ve never dreamt this type of an injury in a million years. </p>
<p>I ruptured my left achilles tendon on November 13 while playing flag football. It was our eleventh game of the season, and our second game of the day.  I would like to say that I did have warning signs w/a calf strain approximately 3-4 weeks before the injury.<br />
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I play wide receiver and ran a corner route. I ran 10 yards then cut my route off to the sideines, at that point when I made my jab step the back of my ankle felt like it exploded! However, it didn’t hurt, it simply felt like my foot had went to sleep. I knew then and there it wasn’t good and more than likely an achilles injury.<br />
I had an Xray on November 14 (negative, no broken bones), MRI November 15 (revealed a complete tear of achilles), met w/orthopedic surgeon/doctor on November 17, and then had surgery 6 days after injury on November 18.</p>
<p>The first night wasn’t that bad, took the Percocet for pain (but it made me sick, thus I discontinued it), and just relied on Tylenol &amp; Advil. The second day post-surgery was NOT good, painful and sore. Day three post-surgery wasn’t bad, and today is day four and my injured limb does’t hurt. Now it&#8217;s day five and I feel a lot better, just still sucks that I&#8217;m on crutches.  I can&#8217;t wait till I&#8217;m in the boot!  Then I&#8217;ll be saying I can&#8217;t wait till I&#8217;m in a pair of shoes.  Oh then I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll be saying &#8220;I can&#8217;t wait till I lace up my football cleats again <img src='http://AchillesBlog.com/rome24kr/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> &#8221;</p>
<p>My doc has set aside a time table that reads like this…<br />
Injury- Nov. 13<br />
Surgery- Nov. 18<br />
NWB- 6 weeks (until Dec. 30)<br />
Boot- 4-6 weeks (until Feb. 3-17)<br />
2 Shoes- 10-12 weeks from surgery (Feb.17 at the latest)<br />
Jogging- 6 months (approximately May 13)<br />
Fully recovered- 9-12 months (Aug-Nov)</p>
<p>I just hope &amp; pray I have the opportunity to onec again play flag football and softball.</p>
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