Achilles Tendon - Surgical Route. My story.
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Achilles Tendon - Surgical Route.
I ruptured my Achilles Tendon in May 2014 playing football.
I went to my GP after one week since football injury not realizing the damage I had actually done.
I was unable to lift of my tip toes which started to worry me and prompt me to call the GP.
During my GP Visit I was told to go to A&E right away, I was told by the nurse at Hospital I had a sprained ankle, this was the 1st week of June 2014. I asked for a scan but he declined.
I went to my GP the 1st week of July to see why my "sprained ankle" was feeling worse and painful. My GP did the Thompson test and explain something was seriously wrong and may be a Rupture in my Achilles Tendon and booked me in for an MRI scan at Warwick Hospital.
MRI Scan was booked in for a week later, (Mid July). MRI Scan showed full rupture between heel and calf muscle.
After Warwick Hospital decided to not contact me for a week I called in and they lost my paper work, then they lost more paper work after I returned forms. It was so bad I complained to the NHS.
Late August 2014 I was put into surgery for a date in September which I was unable to attend due to a Holiday I booked back in January 2014.
Surgery re-scheduled for 20th October 2014. Since operation I had been in a hard cast for 2 weeks, I was then in a fiberglass cast for a further 2 weeks.
I had the cast removed on the 19th November 2014 (4 weeks + 3 days)
I am now in an open boot that supports me as I can walk in this freely without crutches as i can fill with air pressure to support me. I am also able to take off during the night to sleep which is a massive bonus.
I will be taking this boot off on the 7th of January 2014 (7 weeks in total)
I have read and spoke to many people who have been on the same path to recovery as me. It seems many people have been given physio to do whilst in the boot and also they haven’t had the hard cast or open boot on for as long as me.
I am 24 years old I would think being younger than most people I should be the one having the boot on for a lot less time not the other way round as it seems.
I also wrote his so everyone who is going through the recovery of a Achillies Tendon (Surgery repair) can see what i have been through.
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garry54879 Jordidude01
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Jordidude01 garry54879
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I see online "about 8 weeks since operation you should start to do streches, exercises and massageing" i am 9 weeks gone and the doctor told me no, its not my time to do this yet. I challenged him as he did say that i have made excellent progress on my 8 week post op check up. but once again he said no wait intill 7th of Jan.
tim50stroud Jordidude01
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Wholefruit Jordidude01
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On the whole I would say you haven't bed in the cast and boot for a long time. 7 weeks total is pretty good from what I read. Most rehab programs I have read are between 9-12 weeks. It is still along time though :-(. Hopefully you back fighting fit soon.
Jordidude01 Wholefruit
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Really 7 weeks is good in a open boot? i hear people are only in them for 4-6 weeks who have had the same surgery as me .
Jordidude01
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Sorry deleted a few words by accident
tim50stroud Jordidude01
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jacinta03552 Jordidude01
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Jordidude01 jacinta03552
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I wish the doctor would listen to me when i say i feel ready for the next step. i can stech my ankle the same as my other ankle. Muscle is growing back, i can feel muslce in my leg now when i tense it compared to a couple weeks ago. That is why i wanted to start physio now try and progress abit.
The only reason i brought up age because my doctor said to me "being young, it is possible it will heal up quicker than most". Seeing its week 9 since opp and still in the boot i thought maybe physio would start sooner rather than in the new year.
I am talking to another doctor tomorrow for a 2nd opinion to see how i get on.
Thanks for the reply.
Jordidude01
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This doctor however said that his protocol post operation is as follows. Hard Cast for 4 weeks, followed by 4 weeks in the air boot which I am in now, not 7 weeks as my current doctors protocol is (which he said that’s a safety reason and begin 24 my Achilles will heal up faster so thought that seemed to long).
After the 4 weeks I would be sent to do a MRI scan to see the progress of my Achilles tendon and to see if it is the correct time to come out of my air boot
Physio soon as the air boot is off.
So I did ask if I could switch to his protocol which he declined due to him not performing the surgery.
I asked if I should be doing any physio whilst in the boot he said not to do any after surgery in till out the boot, I would only be doing physio if I had no surgery.
All in all I got from this my doctor is a bit of a pleb playing it way to safe. But i am 3 weeks away from having the boot off and the beginning of physio.
Roll on 3 weeks!
Jordidude01
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(i type to fast for my own good)
tim50stroud Jordidude01
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Mason44 Jordidude01
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Was glad to come across this forum and ur story .
I like u had a nurse miss my achilles tear ! I had surgery end of nov had tendon taken from big toe to mend gap in achilles
I have had soft cast for two weeks then my hard cast on for four weeks I hopefully get air boot on 5 jan was wondering as ur soon out of urs how long does it take to get used to it and how far are u able to walk as I couldnt do stairs with crutches so have basically been housebound for 6 weeks hoping air boot means I can leave house more !
tim50stroud Mason44
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Mason44 tim50stroud
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tim50stroud Mason44
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Jordidude01 Mason44
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Sorry to reply 8 days later been rather ill.
Why they send a nurse to do an important job i will not understand so i feel your pain litterly.
When you first get your boot on (which is today, so again sorry for late reply) my reaction was "How the hell am i going to walk in this for 6 weeks" trust me it gets easier as time goes on.
After exiting hospital i walked home with crutches to support my balanced and get used to it. (normally a 5 min walk, took me 20 mins)
After the first day or two i was walking about without crutches in the house.
I would use the crutches on long walks for the first couple weeks.
I am in my boot now for the 7th week, i walk about with no problem at all easy as walking should be.
Stairs in the airboot was no problem for me.
I got alot of back pain at first but that eased off.
Mason44 Jordidude01
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Well got my boot today but not that great as basically been told not to walk about too much always use support (had to beg for crutches) and no baths yet because of wound was hoping for better news and had to ask myself about removing wedges so not a good day hopingwalking gets easier as feels pretty hard at moment x good luck with getting ur boot off not long now x
Jordidude01 Mason44
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Mason i was told not to walk about to much, i was never told not to have a bath, it was only when i went back for a check up (4 weeks after having the airboot on) they told me you can have a bath now. which my response was i been having baths all the time?
They dont seem to tell you everything you need to know its like they forget to do there job. The NHS is a joke in my eyes. if i forgot to do something in my job i'd end up in prision.
Anyways, shocked you had to beg for the crutches they gave me mine without any fuss.
Yes air boot off tomorrow, i will let you know what the next step is seeing i am ahead in the recovery process!
Mason44 Jordidude01
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Well good luck for tomorrow bet u cant wait to take boot off have got about better today and even just being able to stand on two feet is good as more stuff I can do .
Think I will take it slow first week then build it up and try walking a bit .
Hopefully this 4 weeks will go quickly and might get a better doctor next app as first one I saw was brill .
Overall my nhs has been pretty good I just feel more information would be helpful as they all seem to do it in different ways .
Jordidude01 Mason44
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Yeah i found that today they didn't even tell me what to expect the next few months or anything at all i was the one asking all the questions. i get the feeling they dont see you as a person who needs information just another subject. As how i felt today with medical students asking me questions, but when it was my turn to ask questions there was no sure answer.
tim50stroud Jordidude01
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Jordidude01 tim50stroud
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