Achillies rupture

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Hi , last August I was dancing on a dance floor I thought I ruptured my achillies It was not diagnosed till March this year A complete 3.7 cm rupture I have now had surgery they took a tendon from my foot to reattach my achillies Surgery went well with achillies but I have been left with servere nerve pain in my foot It is servere in the middle of the foot and sends pain through my toes My toes have been curling in from the pain and have a lot of power I my toes Has anybody else suffered from this servere nerve pain after an achillies operation 

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    QUINOLONES AND OTHER DRUGS CAN CAUSE TENDONITIS AND RUPTURED TENDONS.
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    Hi I had a tendon transplant took tendon from big toe to fill gap and I didn't have any nerve damage pain at all the only difference is o can't fully bend big toe so Def make sure it's checked the only pain I have is my ankle area where my scar is and a year on still hurts good luck Def keep going back till its sorted x
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      That's prob understandable you haven't got full movement in your big toe No nerve pain is good

      Yeah I will be def going back and getting it checked out

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      I was aware it wouldn't move after op so it's fine not sure what it's like in Oz hopefully better than here and there get it sorted for u good luck
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      Hope yours keeps improving

      Yeah they will eventually sort it out

      Here in Oz bit cold but now in spring getting a little warmer

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      Mine was missed first time at doctors so had to wait for op etc by time I had it felt I'd never walk properly again let alone run but nine months on walking fine bit of pain but I should exercise it more and about to start running again so u will get back to normal it just takes a while x
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      Keep up the good work Mine will be slow but I'll get there in time

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