Are there ill consequences for overdoing it?
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Hello,
I had a R Scarf Akin Osteotomy 10 days ago and thought I posted a question for the first time last night, but it hasnt appeared so have no idea what happened to it.
Obviously I am new to all this.
I have found the Forum very helpful, because though you are given some guidelines as to what to expect prior to the operation, you really cannot imagine the reality.
My concerns are mainly how will you know whether you are doing any damage, or can you undo the work of the operation by doing too much.
The notes I was given by the Consultant prior to the op was do rest with foot elevated for the first two day apres operation. Unfortunately I ended up going back to A&E the following morning because I felt the bleeding was more than it should have been. I did take a homeopathic remedy for the bleeding and by the time I saw the Consultant's Registrar, he said the bleeding had stopped and a nice new bandage was issued. However I wasnt able to elevate the foot much that morning, though I hope I made up for it later.
Only needed 1 dose of Ibrufen on day 2 and 3, took Paracetamol the first night, but probably didnt take quite enough, as I had a pretty sleepless night. On the whole I feel I am doing OK, but I am doing the washing up, hanging the washing out, have done a bit of pruning in the garden and have hoovered part of the house, all over the last few days, though not all at once. I do get a bit of a niggle on the top of the foot, but not near the operation site, so I wonder if that could be due to swelling or bone healing?? nerves??? It doesnt persist and am lounging about most of the time, with these occasional flurries of activity.
Do you gauge things by how the foot feels and can you do damage?
I am due to go back for the unveiling on Monday, and can hardly wait, but I was under the impression that the pins would stay in. Some of the people in the Forum seem to have had them removed? I wasnt told to put ice onto the area, will that make a difference to how long it takes for the swelling which I assume must be present?
I can walk on the foot with the wedge shoe, but I tend to alternate that with using the crutches.
Does the foot really have to elevated higher than the heart?
Look forward to some advice please
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philippa_90997 dot_818161
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But like you i have done a few jobs like hang washing out and i can feel when iv done too much as it feels like somethings pulling. And to make it worse they haven't put a dressing on my wounds now apart from the pins so the healing area is rubbing on the special shoe which i feel uneasy about.
dot_818161 philippa_90997
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I did wonder what it will be like once the bandage is removed and whether the wedge shoe would rub on the wound, so shall make a note to ask the consultant about that because I would anticipate that it would rub which cant be good. Must say I have apprecitated having the bandage as it does seem to be protective, though I am so curious to see how my foot is. Everyone does entreat us to be patient.
Thank you so much for your input. Presume we just have to listen to the foot?
philippa_90997 dot_818161
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Not good to keep it clean though really. Yeh i keep my shoe on now i have no bandage as it feels secure due to the freedom of the foot it feels unsafe and a strange feeling.
dot_818161 philippa_90997
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Good luck with that.
karen94066 dot_818161
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dot_818161 karen94066
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Wouldnt you just know it, that when you are laid up, summer is in full throttle.
Happily I havent got any pain, though I fear that comes later when you start to walk properly on the foot? Guess I am only slightly ahead of you, and I dont really know what a bilateral bunionectomy is, so going to look that up.
You go well, too.
Dot
karen94066 dot_818161
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PIE - patience, ice & elevation - is the only way for us, it will be worth it, just dream of when your buying a new wardrobe of shoes haha!!! X
dot_818161 karen94066
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We do have a laugh when I tell himself, he isnt helping me as much as I would like. You may be too young to have ever watched 'Sargent Bilko', but guess what role I am given...
I did look up the bilateral bunionosteotomy and certainly would think you would need PIE in spades. I hope it will be worth it, cant say I am too bothered about buying new shoes actually, because I have some now that I would so love to be able to wear in COMFORT, but its the goal..
Go well and thank you.
Jinny2 dot_818161
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karen94066 Jinny2
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Love from my usual vertical position with feet up but outside for a change with nice glass of vino - cheers all!!! X
dot_818161 Jinny2
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Well of course you are right, and my expectations are probably too high, because my husband does do all the cooking anyway. I am so glad 'we' got that arranged when he retired. I do need to get over feeling he wont wash up as well as me and I am certainly am not bothering with the dusting but I have to remind myself of your sage words, 'who cares'? I suppose the answer to that is 'me'!
I had a shower again today and managed to get the plastic foot protector on unassisted, so I am very pleased.
Thank you for your common sense.
Have a good day, as our painter who is with us as I write, says, every day, a little more progress.
Be well, too.
dot_818161 karen94066
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Yes Jinny did put things into the right perspective. I bought a Plastic Foot Protector which I have now used twice in the shower and I am so thrilled with it. Cost about £12 from Amazon. The first time I couldnt get it over my foot or off, but had another go today and could manage to get it on and off, so what a difference a shower makes...Have a plastic stool to sit on in the shower.
Glad you could get out into the garden and enjoy the weather too.
We are getting there.XX
angela43010 dot_818161
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dot_818161 angela43010
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I do hope you have had some replies from those who have had the same operation as you. I am afraid I cant help since I am able to get about on my crutches or without, admittedly hardly speedy Gonzales. If you have stairs I would suggest going up and down on your bottom, I do think you feel stronger every day, I am now 4 days ahead of you, but I imagine having both feet done is much more difficult to cope with.
Perhaps you need to use the crutches more and have those legs elevated as well. I am quite fit so that probably helps. Maybe the only way we know we are overdoing things is when we do get pain.
Hope you get some good advice from others.
Jinny2 angela43010
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karen94066 angela43010
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