Gastroc release w/plantar release-both legs at once
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After suffering from severe plantar faciatis I am have a gastroc release w/ plantar relase on friday. Both Legs at once. I have done everything I can to combat this pain. Stretching, custom insoles, over the counther insoles, cortison injections, night splints, anti inflamatory diet, Acupuncture, and physical therapy. Nothing has helped and I am in more pain than ever. The pain in constant and stabing, day and night.
Has any one done the Gastroc release w/the plantar release and has anyone specifically had it on both legs at once? Can you tell me what to expect recovery wise. I was told that I'd been in a wheel chair for 4 weeks.
Thank you for your input.
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Chrisy jay8888
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jay8888 Chrisy
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ladyjack51 jay8888
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ben57424 jay8888
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Please keep us posted on results
jay8888
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ladyjack51 jay8888
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Please get your rest and take those dang percocet! It's brave and admirable to try not to take them but that's what they're there for. You can't recover well if you're in pain. But you know yourself better than I do that's for sure. When you're feeling better be sure and let me know exactly what they did. I'm sure it will help someone here that has the same issues you had. Prayers for a fast and healing recovery!Ladyjack51
ben57424 jay8888
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I hope it works and you will be up and running again
As far as pain management that's up to you what feels right .You might try eating when taking pain pills
That might cut down on the nausea
Good luck
Chrisy jay8888
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vj1958 jay8888
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ebh2403 dennis_49459
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Hi Dennis,
I'm no doctor but before you go the surgery route have you asked about all of the other non-invasive alternatives available to you? Specifically, EPAT (Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Technology) sometimes referred to as Shockwave Therapy (ESWT). I'd recommend asking a doctor if this could be an alternative for you.
Good luck!
jay8888 dennis_49459
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Chrisy dennis_49459
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dennis_49459 Chrisy
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dennis_49459 Chrisy
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Operation went fine. Only took 5 minutes... He said calf was extremely tight and that it would for sure relieve my Achilles and PF pain. We will see. I'm such a skeptic as nothing has worked for 10 yrs. I'm moving slow in a walking boot but I know I can rehab this thing. Already went to the gym yesterday just to move around a bit. I will post in 2 weeks to update progress.
Chrisy dennis_49459
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Hi, glad things went OK. I'm in walking boot too now. Starting to do gentle exercises as everything is tight from being in a cast. Take it easy Dennis. My last op was successful so I have high hopes that in 2 years time I will be talking long walks with my hubby again. My recovery complete is estimated at 18months but last time was nearer to two years. I am older so I suppose it takes a bit longer. Good luck.