Knee Walker caution
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Hello, a word of caution to everyone out there using a knee walker,
First of all they are great,however please be careful, if i only manage to help one person with this post then its done its job. I broke my ankel back in October and have had to use my knee walker for five months due to the probable developmeny of RSD/CRPS, that was and is a lot to still take in, its a horrible disease. I was getting fed up and decided to quit feeling sorry for myself, had just started driving again and back to work for a week. I decided to take my life back as much as i could and stupidly went to the grocery store thinking i could push the cart and use my scooter at the same time, i was just about done and feeling proud of myself. Not quite sure how it happened but my knee walker tipped over sideways and i went crashing to the ground, i was so mad at myself and thought oh no not again as i lay there unable to move, I was hoping i just had a dislocated shoulder but no, not me I smashed my shoulder pretty bad. So, please be careful everyone those knee walkers can be tippy especially as you start to feel better and are not so cautious. I wish good healing to everyone, no RSD and no more accidents. Melanie.
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Guys- I have good news I wanted to share with you. I went to my doctor's appt today and THEY GAVE ME A BOOT!!! Christmas came 3 weeks early for me. I was also given the okay to move on to 50% WB. I broke down and did my happy dance on one leg in the office. The doctor said to the intern "I guess she doesn't want the boot, what do you think?" Today is a milestone for me!!!
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I went straight for the tub tonight after dinner and soaked in there for 30 mins in warm water and was sooooo happy! Lee Lee...shaving was beyond wonderful!! I feel fine about my scar...it looks so much better than I imagined. I have two tiny cuts, on two other points on my foot as well, which are not really noticeable, so they must have had to cut in 3 places to repair the tri-mal break. I massaged my foot for 30 minutes with the comfrey cream, and wrapped my leg with a loose ace bandage to keep it soaking in for the night, and put my foot in a sleeping boot they gave me. I didn't know I would get one of these, but it is so much better than the big boot for sleeping. My injured leg looks 2/3 the size of my other leg. I have work to do on my good leg too, since my leg workouts for both legs had to be put on hold, so as to maintain balance. I am looking forward to getting the muscles back in shape asap, but I know I need to still be patient. One step at a time! Can't wait to hear how Sat. goes for you! The weekend is coming soon!
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Btw, Ron and I were going a little stir crazy our second week- hang in there! Try to keep busy and think of it as the precious time you have always been wanting to catch up on some projects (movies, magazines, bills, computer work, talking to friends, learning about new phone apps etc.). Work out your upper body as much as you can to get the blood flowing to heal yourself. Eat as healthy as possible- no caffeine (if you can), little alcohol (I say little because I always had a drink on weekend nights even though I knew it wasn't good for me , try to cut sugars, wean yourself of pain pills asap (if you can), I eat a lot of bone broth, low fat cottage cheese with berries, almonds and pumpkin seeds, eggs with veggies, lean protein, dark steamed greens, homemade veggie soups etc. I believe this has helped me a lot so far. We just went through the stage you are in, so it's fresh in our minds, and we are here for you!
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I also agree that suddenly relying on crutches more really slows you down, and I use a backpack now to carry things, since a bag on one shoulder was throwing my alignment and balance off a bit. It is a pain still with the backpack, because you inevitably forget something and then you have to turn around and go back, and the backpack is harder to get things in and out of compared to the basket. So now, I used the knee walker half the time to get around fast and carry things in the basket, and try to use my crutches and walk the other half the time that I am up, to work & strengthen the foot/ankle as needed. I have been spending at least an hour a day loosening my upper foot, and whole leg and ankle, by massaging it with the Christopher's comfrey and muscle and bone ointment as well. It is really helping a lot. Then I wrap it super loosely with an ace bandage to let the cream soak in, without getting my boot dirty, so it can soak it overnight and attack the sore areas and further heal it. I find by doing this I am looser every day. I have been trying to find fresh comfrey, but I can't find in anywhere in the nurseries around here. I am afraid maybe the state is afraid of internal use and problems with lawsuits (due to possible liver damage from ingesting it) and so no one wants to carry it. I will keep trying. I got a bag of dry leaves, but I don't think they will be the same as the fresh stuff. I am away for the weekend where there is a pool and I am going to try to get in it (if I can do it without crutches and without killing myself) and see what I can do and how it feels. I know it is rushing things a bit, but I just have to try, even if I just stand in there on one leg. I also found someone who offered to bring me a real, fresh aloe vera leaf tomorrow (they have a plant) and I am going to slice it open and try the fresh aloe vera on my leg as well, just because I'm curious about it. We have waited a long time Ron to be able to start going at it, and now we are here! Every step forward feels so rewarding, even if it is small, don't you agree? The waiting period was the worst! When does your screw come out? Will it take time to recouperate from that? Hopefully it won't slow things down to much for you.
Take care, Patti
PS- I slept differently last night, a bit more sideways, and the sleeping boot didn't hurt at all...guess I'll keep that around for a while. I like it because it is lighter.
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Sounds like you're doing all the right things, with the natural healing, positive attitude, and working the foot. I think we're both very motivated to finally get this thing completely behind us and back to our previous lives.
I get the screw out on May 13th, Friday the 13th!! Glad I'm not superstitious! And I will already be at 100% weight-bearing at that point so I'm looking at that date as my launch into true normalcy again. (Quite surprised to read that that doctor for one of our chat buddies is not removing his.) Although I'm sure I will still have some minor pain and swelling. I found, like you, that there isn't really too much pain or swelling putting the foot down now, but of course I'm not yet walking around all day. Once we are, I guess we can anticipate some swelling and possibly some discomfort.
Pool sounds great. My local gym does not have a pool, alas.
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I think you are right, the major swelling must come when we go 100%WB. Good to know you will be 100% in three weeks...so it does sound like they up us really quickly then. That is what I was guessing by to fast increase from last week for myself, and being told to go from 25-50%.
Pools are really hard to find, that is why I am going to try while I have an opportunity. I'll let you know how it goes.
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I'm coming up 5 mos. like Lee lee Have CRPS or known as RSD. My foot is at 25% dorsiflexion, weight bearing in walker and can stand unaided to wash dishes, cook etc. like you I had a sour day yesterday feeling like this is going on forever. I wonder if I'll ever be walking again. I look like Frankenstein in my walker for small stints My hardware hasn't bothered me much but lately it is with being up more. I just keep focusing on one day at a time - keep on, your doing it! 👣
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Oh the tub..I have yet to take a shower...kind of love soaking and rubbing my foot in the tub, now that I finally got out of the cast. I soak it, and massage it in the warm water and then when I get out, I ice it for about 20 mins. It feels really good....kind of like the contrast therapy idea that Lee Lee does...but mine is non-scientific. I always get the hot water going and then drain it before I jump in. I sometimes put a towel under me in case it's wet, so I don't slip, then I put it on the edge of the tub to fill it. I also have a bath mat as well in there. Couldn't stand the cold jolt myself....I've been in warm California for too long, where we think it's totally freezing when it gets in the 50's
I know someone who lived 74th and Columbus years and years ago, and I drove by the area about five years ago to see it. Really nice! I go to NYC usually about twice a year. Love love it! I can't imagine crutching on a busy NY street though. I would be nervous someone would knock me over accidentally. I was wondering if you were in the city itself or the country. I have been to Cornell several times to visit, which is more country. I lived in Connecticut for a few years when my dad worked as an airline pilot for Pan Am and flew out of JFK. I loved the winters because It was in my 9th and 10th grade years of HS when I was there...ice skating, sledding, skiing...it was great! But NorCal has always been home, so we were back as soon as he got promoted.
So did you take a shower? Gotta try that myself, but I have a little plastic chair I bought on Amazon for the shower, as I think I would be scared to try it standing yet.
I left our pool weekend. Miss the pool so much!! Have to try a find a place to swim at home.
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How are the fracture blisters doing? I've been thinking about you, because I hadn't noticed a post for a while...but sometimes I miss a few. I was hoping you were getting better re. those.
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Watching is hard, I don't like it at all. I am sure you don't either. My husband is planting my flower beds for me and I don't like that either. I want to do things so badly.
I will probably wait awhile before I attempt a crowd. Just the thought of someone bumping my ankle or stepping on my foot, scare the crap out of me. I am a big chicken now, I guess. Just the thought of that pain again makes me cringe. My hat is off to Ron for planning to play tennis in August, but at least he has a goal. Maybe that is what I need. Right now I am counting small victories. Today I cooked breakfast, set the table, and loaded the dishwasher. Yesterday I hobbled around the ballpark. I was scares of all the little kids but I did it. Oh, that reminds of what happened the other night. I am sitting in my lawn chair at the end of the bleachers and had my crutches leaning on the bleachers. There was a little girl (around 3) running back and forth, when all of a sudden she picked my crutches up and threw them at me and said, these are in my way (while the crutches hit me in the head). She then proceeded to tell me I needed move my chair, it was in her way to. Needless to say, her mom snatched her up and off to the bathroom they went.
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I'm so glad your fracture blisters are doing better (did the aloe vera help?) and think of you often, as well as others on this site, who have to deal with extra pain and problems, in addition to the broken bones. I love that you get up every day, fight hard to get better, and go out and face every day, with such a positive attitude. That attitude is an inspiration to the rest of us, and I'm sure it is really good for you as well. It is easier to lay in bed, but is not the answer!
I agree with you re. watching vs. doing. It is extremely frustrating and makes you feel old before your time. I always try to be the first one in the car, so I don't hold others up, and they don't have to watch me get on my butt going down stairs that don't have railings, wait for me etc. This helps me to feel better. You don't want anyone pitying you-that's for sure.. You just want to do it yourself as much as you can, get help when you need it, and get on with it.
So last night, I asked myself, if I don't have a lot of pain in my ankle right now, why am I am not pushing myself harder. I put my crutches aside and walked my halls for 45 mins on the walker. I hate the walker, because it makes me feel old and frail to use it, compared to the crutches and scooter, but I did it. I went from 50% to 75%WB on some of the steps forward, and it wasn't that difficult. It felt strange, but I realized I could do more than I was thinking I could. I think it is really important to push ourselves, and reading your entry, made me decide to push harder. I am glad I did. I find my heel is tender (maybe from lack of use for so long or maybe from being in the cast for a long time), but I am getting it used to weight/pressure again. I think we are so used to babying ourselves, that sometimes we need to get rid of that mindset...at least I needed to do that. We have been through so much and had to take it so carefully for months afteral. I swear that Christopher's cream is helping too on my joints and bones, and in the week and a half since I have been able to use it, I think my nails are getting harder too. Lastly, I think the walker is the only way for me to get the pressure I need right to the ankle re. this WB stuff. I am babying the leg too much with crutches, and using my scooter to much because I want to move quickly. If you can borrow, buy or rent a walker, if you don't have one, I think you will be glad you did.
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I feel better psychologically when I get out. When I am closed up in the house, I get depressed. I am not a pitty person either, it makes me feel weak.
Your so funny, but a lit like me. I am always trying to get faster. Faster to the car, faster outside, faster getting up. I would say faster coming back in, but I come in on my butt. Since I fell, I refuse to come in on crutches.
I had a nice bump on my head, but I have decided if there is a way to get hurt I will find it....even sitting in a chair lol.
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What did the PT have you do for the first appt?
I hate the walker- but it's going to be my best friend for a while!
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I start PT on Wed and can't wait. I have heard it is very painful, but no pain no gain. I believe in my heart that we will beat this.
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leelee I have a stick leg too.......it will get back so I guess we're just peg legs!! Haha
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I started PT today. It was rough, but I made it.
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