Pain 7-8 weeks post op Achilles tendon repair

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Hi,

Im just over 7 weeks post op from repair of my complete achilles tear. Whenever my foot is down the swelling/pressure still build to significant discomfort (big toe feels like its gonna pop). i also have constant burning/nerve pain on the bottom of my foot and into my toes. i know to expect this type of pain occasionally just curious if anyone else has had it constantly? Its quite difficult to get decent sleep. ive been prescribed gabapentin, not a fan of meds but finally tried last night. didn't seem to help.

i assume its all part of the process as i start doing more...just wanting reassurance i guess 😃

For reference, i have started fwb in the boot and have removed a few thin pieces of my lifts. which is when pain intensified and became more constant. When i go out ill still bring a crutch. i have been doing pt, mostly painful calf massages and hip, core stuff so far.

(apologies for typos, not a good phone typist)

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    I have also did a complete tendon tear and repair surgery. I was in the cast for about 6 weeks and then the boot for about 6-8 weeks. It will take a while before the swelling will stop. Elevate foot when you can and don't push it. I still can't stand on my tip toes but able to walk without noticeable limp. It does get discouraging but will heal to a bit of normalcy. About a year. Good luck!

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    I had the same surgery and I had very little pain by 7 weeks, just occasional strange twinges and a cold sensation down the back of my leg.

    Pain when weight-bearing is inevitable, unfortunately, as the tendon is stretching out. However, I don't think you should be in pain all the time. If it's preventing you sleeping, I would definitely see your doctor, even if it's just to get some different pain meds!

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