jdm
06-29-2004, 07:59 PM
Hi All,
I had my doctor's appt today. I am about 5 months post op fusion of my big toe. I have been having more pain in the joint area over the past couple of weeks. My doctor x-rayed and said everything looked good and all the hardware was ok. She did say that it was time to start physical therapy aka pain and torture. I remember from last times, I will take some ibuprofen before my appointment. I have 4 weeks scheduled for now, and we will take it from there. The prescription says to work on gait and ROM of ankle.
I was told that as my swelling goes down the plate in my toe is going to become more visible. It might even start to bother me. Ugh! I was told that I could have a surgery to remove it about a year after the original surgery. That woiuld be sometime next February. Recovery time should only be a couple of weeks. I am not going to worry about until or if the plate starts to bother me.
I hope that everyone is doing well with their recoveries.
Jennie
P.S. Ellen, it will be interesting to compare therapies as we have surgery recoveries. I hope that you are doing well.
I had my doctor's appt today. I am about 5 months post op fusion of my big toe. I have been having more pain in the joint area over the past couple of weeks. My doctor x-rayed and said everything looked good and all the hardware was ok. She did say that it was time to start physical therapy aka pain and torture. I remember from last times, I will take some ibuprofen before my appointment. I have 4 weeks scheduled for now, and we will take it from there. The prescription says to work on gait and ROM of ankle.
I was told that as my swelling goes down the plate in my toe is going to become more visible. It might even start to bother me. Ugh! I was told that I could have a surgery to remove it about a year after the original surgery. That woiuld be sometime next February. Recovery time should only be a couple of weeks. I am not going to worry about until or if the plate starts to bother me.
I hope that everyone is doing well with their recoveries.
Jennie
P.S. Ellen, it will be interesting to compare therapies as we have surgery recoveries. I hope that you are doing well.

