Marcy77
10-03-2004, 10:48 AM
Hello.
i am almost two months post op hammer toe surgery on both feet. i had my second and fourth toes done and pins were put in place on all four toes. my right foot hasn't had the same success as my left. i kind of anticipated this ever since my bandaging was removed 2 weeks after surgery i noticed that they just didn't look right. I brought this up to my doctor who said that we won't be able to make that judgement until healing is complete. Now that healing is complete my fourth toe which was the most severe has bent back into the same semi-curled position it was in prior to surgery. I am thinking this was because the pins were taken out too soon by my doctor, he took them out two weeks after they were put in. I feel pretty helpless to the point where i feel like crying because i know i will probably end up going through another surgery due to a botched job. It was alot of work and sacrifice to even get to the point where i could finally have the surgery and the mere thought of going through the pain and being captive in my house through the healing process again is enough to make me want to give my doctor a piece of my mind.
Has anyone out there gone through a similar situation and if so how did it turn out, did you have to go through surgery again, was your insurance willing to pay for it a second time around.
~Marcy
i am almost two months post op hammer toe surgery on both feet. i had my second and fourth toes done and pins were put in place on all four toes. my right foot hasn't had the same success as my left. i kind of anticipated this ever since my bandaging was removed 2 weeks after surgery i noticed that they just didn't look right. I brought this up to my doctor who said that we won't be able to make that judgement until healing is complete. Now that healing is complete my fourth toe which was the most severe has bent back into the same semi-curled position it was in prior to surgery. I am thinking this was because the pins were taken out too soon by my doctor, he took them out two weeks after they were put in. I feel pretty helpless to the point where i feel like crying because i know i will probably end up going through another surgery due to a botched job. It was alot of work and sacrifice to even get to the point where i could finally have the surgery and the mere thought of going through the pain and being captive in my house through the healing process again is enough to make me want to give my doctor a piece of my mind.
Has anyone out there gone through a similar situation and if so how did it turn out, did you have to go through surgery again, was your insurance willing to pay for it a second time around.
~Marcy

