kimann
05-03-2006, 07:38 AM
If absence of pain is evidence of healing, my bones are healing! I did not even need one dose of tylenol yesterday, so I gleefully flushed the remains of my percocet in the loo.
I had only been taking them at night the previous week to ward off what I thought was nerve pain, but they didn't touch it, so I quit them and Doc told me only Tylenol. (The NSAIDS interfere with my bp meds, and my bp is elevated recently, I wonder why!!!)
I awaken anywhere from 02:30 on, with the sensation that my heel is trapped in a tightening vise grip. Toss, turn, readjust pillows I use to elevate the beast, take a pill, hug my Poohbear, (A Yorkie, the love of my life), pray, whatever I do is useless. I get up. After several hours, it resolves.
I'm reading the posts on PF, and I get the idea. What I wonder, and will fax my surgeon a sheet of Q's, but probably won't hear till tomorrow, is: Is it possible that rather than actually damaging the pf band itself, the related nerves were irritated during the fibula surgery? So it presents as pf? But might conceivably dissipate?
I know I have tendon damage in the medial and anterior compartment, but until the last couple of weeks, I never had this, and I certainly wouldn't have missed it!!!
With the immobility, nwb, and cast, all tx except ice, which really doesn't get there due to the cast, are out of the question for about 6 more weeks. I'm in week 4 of 10. It's not a matter of meds, they didn't touch it anyway.
For now, I guess it is ok for me to just get up, now that I know for sure this is the drill. Lack of sleep, though, is severing the few nerves I had left, and I've actually, instead of getting stronger with feeling better, gotten weaker. How do people sleep???
I appreciate you all being here, and any answers at all!!! Kim
I had only been taking them at night the previous week to ward off what I thought was nerve pain, but they didn't touch it, so I quit them and Doc told me only Tylenol. (The NSAIDS interfere with my bp meds, and my bp is elevated recently, I wonder why!!!)
I awaken anywhere from 02:30 on, with the sensation that my heel is trapped in a tightening vise grip. Toss, turn, readjust pillows I use to elevate the beast, take a pill, hug my Poohbear, (A Yorkie, the love of my life), pray, whatever I do is useless. I get up. After several hours, it resolves.
I'm reading the posts on PF, and I get the idea. What I wonder, and will fax my surgeon a sheet of Q's, but probably won't hear till tomorrow, is: Is it possible that rather than actually damaging the pf band itself, the related nerves were irritated during the fibula surgery? So it presents as pf? But might conceivably dissipate?
I know I have tendon damage in the medial and anterior compartment, but until the last couple of weeks, I never had this, and I certainly wouldn't have missed it!!!
With the immobility, nwb, and cast, all tx except ice, which really doesn't get there due to the cast, are out of the question for about 6 more weeks. I'm in week 4 of 10. It's not a matter of meds, they didn't touch it anyway.
For now, I guess it is ok for me to just get up, now that I know for sure this is the drill. Lack of sleep, though, is severing the few nerves I had left, and I've actually, instead of getting stronger with feeling better, gotten weaker. How do people sleep???
I appreciate you all being here, and any answers at all!!! Kim

