| Re: 1st time posting, question about bunionectomy recovery
Hi Vicki,
You should get a second opinion. The surgery your doctor is suggesting is hardly ever used, and does not correct the problem, just takes the bump off for a while. Please research the web, and read about this. Also, bunions do not halt, they become progressively worse over time.
I am 2 weeks post op today. I have bunions in both feet, and my right foot was always worst than the left. I did not have pain everyday (I work from home a lot, and go barefoot) but I would ALWAYS have pain if I went shopping, wore any type of shoe with 1 inch or higher heel, jogged, etc... My feet have bothered my for more than 15 years.
As far as pain, everyone is different! I didn’t feel much pain at all in the first week, week 2… much more “discomfort”.. aching, throbbing pain, but I am not sitting here crying in pain, but resting & icing my foot and doing fine.
For me, the time was good to get my feet fixed now. I haven’t had insurance in over 15 years, and I finally do – so this was a motive for me, my work situation is great, that I am able to take all the time off I may need, and I am 43 years old.. and decided I rather do it now than 10 or 20 years from now.
It is a big decision, and I wish you luck on making the right choice for YOU.
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