| Re: Bunion and Morton Neuroma surgery
It's true that each doctor has his own regimen, so you need to find out what yours is as soon as possible. But you won't necessarily have to EVER use crutches. I had a double bunionectomy a year ago and was only NWB for two weeks and even during that time I could walk a short distance to go to the bathroom. I wore velcro-strapped surgical sandals during the NWB time, never had casts, crutches, etc. After that I started wearing big gym shoes and walking a bit more each day. By four weeks I could make it around the block and I could fit into a pair of not-very-attractive, but also not-very-conspicuous black leather Dr. Scholl shoes I got for 22 bucks. They allowed me to wear black dress pants without looking funny. If you have a desk job where you can elevate your foot, you will probably be okay after four weeks off although you may tire more quickly and easily. I can't imagine standing or doing a lot of walking all day at that point, however. And what is your commute-- driving? (Which foot is involved?) Best wishes!
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