| Re: Concern about surgery timing
As Debbie said, for the most part, and barring any complications, you should be mainly fine by then. Just keep in mind that there are no "quick recoveries" here. You foot will not be COMPLETELY healed and back to normal for several months. You will likely be able to get around and function normally day to day on your own but know that there will be residual swelling for quite sometime. Particulary after long days and with a lot or walking. I would plan on very comfy, well fitting gym shoes for quite sometime when commuting and walking a lot for classes.
Also, I found a "forefoot compression sleeve" online that might be able to help you out a bit with the swelling in the fall. It's not as ugly and obvious as a typical compression sock. It goes from the toes to the bottom of my arch. Mine came today. It's very thin material. I tried it on with my sketcher slip-on flip flops (no thong) and it slid right in so it will be do-able with most shoes. It's very affordable ($10-15 depending on where you order it but I only found 2 sites who carried it) so if it doesn't not work well for you, it's not a major loss. I plan on using it, though, for long days and days with a lot of walking. Perhaps look into it...
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