I had reconstructive surgery for flat feet back in April. Yes, this surgery did give me an arch (esp since my foot was very flat). I've only had one side done right now, and with the exception of some lingering soreness and swelling (which hides the arch somewhat) all is well. Since this surgery is so extensive, I can't even imagine that they would do this in conjunction with a bunionectomy, but it doesn't hurt to ask your doctor. One word of caution though.. Make absolute certain that your doctor has experience with flat foot surgery. It's not that terribly common, and not every podiatrist or orthopedist does them. Also, the recovery time is really long, upwards of six months. I am almost five months post-op, and even though I'm full weight bearing in regular shoes now, I am still not ready to start running again or anything like that. I was in a cast for 9 weeks, and walking boot for another 9, and on crutches for almost 12 weeks. You really have to think about all that before you have the surgery.
CJaffee.. glad to hear you're doing well. The first two weeks were rough for me too!! Keep your foot elevated, it seems to make all the difference in the world. Let me know I can answer any questions you may have. I'll be happy to share my experiences
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