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... But the 4th toe that was malformed by the other issues, hurts like a M-F. ...
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Human feet are about the most unattractive part of the body. (with few exceptions) I had a buddy in college whose feet stank so bad, he was never allowed to take his shoes off... ever. I mean he could clear a room. Farts dissipate, but his feet never did. I think so many toes end up on top each other from lifetime footwear we wear. No one has pointy feet, so why are there so many pointy shoes? High heels make women walk attractively (especially walking away), but they have to be the worst orthopedic ever invented. (Permanently) barefoot people may have even uglier feet, but they have none of the routine toe problems. I have a lifetime of sore feet (on long use), but no bad deformations, but I wear wide rounded shoes, with great inserts in every piece of footwear. The funniest named foot deformity is Hammertoes.  (well quit hammering on them) I gather your occupation requires much of the day on your feet. I hope you feel better soon. This thread is absolute fine without pictures. 
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« Reply #44 on: February 17, 2021, 12:21:29 PM » |
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... But the 4th toe that was malformed by the other issues, hurts like a M-F. ...
And, Connie, how much does Monday thru Friday hurt?  Like a mo' fo'
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Home again. Surgeon says it went well (don't they always say that?). Local anesthesia hasn't worn off yet. I hope to control pain with ibuprophen/Tylenol, but hydrocodone on stand-by, if needed. I won't get a look a the foot until Thursday afternoon appointment.
Oss, prayers for SAWB are a good idea... he'll be doing more "steppin' and fetchin' " than usual.
Last fall, October or November I had a Hallux Rigidus issue taken care of. Took the pain med, hydrocodone 7.5/300 every 6 hours because the pain was too much for the Tylenol or Naproxen to handle alone. Took the pain med for 7? days just to stay comfortable and in the recliner with the foot elevated and rested as doctor wanted. Recoup was 3 months. Walking only with a hard open shoe/sandel. I followed all doctor’s advise on when and how to begin flexing and moving toe and I can now walk and put pressure on my toe without severe pain. I still get some aches in it from time to time but flexing and moving it alleviates that. Maybe there’s some scar tissue I haven’t broken up yet. Good luck, use the pain meds and do what the doc says as far as rehab. Hope you feel better soon and are up on your feet without issues in the future. Modified... 7.5/350 not 300
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... But the 4th toe that was malformed by the other issues, hurts like a M-F. ...
And, Connie, how much does Monday thru Friday hurt?  Like a mo' fo' You can’t use Ebonics according to the rules of the road 
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« Reply #47 on: February 17, 2021, 05:43:30 PM » |
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... But the 4th toe that was malformed by the other issues, hurts like a M-F. ...
And, Connie, how much does Monday thru Friday hurt?  Like a mo' fo' You can’t use Ebonics according to the rules of the road  Are you sure? And are you sure it's Ebonics?
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Human feet are about the most unattractive part of the body. (with few exceptions) I had a buddy in college whose feet stank so bad, he was never allowed to take his shoes off... ever. I mean he could clear a room. Farts dissipate, but his feet never did. I think so many toes end up on top each other from lifetime footwear we wear. No one has pointy feet, so why are there so many pointy shoes? High heels make women walk attractively (especially walking away), but they have to be the worst orthopedic ever invented. (Permanently) barefoot people may have even uglier feet, but they have none of the routine toe problems. I have a lifetime of sore feet (on long use), but no bad deformations, but I wear wide rounded shoes, with great inserts in every piece of footwear. The funniest named foot deformity is Hammertoes.  (well quit hammering on them) I gather your occupation requires much of the day on your feet. I hope you feel better soon. This thread is absolute fine without pictures.  I know, I was thinking yesterday, what a dope I was for not taking before pictures. I have x-rays though and a weird ass pic from when we went parasailing. So, here's a short recap: Many years ago, I had a neuroma removed; the site became infected. The doc was an idiot and treated with the wrong antibiotic for 4 days. When I gave up on him and went to the ER, they started vancomycin for MRSA; I was in surgery the same day and again 5 days later. After that, they wanted to amputate bc of bone infection... to which I said hell no. Fast forward to wound vac, and I got another infection under the vac. Back to surgery and they removed the extensor tendon. The wound finally closed after a year. Funny you should mention hammer toe, that's what developed to 4th toe bc of 3rd toe/metatarsal issues. So here's a pictorial of what needed to be fixed. 1. (1st pic) Notice 3rd toe hanging down like some foreign appendage (bc of tendon removal and subsequent fractures). 2. (X-ray, white arrow) Notice all that excess, remodeled bone compared to others? Not good. 3. (X-ray, red arrow) Deterioration from infection and a healed incidental fracture. 4. (X-ray, green arrow) Another healed incidental fracture. 5. (X-ray, blue arrow) Hammertoe that developed due to trying to fill the 3 toe void. Fixes: 3rd toe and metatarsal head: Excise excess bone; cut opposing flexor tendon; re-break the bones; realign everything and fuse/pin the bones and proximal toe (PIP) joint. 4th toe: Excise the excess bone and lenghthen the extensor tendon. That's it. I haven't seen it yet. I will get a look at it tomorrow afternoon. I'll remember to take pics.  
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Suddenly my feet aren't sore at all. They're just tired. A man would probably try Viagra for this.  It wouldn't work of course, but he'd have something to hold on to to avoid falling from foot surgery.  Don't you take any spills now. All fours may be the best way to move around (I dunno).
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« Reply #50 on: February 17, 2021, 08:18:59 PM » |
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Suddenly my feet aren't sore at all. They're just tired. A man would probably try Viagra for this.  It wouldn't work of course, but he'd have something to hold on to to avoid falling from foot surgery.  Don't you take any spills now. All fours may be the best way to move around (I dunno). LOL!
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And, Connie, how much does Monday thru Friday hurt?  Like a mo' fo' You can’t use Ebonics according to the rules of the road  Are you sure? And are you sure it's Ebonics? I ain’t sure of nothin, no more. To a butcher, the red arrow spot looks the worst. I can’t make out what’s wrong in the blue arrow spot ? How long does it take something like this to heal up ?
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« Reply #53 on: February 18, 2021, 07:03:22 AM » |
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And, Connie, how much does Monday thru Friday hurt?  Like a mo' fo' You can’t use Ebonics according to the rules of the road  Are you sure? And are you sure it's Ebonics? I ain’t sure of nothin, no more. To a butcher, the red arrow spot looks the worst. I can’t make out what’s wrong in the blue arrow spot ? How long does it take something like this to heal up ? The red arrow looks worse because of the bone deterioration, but that's not actually causing the problems. Also, the remodeled bone (white arrow) is making the red arrow spot look worse. The missing tendon is the real initial culprit. The blue arrow is the hammer toe, it's hard to make out there (a side view would be better). If you look at the 1st pic, you can see the first (PIP) joint on the 4th toe is started to become more pronounced. That pic was in June, it has worsened since.
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« Reply #54 on: February 18, 2021, 07:43:25 AM » |
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Home again. Surgeon says it went well (don't they always say that?). Local anesthesia hasn't worn off yet. I hope to control pain with ibuprophen/Tylenol, but hydrocodone on stand-by, if needed. I won't get a look a the foot until Thursday afternoon appointment.
Oss, prayers for SAWB are a good idea... he'll be doing more "steppin' and fetchin' " than usual.
Last fall, October or November I had a Hallux Rigidus issue taken care of. Took the pain med, hydrocodone 7.5/300 every 6 hours because the pain was too much for the Tylenol or Naproxen to handle alone. Took the pain med for 7? days just to stay comfortable and in the recliner with the foot elevated and rested as doctor wanted. Recoup was 3 months. Walking only with a hard open shoe/sandel. I followed all doctor’s advise on when and how to begin flexing and moving toe and I can now walk and put pressure on my toe without severe pain. I still get some aches in it from time to time but flexing and moving it alleviates that. Maybe there’s some scar tissue I haven’t broken up yet. Good luck, use the pain meds and do what the doc says as far as rehab. Hope you feel better soon and are up on your feet without issues in the future. Modified... 7.5/350 not 300 3 months? WTF? I can't be taking 3 months off.
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But, will this procedure make you any taller?  Having had a couple of surgeries in the not too distant past, I can relate to the pain issue. But, it'll all work out for the better. Hope you get to feeling better soon. Rams
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But, will this procedure make you any taller?  Having had a couple of surgeries in the not too distant past, I can relate to the pain issue. But, it'll all work out for the better. Hope you get to feeling better soon. Rams Hey! Was that a short joke? The pain is tolerable right now; it's those jolts that catch me off-guard. I can't wait to get a look at it this afternoon. I'm actually surprised at my restraint... I haven't taken down the dressings myself.
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But, will this procedure make you any taller?  Having had a couple of surgeries in the not too distant past, I can relate to the pain issue. But, it'll all work out for the better. Hope you get to feeling better soon. Rams Hey! Was that a short joke? The pain is tolerable right now; it's those jolts that catch me off-guard. I can't wait to get a look at it this afternoon. I'm actually surprised at my restraint... I haven't taken down the dressings myself. Well, it wasn't very long............  Rams
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Excellent, now you no longer have an excuse to avoid ballet school. Although riding your Valkyrie wearing a Tutu might get a bit breezy. Just ask Carl.  Rams
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Excellent, now you no longer have an excuse to avoid ballet school. Although riding your Valkyrie wearing a Tutu might get a bit breezy. Just ask Carl.  Rams Uh no, I'll just leave that right there.
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Hope you're feeling better soon. Cheryl had to have her ankle rebuilt a couple of years ago (I know, there goes the resale value). It was definitely no fun. It looks like they used deck screws to hold it together. She said next get together, you guys can compare scars.  -RP
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« Reply #63 on: February 19, 2021, 03:57:40 PM » |
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Hope you're feeling better soon. Cheryl had to have her ankle rebuilt a couple of years ago (I know, there goes the resale value). It was definitely no fun. It looks like they used deck screws to hold it together. She said next get together, you guys can compare scars.  -RP Now entering the competition, my other lower extremity... (she has me beat on the deck screws though... dayum).  
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Normally, I like looking at ladies ankles.  That's not sexy to you??  The incision on the medial side is less impressive.
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Yikes that cut looks scary and painful. Hope you back on your feet in no time.
The ankle incision is from 2012... that was just for the scar competition. LOL. Only the Left foot was done this week.
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Normally, I like looking at ladies ankles.  That's not sexy to you??  The incision on the medial side is less impressive. I've had stitches 5-6 times, and I don't think all of them together are that long. The hernia at 4 was the longest, but it's almost invisible after 64 years. (But I still can't show that picture)  Was that a motorcycle in injury?
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Normally, I like looking at ladies ankles.  That's not sexy to you??  The incision on the medial side is less impressive. I've had stitches 5-6 times, and I don't think all of them together are that long. The hernia at 4 was the longest, but it's almost invisible after 64 years. (But I still can't show that picture)  Was that a motorcycle in injury? It was a stepping off a curb in Sketchers injury... in a hospital parking lot. Trimalleolar fracture (3 bone breaks).
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Normally, I like looking at ladies ankles.  That's not sexy to you??  The incision on the medial side is less impressive. I've had stitches 5-6 times, and I don't think all of them together are that long. The hernia at 4 was the longest, but it's almost invisible after 64 years. (But I still can't show that picture)  Was that a motorcycle in injury? It was a stepping off a curb in Sketchers injury... in a hospital parking lot. Trimalleolar fracture (3 bone breaks). I hope you sued those Sketchers bastards ! (Should have worn Adidas) 
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Normally, I like looking at ladies ankles.  That's not sexy to you??  The incision on the medial side is less impressive. I've had stitches 5-6 times, and I don't think all of them together are that long. The hernia at 4 was the longest, but it's almost invisible after 64 years. (But I still can't show that picture)  Was that a motorcycle in injury? It was a stepping off a curb in Sketchers injury... in a hospital parking lot. Trimalleolar fracture (3 bone breaks). I came back here to write that (other than my curiosity about a bike accident), how you got that injury was actually none of my business. But you already answered. I never heard of Sketchers injuries and looked it up. I know I had a pair of their cheap tennies long ago. Got them to just walk around and work in, and they wore out quickly. For all tennies, I went to only cross trainers for wider heels & stability for a long time now. I twisted my ankle a bunch of times in skinny sole running shoes.
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I hope you sued those Sketchers bastards ! (Should have worn Adidas) I came back here to write that (other than my curiosity about a bike accident), how you got that injury was actually none of my business. But you already answered.
I never heard of Sketchers injuries and looked it up.
I know I had a pair of their cheap tennies long ago. Got them to just walk around and work in, and they wore out quickly. For all tennies, I went to only cross trainers for wider heels & stability for a long time now. I twisted my ankle a bunch of times in skinny sole running shoes.
It was Sketchers Shape-ups. I was included in a class action lawsuit that took over 4 years to settle. The settlement was divided up by severity of injury. No lost wages were included; I was off work for almost 5 months and had to give up a position I had started just one week before the injury. So, yeah, I got a chunk, but not nearly what I lost... not to mention long term issues with the ankle. I never liked Adidas; too narrow for my Barney Rubble feet. Hahaha!
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I hope you sued those Sketchers bastards ! (Should have worn Adidas) I came back here to write that (other than my curiosity about a bike accident), how you got that injury was actually none of my business. But you already answered.
I never heard of Sketchers injuries and looked it up.
I know I had a pair of their cheap tennies long ago. Got them to just walk around and work in, and they wore out quickly. For all tennies, I went to only cross trainers for wider heels & stability for a long time now. I twisted my ankle a bunch of times in skinny sole running shoes.
It was Sketchers Shape-ups. I was included in a class action lawsuit that took over 4 years to settle. The settlement was divided up by severity of injury. No lost wages were included; I was off work for almost 5 months and had to give up a position I had started just one week before the injury. So, yeah, I got a chunk, but not nearly what I lost... not to mention long term issues with the ankle. I never liked Adidas; too narrow for my Barney Rubble feet. Hahaha! Oh ! I didn’t know about that. Were those the shoes that had those weird soles ?
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I hope you sued those Sketchers bastards ! (Should have worn Adidas) I came back here to write that (other than my curiosity about a bike accident), how you got that injury was actually none of my business. But you already answered.
I never heard of Sketchers injuries and looked it up.
I know I had a pair of their cheap tennies long ago. Got them to just walk around and work in, and they wore out quickly. For all tennies, I went to only cross trainers for wider heels & stability for a long time now. I twisted my ankle a bunch of times in skinny sole running shoes.
It was Sketchers Shape-ups. I was included in a class action lawsuit that took over 4 years to settle. The settlement was divided up by severity of injury. No lost wages were included; I was off work for almost 5 months and had to give up a position I had started just one week before the injury. So, yeah, I got a chunk, but not nearly what I lost... not to mention long term issues with the ankle. I never liked Adidas; too narrow for my Barney Rubble feet. Hahaha! Oh ! I didn’t know about that. Were those the shoes that had those weird soles ? 
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Nice bruising. I hope by now you're Back On Your feet and healing well.
As a back note; when I was taking Ozy after my MC accident for the back injury, the pain killer would help me pass out. But 2-3 hrs later I would wake up in pain, and spend the rest of the night sleeping upright on the couch.
One night after taking my Ozy, a knock on the door and family showing up kept me awake past the 15 min I would normally take to fall asleep after taking it, and 15 min later, the full pain was back. I learned from that, that taking pain killers for actually pain blocks it, with no "high" side affects. But taking too much drug when not needing it all, gives you a high instead. It is always better to keep ahead of the pain by taking moderate doses before you need a major one.
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Well Connie, are ya ready to go danc'n yet?  Rams Ron, I imagine she is beyond 'ready' by now... but probably not able, though... With great sadness I confess I do know just how that status is... Good luck, Connie... When the time comes I hope you can dance up a storm! I strongly suggest, however, that you pass on any invitations this not-so-skillful boot-scooter might extend... he'll understand... DDT
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f6gal
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« Reply #79 on: February 28, 2021, 12:08:12 PM » |
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Nice bruising. I hope by now you're Back On Your feet and healing well.
As a back note; when I was taking Ozy after my MC accident for the back injury, the pain killer would help me pass out. But 2-3 hrs later I would wake up in pain, and spend the rest of the night sleeping upright on the couch.
One night after taking my Ozy, a knock on the door and family showing up kept me awake past the 15 min I would normally take to fall asleep after taking it, and 15 min later, the full pain was back. I learned from that, that taking pain killers for actually pain blocks it, with no "high" side affects. But taking too much drug when not needing it all, gives you a high instead. It is always better to keep ahead of the pain by taking moderate doses before you need a major one.
Prayers and good health to you, lady.
I don't really feel a "high" from the hydrocodone. I'm only taking it when I can't get to sleep. I never take it during the day.
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