Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Last (?) update on feet

Today I went to see Dr Brunet because I was worried about the healing process. My right foot is still uncomfortable and often swollen, bruised or numb.
He reassured me (us, really, Neil and Mary Ann were there, too) that this is a normal process, perhaps a bit slow, but not unusual. It can take more than a year to adjust and this has only been 5 months.

He recommended good solid running/walking shoes (no more Crocs) and wearing shoes at all times, even in the house (Birkenstocks, etc.), and socks of course. Such a fashion plate!

Also gave me a prescription for orthotics and recommendation for a good place to get them.

He showed us the before and after x-rays again, and thoughtful Mary Ann took a picture. No more x-rays today, though. On the left, both feet before any surgery. You can see why I needed it!
On the right, Dr Brunet's work. The pins at the top (X) are gone now, by the screws at the base remain.

Patience is the watchword!

My pretty toes at Jilly's wedding. and finally, the feet today, with my bronzed toenails from my first fancy pedicure.
 

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Venturing Out!

Today I drove the car (my first drive!) to the Parkdale Market and bought some herbs and flowers.  I took my cane but I went cast-less.
Then I planted my purchases.
Probably enough activity for a while, but it feels pretty good!
Yesterday and today I wore the black crocs instead of the blue ones; less cutting across the swollen part.
Whee! Freedom!


But the skin on my feet is kind of itchy, so I'll soak them soon.

I see Dr. Brunet on Tuesday... maybe the last time!

Monday, June 2, 2014

Toes out!


I've been walking around some without my cast. Dr Brunet said Crocs would be good after a while, so that's what I was wearing today. A little sore at times, but I'm taking it easy.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

June 1, more progress

I feel so free today!
I was able to do some gardening yesterday, wearing the AirCast and leaning here and there.
I walked around a bit barefoot--just inside the house--and felt things were going well.
Today, I'm actually wearing 2 shoes! Crocs, as recommended by Dr. Brunet.  My foot is still slightly swollen, and a bit tender, but I have feeling in pretty much all areas, and it works well. Hooray!

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Toes in the Sunshine

Okay, so not quite in the sunshine, but out on the front porch, enjoying the breezes and flowers from my new recliner.


And I can walk around barefoot a little bit! Gently, and using the walker when it's more than a few steps, but progress is being made. I am up to about 20 minutes walking/standing with the cast on, before it begins to ache.

By June 10, I should be good to go!

Friday, May 23, 2014

Last Cast

So, on Tuesday, May 20, I went to the Plaster Room and the X-Ray, and it was decided that I could graduate to an AirCast, which I had to pay for. It does work very well to protect my toes, and I can take it off to let the toes wiggle, to bathe, and to massage my swollen foot. Pretty slick!
I also can put the right foot down, gently, but I don't do much of that. When I'm going barefoot to the bathroom (from my own bed: I moved upstairs on Tuesday!) I use the walker, but I don't have to hop anymore; I can just shuffle. The end is near!  Final graduation should be June 10. 

Monday, May 12, 2014

How long is a week?

It's very long when you're waiting for two weeks to be over!

Laura give my hidden toes a little trim, to get rid of flaky skin and perhaps psoriasis. They aren't very itchy, but they did feel better once she was done. Her Mother's Day gift! (besides the flowers, card and Super Mom badge)  She thought my toes looked pretty grotty, so she took a picture to show me.
 (That was Before she did her work on them)

I won't see the doctor and plaster techs until a week tomorrow... seems like forever!
This cast is much looser than the previous one; it started looser and just keeps on giving me more wiggling space. I am wiggling my toes as prescribed. I have put the foot down abruptly on a couple of occasions--usually when tripping-- and it hurts! Otherwise, it does not hurt, but it feels clammy and sometimes scratchy around the "pins".