OT-update on my fat tender foot...
OT-update on my fat tender foot...
So today I finally find out I'm walking around on a foot I never should have been walking around on for over a month now. I do have a stress fracture. I'll be on crutches for awhile. I got sent up for an x-ray late this afternoon to see if there is any calcification yet, and then will find out how long to be non-weight bearing and then another x-ray.
I saw my doctor's PA today, and she said he was talking about a cast if it doesn't start healing. Ugh.
It ought to be fun trying to get my work done in the mornings at the hospital!
I saw my doctor's PA today, and she said he was talking about a cast if it doesn't start healing. Ugh.
It ought to be fun trying to get my work done in the mornings at the hospital!
Glad you found out what it was, DeVon! And clumping around in a cast can't be MUCH worse than clumping around on that painful, swollen foot, can it? (or can it?) At least people can sign it
Hang in there
Hang in there
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My mom fractured her foot some years back - spontaneous fracture actually. She found out that she had advanced osteo - but her doc had been treating her for a bloot clot! He thought that's why her foot was swollen! Ugh! 6 weeks later she saw a new doc who sent her for an x-ray and found the fracture! It's all better now and she fired her doctor. She now takes an awesome calcium supp - Frameworks it is called - and her bones are in terrific shape.
I hope your big fat foot is better soon, DeVon! Hugs!
I hope your big fat foot is better soon, DeVon! Hugs!
To add insult to injury, my driver's side door is starting to jam, and sometimes I have to use my key to open it even if I didn't lock it. Guess who left the keys IN the car when she went inside the vet's??? My spare set was under the front seat.
I had to call the police to come get my car open (the passenger door was locked since I had been in Wichita), I was already running late for my doctor's appt, so I left Amber with my car at the vet's while I drove her car to the doctor's.
My mind was pretty well shot by the time I got to the doctor's!
((DeVon))
I'm glad you found out, for sure, what it is, but the "you shouldn't have been walking on it" is like a little too late, huh?
You sound almost as bad as me, with the car keys and spare keys, except that I had my spares ON the same key ring with the regular keys
You deserve some down time, now, so how about you get a litte R&R tonight?
Hugs and prayers!
Amy
I'm glad you found out, for sure, what it is, but the "you shouldn't have been walking on it" is like a little too late, huh?
You sound almost as bad as me, with the car keys and spare keys, except that I had my spares ON the same key ring with the regular keys
You deserve some down time, now, so how about you get a litte R&R tonight?
Hugs and prayers!
Amy
No rest for the weary or wicked!
PS. I'm going in my baggy sweats and a sleepshirt. I don't care. Maybe she'll fire me!
My sponsee cancelled out on me, so now I can prop my foot up and rest!
Welcome to the "OMG! It's been broken this long Club?" lol I know the feeling of shock because my pelvic fracture is a stress fracture too. Strange part is, I don't remember when it actually began to hurt because I experience pain on a daily basis. Just be prepared for lots of people to look at you like you're absolutely crazy when you tell them you've walked around like that for over a month. I'm glad you finally got some answers though. . . sometimes the not knowing is more frustrating than the diagnosis is.
Hang in there, er, hang it IN the air!
Judy
Hang in there, er, hang it IN the air!
Judy
Welcome to the "OMG! It's been broken this long Club?" lol I know the feeling of shock because my pelvic fracture is a stress fracture too. Strange part is, I don't remember when it actually began to hurt because I experience pain on a daily basis. Just be prepared for lots of people to look at you like you're absolutely crazy when you tell them you've walked around like that for over a month. I'm glad you finally got some answers though. . . sometimes the not knowing is more frustrating than the diagnosis is.
Oh well, it would really be nice to eventually have matching feet again and be able to wear real shoes!
Dev:
Is this PA in your PCP's office or in the office of an Orthopedic Doctor?
I ask, because, now a days Ortho Docs don't like to cast unless ABSOLUTELY NO OTHER WAY can be found.
I really would take the films to an Ortho Doctor and question them extensively to see the films, have them show exactly whee the break is, and then explain what is the VERY BEST way to get this to heal.
J M H O
Love and hugs,
PS: as to locking keys in car, I don't have enough fingers and toes to count how many times I have done that. Also, put some graphite on your key, and put the key in the door lock and lock and unlock it several times, that may just do the trick.
Is this PA in your PCP's office or in the office of an Orthopedic Doctor?
I ask, because, now a days Ortho Docs don't like to cast unless ABSOLUTELY NO OTHER WAY can be found.
I really would take the films to an Ortho Doctor and question them extensively to see the films, have them show exactly whee the break is, and then explain what is the VERY BEST way to get this to heal.
J M H O
Love and hugs,
PS: as to locking keys in car, I don't have enough fingers and toes to count how many times I have done that. Also, put some graphite on your key, and put the key in the door lock and lock and unlock it several times, that may just do the trick.
DeVon...it could be that your doc never saw the xrays. I prefer a doc who likes to see the actual pics instead of someone else's interpretation in a report.
Many years ago I dropped a wooden toybox on my foot at work while preparing my classroom for the new school year, and later that afternoon decided to go to the ER for an xray. While the tech was placing my foot on the panel, he pulled on my ankle. I said 'ouch' of course because he was too rough. The xray on my toe had come back negative but the radiologist called me the next morning (at work!) to ask how my broken ankle was doing and did I need to come in again!!!!
As soon as I left work that day- I went to the hospital, got the films and took them to our orthopedic surgeon. He showed me the clearly visible fracture line running from the top to the bottom of my big toe!!
Many years ago I dropped a wooden toybox on my foot at work while preparing my classroom for the new school year, and later that afternoon decided to go to the ER for an xray. While the tech was placing my foot on the panel, he pulled on my ankle. I said 'ouch' of course because he was too rough. The xray on my toe had come back negative but the radiologist called me the next morning (at work!) to ask how my broken ankle was doing and did I need to come in again!!!!
As soon as I left work that day- I went to the hospital, got the films and took them to our orthopedic surgeon. He showed me the clearly visible fracture line running from the top to the bottom of my big toe!!
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