Oh, yes, he explained the no-weight-bearing for 6-8weeks, in the walking boot for another 8-12wks, expected recovery time 6-12 mnths. The one question I forgot to ask was
specifically how many days will I be unable to work.
It will be the PTT reconstruct, with tendon transfer, heel reconstuction and arch fusion( don't remember all the fancy words, but basically they're going to cut my heel in half, move it over, fuse my forefoot and transfer a tendon. I won the foot lottery.)
I have had flat feet all my life, like my mother and my father. I severely injured the right foot about 9 years ago when the post-tibial tendon partially ruptured and then was not treated correctly. I've had issues with it off and on. I broke that ankle 3 years ago also, but didn't need surgery then.I had a lot of pain and trouble with it and the doctor said I might need surgery somewhere down the road. When I asked him how I would know when I needed surgery he said, "When you come in crawling on your hands & knees BEGGING for it." I think that day may be here.
Last summer I *re-injured* the stupid thing walking around New Orleans(darn cobble stones!) Got it treated with steroids, brace, weeks of PT. MRI revealed no recent tears but lots of damage to the tendon and of course, severely collapsed arch. We have a lot of flat-footed people in my family, but no one has had the severe injury and pain that I've had so no surgery for them.
I plan to get a second opinion before I do anything about this, but I'm pretty sure surgery is the only thing left to try. This ankle hurts all the time, even at night or when I'm sitting. It's like getting an electric shock to the ankle every 1-2 minutes. So I know the PT nerve is involved too.
I fully expect this surgery to be the most painful thing I've ever gone through. I mean, the doctor told me I'd have between 4-7 screws holding my foot together when they finish up. I've had a thumb reconstruction which was pretty bad, but I was able to manage the pain and get back to work fairly quickly(<2wks). However, I wasn't walking around on my thumb. I remember what it was like when I broke my ankle, being off the foot and being on crutches.
I"m just trying to plan for when the surgery can be done. I work for a school(started last week!) so I don't want to have to take much time off. I have a one week Spring Break coming up but I don't think it's going to give me enough time to recover. THis is such a balancing act--I'm trying not to further damage this ankle while waiting for the exact right time to do it. At the moment it's looking more like late May-early June,which will pretty much ruin our summer plans. There's also the issue of what to do with Christian--when he's out of school we have limited help with him. My DH can't take care of me and my foot, while chasing after Christian. But if I do this surgery during the school year when we actually have some assistance, I"m afraid it might jeopardize my new job. And even if I have the surgery done in late May, will I even be able to go back in the fall? School starts Aug 2~!
This is really feeling complicated to me...