Bunionectomies for Paul Bunion - the right one, and Pauline Bunion - the left one in 1988 and 1989. I had them done over Christmas break my freshman and sophomore years of college.
I would have to say my surgeries were a success. I still could never wear the pointy shoes in snoopy's thread, but I don't have to wear wide widths anymore.
The surgeries were painful, but I don't remember them being excruciating. I was on crutches for 6 weeks. You should have seen the hair on my legs after the cast came off!
The orthopedic surgeon performed a different surgery on my left foot than the one on the right. On the right he cut about four inches from the top of the bunion down. He adjusted everything and installed a screw in the bone below the bunion. He removed the screw the next year. On the left side he cut between the first two toes as well as on the side. I don't know exactly what he did, but the left one looks much better now - although it wasn't as bad to start.
I still have a little pain from time to time, but nothing like it was before the surgeries. The scarred area is still sensitive, and hurts like the dickens when I bump it or drop something on it.
Good luck with yours. Are your feet really bothering you? If so, do the surgery, it will only get worse. They told me if I didn't do something about it, I would be crippled with arthritis by the time I was 30. I'm 33 now and still going strong.
Denae
