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cjsmith ([personal profile] cjsmith) wrote2005-08-17 11:58 pm

Second post-op this morning

New pics start here. They're getting boring.

Again she unbandaged my feet, pronounced them good, and rebandaged them. This time she put a lot less gauze on them and didn't use any iodine. Less gauze feels good; my feet are closer to their normal shape!

She also said I can "start to get them wet" this weekend. She gave me some of the stretchy stick-to-itself bandage to rewrap them.

I asked a few questions.

Q: When can I get out of these funky recovery shoes?
A: When I see you again (in two weeks).
Q: Really??
A: All right, you can try next week. Go easy on them.

Q: When will the phantom pain/sensations go away?
A: They will diminish gradually and should be gone in a few months.

Q: Does the severed end of the nerve heal over or something?
A: It shrinks down into the muscle.
Q: So it's harder to stimulate?
A: Right.

Q: What can be done about the other damage shown by the MRI?
A: Orthotics, possibly physical therapy.

Q: Is that inflammation?
A: No, it looks more like thickening than inflammation.

Q: What caused it?
A: Likely something mechanical, just as with the neuroma. Sometimes tissues change in response to what the joint is doing.

(I didn't get clarification on that last vague phrase. The impression I got was that we don't know what it's going to look like or feel like after everything settles down with the neuroma gone.)

Q: Can I wear arch supports in the funky shoes?
A: Yes.
Q: Thank God.

Q: Can I take a damp Q-tip and "wash" the exposed parts of my foot?
A: Yes.
Q: Thank God.

Q: Can I drive a car as soon as I'm out of the funky shoes?
A: Give it a couple of days.

So it all sounds pretty positive, if a little bit frustrating for me because it's slow. I am, obviously, going to try to get into normal shoes before two weeks are up! :-)

[identity profile] dafydd.livejournal.com 2005-08-18 08:13 am (UTC)(link)
*splutter*

For all that I'm really out of place to ask, Good Lord, what was that incision for?!?!

Neuroma in my spine!

[identity profile] rampling.livejournal.com 2005-08-18 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
May 2004 I had mysterious pain slowly appear in my left shoulder. It just kept getting worse, and I ended up bouncing from doctor to doctor and none of them could diagnose it. Finally I got the MRI I should have been prescribed much earlier. It revealed that I had a 3cm long benign tumor in my spine in my neck, adhered to the spinal cord covering. My icon for this post shows this tumor in flashing red! I had to have major surgery to take it out, including boring through two cervical vertebrae. The looooooong saga from first realizations that this pain was serious and slowly worsening, through surgery (including pix), and the difficult recovery, is detailed in this list of LJ memories (http://www.livejournal.com/tools/memories.bml?user=rampling&keyword=Spinal+Neck+Tumor&filter=all). Just reading the subject lines of that list can give you an idea of what I went through. It was quite intense, as you might imagine.

I just had my 1-year since surgery anniversary at the end of July. My follow-up MRI a couple of months ago showed me to be blissfully tumor-free.