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So, following my ankle replacement on 28 feb, I had my first physio session today.

Nothing short of absolute torture!!

I genuinely thought because I’ve been trying to walk around the house each day, it would have been much better than it was.

Clearly, our ankles need more than just simple walking!

She said because I’d gone so long without physio, all the muscles, tendons etc had totally seized up and I’d lost any power.

When I had the double knee replacement, I thought the physio with this was horrendous - I wasn’t expecting it to be so bad with the ankle.

Anyway, list of exercises to do and she’ll need back next week. Onwards and upwards 👍

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Mmrr

Oh, I hope the pain wears off quickly once you get the muscles and tendons moving. It is good that you are beginning physio now though 🌷

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Eiram50 in reply to Mmrr

Thank you.

Yep, despite the pain, I’m glad I’ve got it now too. The pain will go x

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springcross

It sounds as though that awful ordeal you had has now healed Eiram which is great. Now the physio, but you know what they say about there being no gain without pain! I hope it's soon working as it should be (not before time either) and that you can get back to some sort of normality. x

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Eiram50 in reply to springcross

Thank you, I appreciate your kind words x

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springcross in reply to Eiram50

👍 x

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Eiram50 in reply to springcross

😀😀

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Piwacket

I hope you can get through the pain barrier and get mobile soon - you sound a determined person good luck with your progress x

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Eiram50 in reply to Piwacket

Thank you so much x

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Pippy25

So sorry to hear what you are having to go through and hope you can get back on track and those muscles and tendons start to get stronger each day, take care x

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Eiram50 in reply to Pippy25

Working hard at it! Thank you x

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mille

Hi, I hope the pain eases soon and the physio helps a lot. I am very interested in your progress as I am waiting on mine getting done too. Are you able to walk without crutches now or do you still need them? x

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Eiram50 in reply to mille

Hi

I’ve been walking without crutches for weeks. If honest, I only used them fully, when non weight bearing . Thereafter, I used them a couple of times just to get used to having my foot in the floor . This was made slightly easier as due to lockdown/ shielding, I was only mobilising inside.

Physio, is only so torturous because I should have begun this 6 weeks post op and due to lockdown, I’m only getting it now so unfortunately, all muscles and tendons etc, are absolutely solid - it’s hard going.

Additionally, I had a raging infection in the wound!!

Over 3 weeks, movement has increased by just 5mm!

However, I’ll get there.

Best of luck with your replacement. Now that services have opened up a bit, hopefully your rehab will be more streamlined.

Marie x

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mille in reply to Eiram50

Thank you so much for giving me that information. Every now and again I think I shouldn't bother getting it done as I can still walk around a mile but it is very sore afterwards and the surgeon has said it needs to get done or I will likely fracture my shin again. I think the fact that it's not nearly as common as hips and knees it makes me more nervous. Although I read online about someone that got it done and they can now go dancing and even wear high heels. Both my ankles are affected so I don't think I will be doing much dancing lol. xx

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Eiram50 in reply to mille

To be fair, my experience has been rubbish but that is due to infection and lack of services due to covid lockdown measures.

The operation itself was very successful and to be honest, there was quite a lot of pain during the first week or so and it was a pain to get comfortable in bed - mostly as I hate sleeping in my back!

Additionally, it was a bigger operation as I had my heel fused too.

Other than this, it’s ok.

I need my other ankle replaced too, and this was due to her done this month - it is to be rescheduled but I’m good with that - for lots of reasons, but mostly because this experience is still too fresh in my head.

I’ve had multiple joints replaced and this is the first time I’ve ever experienced and adverse effects, so I’m confident things will be fine for you.

I’ve yet to feel that any of my operations have not yielded significant improvement - my hope is you’ll feel the same after this x

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mille in reply to Eiram50

That's a shame that you have had so many joint replaced, this RA sure is a real pain.

I have had a lot of problems with my shoulders and knees but when it's your feet and ankles it seems worse pain wise. When I went onto rituximab infusions they knees and shoulders seemed a lot better so I started walking more until I fell and broke my hip, I have had a few falls and it's probably because of the ankle being so unsteady.

Thank goodness you are now getting your physio and have got over your infection, you seem to have such a positive outlook on life and that certainly helps.

Take care and thank you xx

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Eiram50 in reply to mille

Thank you Millie.

Best of luck and keep us updated x

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