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AN Community => AN Community => Topic started by: saralynn143 on June 30, 2009, 10:43:13 am
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My thirteen-year-old middle child (I call her Elbee online, for her initials) is having foot surgery today, a subtarsal implant to correct for flat feet. She is very athletic and her other joints are going to be taking a toll if it is not addressed.
The surgery has a 98% success rate and is easily reversed for the other 2%. What is variable is the recovery time. She will be on crutches for at least two weeks, then start physical therapy. As soon as she is comfortable bearing weight on her right foot again, the procedure will be repeated for the left side.
Our hope is that because she is young and strong and athletic, her recovery period will be short and uneventful and she will be off crutches before school starts in August and back to 100% before basketball season.
As always, prayers and happy thoughts are much appreciated.
Sara
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Hi Sara,
I pray all will be well for her too. I have a friend who loves to run but is flat footed. It really causes problems. Since she is so athletic, even though initially it may be difficult, it sounds like it is the best way to go. I hope she has a quick recovery.
Keri
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I had several foot surgeries in the early to mid 80's. A lot of improvement in the technique part of surgery since them. I will say that my foot surgeries (bunion and neuroma) were painful during recovery but once everything was healed my feet were brand new. I have pins in both of my big toes and if I bump them on furniture it hurts but otherwise my feet are so much better off than before my surgeries. I was a dancer (ballet/toe) and did a number on my feet and reason for my surgeries. I had a few more minor ones and my scars have all blended in nicely. I hope your daughter has a quick recovery and she is back to her athletics and basketball real soon.
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Sara ~
My wife had a 'Morton's Nuroma ' surgically removed a few years ago. Everything went well but recovery took awhile. She's fine, now.
I trust your daughter will have a safe, smooth and complication-free foot surgery with a rapid and total recovery. She be the prayers of many, including mine. :)
Jim
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The subtalar joint implant today went just as planned. The doctor said it took less than twenty minutes and he is very pleased with the outcome. Now Elbee gets to spend a few days lying around and asking the rest of us to fetch her things!
Next Monday, she will have her stitches removed and go from a cast to an air boot. In about two weeks she may be able to start physical therapy. First she will work on mobility, then on bearing weight. Once she is comfortable bearing weight on her right foot, she will have the same procedure on her left foot.
Thanks,
Sara
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Sara .....
Elbee must be one stoic and highly motivated little gal! Glad this surgery went well. Not a fun way to spend her summer, but hopefully the good results will all be worth it!
Clarice
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Yes, she is definitely motivated when it comes to basketball. We would have done the surgery earlier in the summer, but waited until after three basketball camps, two at local high schools and one at the University of Missouri. She said the Mizzou camp was the best she has ever attended.
She seems to be doing very well today. She's getting around on the crutches and does not want much pain medication, mostly because it makes her sleepy. I'm very optimistic that her recovery will be quick.
Sara
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Glad to hear she's doing well, Sara - young ones do seem to bounce back so quickly! Hope it will do the trick for her!
Cindy