I keep joking that I'm a mermaid now, since I get to walk on knives everywhere I go. Damn, do I feel bad for Ariel.
It's not fun, being basically in good physical form and ready to resume my normal exercise regime (now that my back injury has finally recovered enough to allow me to do so), only to have my foot decide that I don't need to be independently mobile. It's been making me snarly and a little more short-tempered than usual, because constant pain does not a happy blonde make, and for this I apologize. Hopefully, surgery will resolve things neatly, I'll spend a few weeks sitting around hating everything while I recover enough to start physical therapy, and then I'll be better.
I am excited to be better.
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January 30 2013, 12:40:08 UTC 4 years ago
I believe I mentioned before I am well familiar with the walking on knives feeling, only in my case it was up through my tendons to my knees as well as my feet. I hope your doc is at least giving you something for pain. (My doc did not, but in fairness to him, pain medication is pretty worthless for tendon damage. I do not know if this is the same for bone spurs, but if there is something that can help you in the interim, I hope they're doing it!)