So yesterday I went to my OS and after he examined my leg and x-rays he told me that he wants me to get the screws removed from my IM rod to dymatize the fracture.
This totally came out of left field since every time I went to see him he said that it was normal that we didn't see much bone growth on my tibia since it was an open fracture and they had to irrigate the wound. Now three months have past and the x-ray of my tibia looks like it hasn't changed.
Anyway, I was able to avoid my birthday as my surgery date, March 27, so now I'm scheduled for April 3rd.
I'm just really frustrated because I thought I was doing really well, guess not.
GRRR
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Week 16: Me & My FitBit
So I've had a FitBit for a couple of weeks now and I am using it to help me track my steps, activity level, sleep, food and water intake. I love it I even hit a personal best of 7,770 steps last Friday. My average is 1,500 steps a day I am working on doing between 2,000-3,000 a day.
I do have pain in my ankle after walking for more then 15 minutes. The more I walk the more I notice that I sometimes I have pain at my fracture site.
Everyday I am trying to walk more and swim more.
15 Weeks Down.
I do have pain in my ankle after walking for more then 15 minutes. The more I walk the more I notice that I sometimes I have pain at my fracture site.
Everyday I am trying to walk more and swim more.
15 Weeks Down.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Week 15: Just Keep Swiming
Today I swam for about 30 minutes today and it felt amazing! I did feel some pain in my knee but overall it felt really good. I'm super sore now but I'm guessing that is from not working out for three months.
Either way I'm happy!
14 Weeks Down!
Either way I'm happy!
14 Weeks Down!
Monday, February 24, 2014
Week 14: Fibula is Almost Healed!
Monday, February 17, 2014
Week 12&13: Walking With A Limp

My leg still seems more swollen at the ankle and foot.
It has snowed twice this week and we are expecting another snow storm tomorrow. Which is making my leg hurt and ache like crazy. I'm hoping that as my leg heals it will hurt less and less with the storms and changing seasons.
My PT sessions are down to once a week but I still go there every other day to workout on the stationary bikes.
My next doctor appointment is next week, I'm hoping that my x-rays show actual bridging and that my pain is less.
12 weeks down.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Week 11: Holy Snow, New England!

So yea its been snowing A LOT. I know that we're not alone and a lot of people all over the country are battling this storm, I feel your pain.
But, I have AMAZING NEWS! Monday this week I had PT and practiced walking unaided and I was able to do it! So now at home I don't use my crutch or boot. The only time I pick up my crutch is at the end of the night because I'm tired and my ankle hurts or because I'm heading outside. I'm still uncomfortable to head outside right now without my boot and crutch because of the snow and ice but as soon as it's all gone so it my boot and crutch.

I'm not sure if you can see it in the picture but my scars around my knee and the bruise around wound are starting to go down a bit. The scars from the screw insertion seem the same though.

I feel amazing. I know that I still have about four more months until I am potentially fully recovered but in almost three I have come a long way. I mean I cannot believe that I am full weight bearing without my boot and crutch already. Part of me thought this day would never come.
11 weeks down.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Week 10: Time To Get Rid Of The Boot And Walk!
This past Monday, Jan 27 I had another follow-up appointment with my doctor and was told that I have increased calcification at my fraction site. There wasn't a lot of bone growth but the callous was more prominent this time.
My doctor has now cleared me to work on getting rid of my boot and my last crutch! When I heard the news I was ecstatic. For now I will only be wearing my boot when I'm outside my house. I'm still using my crutch but when I'm in the kitchen I can take little steps unaided.
My goal is to be walking unaided in about three weeks. I'm hoping that with the aid of my physical therapy I'll be able to walk around Boston again.
10 Weeks Down.
My doctor has now cleared me to work on getting rid of my boot and my last crutch! When I heard the news I was ecstatic. For now I will only be wearing my boot when I'm outside my house. I'm still using my crutch but when I'm in the kitchen I can take little steps unaided.
My goal is to be walking unaided in about three weeks. I'm hoping that with the aid of my physical therapy I'll be able to walk around Boston again.
10 Weeks Down.
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