Hi Jenn,
I’m going to have to try that concoction! Here’s my story . . .
Sprained ankle September 2017. After 25 physical therapy sessions and continued pain, they did an MRI. Had surgery for three torn ligaments and to remove broken cartilage fragments in December 2017. The redness and burning started within a week or so after surgery and was unbearable, especially at night. The only way I could sleep was to do some pain meditation on top of the drugs. I got rid of the hard-core stuff within two weeks and did mega doses of ibuprofen.
I kept telling the doctor about the discoloration, burning and tingling. He said it was inflammation. It never hurt to touch, and I had very little swelling (but I didn’t have any swelling around the surgical site either). Went back to physical therapy and struggled with pain and walking. Insurance cut off physical therapy after another 25 sessions. When I left PT in May, I was still on one crutch. So basically I was on crutches nine out of the last 13 months.
I started going to a medical massage therapist right away. She is a holistic healer about an hour away from me, and she worked miracles. She increased mobility, reduced scar tissue, and helped with all the other leg/hip issues that were now happening because of the immobility. I started out going to her once a week; now I see her once every two weeks. After one visit with her, I put the crutches away.
In June I started acupuncture, and I can’t talk highly enough about what this has done. After one treatment, the temperatures between the two feet stabilized and the pain subsided. She has also done electroacupuncture, cupping and taping. Last week, she gave me a TENs unit to use at home. I turn it on about five hours a day at home and at work, and I’ve actually had a couple hours 100% pain free - and walked barefoot. I know it isn’t a treatment, but it does reduce the pain and stiffness enough for my foot to get some normal action.
Also in June, I started going to a muscle specialist - think of him like a step-down physical therapist. He focuses on rebuilding strength in my leg and foot. He started off using mostly isometric exercises, but we have progressed to some body-weight lifts and some low-weight machines. I see him once a week also.
About six weeks ago, I’d had enough. All of this effort - massage, acupuncture and muscle guy - is expensive, and I was still struggling with burning, tingling, and pain when walking (which meant I was still limping). Went back to my surgeon (who dismissed everything I had to say) and my GP. The GP agreed with me that I shouldn’t be having as much trouble, so he scheduled a bone scan.
Bone scan came back showing increased uptake in the affected foot. Bone scans aren’t specific; they only show there is an issue, but CRPS is one reason that asymetrical increased update could occur. Went back to the GP, and he tried to prescribe me medication. I refused, as I still am not 100% CRPS is the correct diagnosis, and the thought of taking these drugs (with their myriad of side effects) made me ill. He referred me for a second opinion orthopedic surgeon.
Went to the orthopedic surgeon on Friday. He is not convinced it’s CRPS, but he also said because I have basically started acupuncture, it may be a reason why I’m not showing all symptoms. He scheduled an MRI next week to make sure there’s nothing physically wrong - my sprain was really unusual, and involved foot rotation as well as the turning over of the ankle. He also scheduled me for an EMG/nerve conduction testing. He did some preliminary tests, and say I may have tarsal tunnel syndrome and a damaged nerve, which would create the burning, tingling, etc.
So I am still without a definitive answer, but I believe this new doctor will find it.
At six months - which is where you are, I believe - I was having way-more discoloration and issues. I have gotten better, it’s just extremely slow. Again, has this resolved because of all that I’ve been doing? I know for a fact that the acupuncture has helped it.
Current symptoms: fatigue! periodic redness, tingling, and burning. I feel it all the time, but it gets worse at night or if I’ve over-done it. My little toe has started “clawing” toward the others and I was unable to move it at all till my muscle guy worked on it. Pain deep in the ankle. Occasional red spots appear on the foot. I’m exhausted and depressed (but who wouldn’t be after the year I’ve just had). I too had hives and itching, but I went on a every-other day course of Claritin and Zantac - which the pharmacist says is what a lot of patients with nerve issues do. There’s something called mast cell activation that is common with CRPS and nerve disease.
Hope this helps! I’m just so incredibly frustrated and want my life back.
I am an avid yogi, so doing more meditation and yoga is a-okay by me :). Now to get the energy back to actually show up on the mat. I continued yoga even when nonweightbearing by modifying on my back or knees, so I never stopped. I had just completed by yoga teacher training a few weeks before the accident, which is a blessing. Because of what I learned, I’m able to modify safely. I highly recommend finding a yoga class if you’ve never gone before. I’m happy to help you.
One thing I have learned is that CRPS is not well known and very difficult to diagnose. You basically have to rule out other issues, particularly if you don’t have all the tell-tale symptoms most associated with it.
I agree with your doc to use the foot! Don’t baby it. Ask about a TENs unit. It may give you enough relief to be able to move it normal. I force my foot to move normal as much as possible, even though it hurts.
Well, that was a novel :). Have they checked for actual nerve damage or compression?