Thank you for sharing 😊
Ok.
As it's normal to be able to put some weight on the injured foot, I guess it must be the permanent articular cartilage damage I got in my lower inner surface of fibula in the distal part of the malleolar. I have almost no cartilage left on my fibula bone ... 😦
They discovered this damage along with the reconstruction surgery in Oct. 2014.
I've been struggling with this ankle since Nov. 2013 when I happened to misstep in our stairs outside our house.
For the first 7 months no one took me seriously, but in June last year they did an Arthroscopy, and FINALLY started to listen to me.
I had Bassett's ligament, impingement and latent diastasis.
In Oct. I had also a cartilage damage 😦
I think I had a minor Maisonnevie fracture in proximal fibula, but they never x-rayed it, just x-rayed my ankle in 2013.
They knew I had twisted and everted my foot. (hrrmmm, wearing high heeled boots = bad idea) 😕
Well, after all the misstakes the Doctors did along the way, my Orthopedic Foot Specialist has turned really nice and almost humble. 😉 She's forgiven. 😊
I think she's feeling slightly guilty as she told me in late April last year, I just needed rehab. When I broke down she consulted another Foot Specialist, and this Doctor immediately decided that I was going to get an Arthroscopy. Thank God for that! 😀
Unfortionately I probably got more issues in my foot, but hopefully I have one problem less after this surgery! 😊
I am longing for being able to take a long walk, playing with my children and start working with my dogs and horses again.
Just to be able using more than one hand (eventually)!
14 months since I could move myself normally...
Thank you again for sharing!
By the way, is the cream you're using on prescription?
You'll have to excuse me, I'm not that good in English at all, but I understand English quite good actually (at least when reading it😉
The excuse: -I'm from Sweden 😉 😊
... and write in "Swenglish" 😜 😀
I hope you've already had your share of these injuries and don't need to go through any of it again! 😊
/Anna