Hi guys, I ruptured my Achilles just over 2 weeks ago playing football and have been in cast since with the aid of 2 crutches, they are very uncomfortable and making my shoulders and back very sore.
Am from the UK and wasn't offered surgery just straight into cast.
I am quite an independent guy and always out and with my boys, this has really knocked me for 6 and I think am close to depressing.
Can anyone advise what they do to keep their minds off things?
Thanks Pete
Pete, sorry to hear of the injury. have you asked why you are still in a cast? You should have moved onto a boot by now with wedges under your heel and docs scheduling the wedges to be gradually reduced over time. Unfortunately, this is a serious injury, in many ways worse than a break. It takes time to heal. In my case back walking in 3 months unaided and then jogging by 6 months and back to nearly full capabilities by a year. Biggest challenge is overcoming the feelings of this is a serious injury, to having hope and certainty you will recover, but be patient, its takes time so acceptance is key and then try to do as many normal things as you can wit hthis temporary disability.
Hi, I feel your pain, I am 3 weeks since my ruptured A/T. I pushed for the moonboot straight up instead of cast this time as I did the other leg 5 years ago and I was in cast for two weeks and it was awful. I also didn't have Surgury either times as that just frightened the hell out of me.
The biggest thing that I find is to keep your mind busy, whether it is catching up on some movies, having a computer or iPad handy to do reserch and chatting and Skyping family and friends and no matter how hard it is getting out of the house works a treat ( as long as there is no pain stopping you)
I hired a wheelchair to make it easier just to go downstairs under house and spend some time outside and I have gone to the local shopping centre for few hours to get out. I also am using the other type of crutches that just go around your forearms which are heaps better then the ones under your arms. My hips are still suffering a little but weekly visits to chiropractor is helping. Hang in there and hopefully you will get into moonboot soon as it is a lot easier and better then a cast.
Thank you so much, your comment has really is great to keep positive.
I will be in the walking boot by the 16th of the month and hopefully will be easier then. Could you put weight on while in boot??
I am still no weight baring for 4 weeks in the boot and hopefully when I go for my first ortho appointment since injury on the 17th August I hopefully will then be able to start to bare weight and they are happy with the healing so far. Fingers crossed, will see what happens.
Thanks Stephen for your comment. I think the doc was a bit shocked to see me for the first time on Monday just past as he thought I should've been sent to him a week earlier but I think between the nurses and lady at the reception they completely left me hanging for almost a week. I will be going on the walking boot by the 15th of August and hopefully things will be a bit easier then.
Hopefully all will be well on the 17th. Please keep me posted on your progress.
Yes will do, isn't it so interesting to know how different every ones recovery is to your own.
For such a common injury like I have read this is the treatment varies from person to person which is very interesting to read about. Same to you, keep in touch
Hi Pete,
I wish I could tell you that you won't get depressed but, that is a oaet of the recovery process. I too succumbed to depression my first week but after reading other's stories plus talking to family and friends I am trying to see the positive in all of this. For instance, this won't be forever and soon we will be back to our normal activities.
Since we are at the NWB stage there isn't much we can physically do, however I find that reading helps a lot, family and friends coming by and just catching up on all the movies you may have missed.
Recovering from foot surgery isn't easy but I try to do little things to make me happy more times than not. I hope that you can find something f to make gir recovery a little easier.
Good luck!
Hello Pete. Have you looked at the IWALK I've also a ruptured achilles and I'm waiting on surgery. As I have both achilles that are no good I'm not going to be able to not WB on my operated right leg so I'm going to buy a IWALK. Only a thought for you as you can get out an about etc with them.
Thank you so much Dez, very much appreciated. I am now in the process of buying a cheap automatic car to take my little boys about and get me to work and back since I can't drive my manual car for about 2 months or so (my left leg is the injured one). I think this will help me immensely as my depression is more to do with me just sitting about doing little for someone who is always on the go. Will hopefully pick up the car tomorrow. Thank you.
Hi Denise, I have never heard of iwalk before but will surely Google it now and see. Good luck with your surgery and wish you speedy recovery after. Thanks
I am now in the walking boot after 4 weeks in the cast. It feels so much better to finally put my foot down after4 weeks of walking on one leg.
I must say that so far I am finding it difficult to walk with the boot and I am still on 2 crutches.
How has everyone finding the boots and how long does it take to start getting use to using it?
Thanks
Peter
I also ruptured my left foot the 28th of July has surgery the 29th. It can be so depressing and if one more person says to me sure enjoy having the rest and not having to work for a couple of weeks. I'll go mad. Peter is your foot still swelling in the boot. I'm getting mine Thursday week can't wait another step towards full recovery. I'm going to hire a knee scooter for getting around
Hi Sunflower35, once the cast was cut opened and saw my foot for the first time since n 4 weeks, I couldn't recognise it because of the swelling but I was assure the swelling will go down gradually and should be walking with one crutch within 2 weeks.
Please let me know how you get on with the boot. Am too scared to put weight on the leg just in case a re-ruptured. It's all in my head I guess but I really don't want to go back to 4 weeks ago.
I seen my foot last week to get stitches removed thank God they had heeled OK that was my real worry. This swelling when you stand up on crutches then it's back to the chair to elavate it. It's driving me nuts. Good luck with your recovery I'm so jealous that your in your boot. How many heel risers have you
They've given 3 heel risers and I need to be removing them every 2 weeks, so I should be completely flat in 6 weeks time, then physiotherapy. I can't wait to be honest.
That's brilliant Peter can you feel the stretch when you went into the boot. I was in a cast after surgery then another cast just Thursday gone and the changed the angle of my foot slightly could feel the stretch the next day but has settled. I love hearing people's progress. I'm amazed how different doctors treat this injury. A girl I know us two weeks ahead of me and opted to not has surgery and she has to stay in cast for 7weeks in total
Yeah I could definitely feel the stretch.
I didn't go for surgery either and I was only in cast for 3 weeks and 4 days. 7 weeks in cast will drive me crazy. At least now I can actually scratch my leg lol.
Let me know when you get your boot in.
Will so Peter wishing the next week and half away so u can get to that stage