1) 10 months is not the same as a year 2) Did this other woman have the same break as you? 3) Did she have a preexisting problem with her leg? 4) Did she wait 2 weeks between the break and the operation? 5) Was she given advice by the doctor after the op? 6) Did she get physio sooner than they got physio to you?
In the last 5 months you have gone from being unable to walk to walking, dancing, doing steps, riding a horse, etc.
I think the doctor is a good idea, but I think you're being TOO HARD on yourself. Like always.
My ankle took about 5 years after I had that really bad squash sprain before it didn't hurt occasionally or swell up when under stress. Sometimes the damage to the ligaments and muscles can cause more problems than a break.
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Date: 2008-04-17 06:33 am (UTC)2) Did this other woman have the same break as you?
3) Did she have a preexisting problem with her leg?
4) Did she wait 2 weeks between the break and the operation?
5) Was she given advice by the doctor after the op?
6) Did she get physio sooner than they got physio to you?
In the last 5 months you have gone from being unable to walk to walking, dancing, doing steps, riding a horse, etc.
I think the doctor is a good idea, but I think you're being TOO HARD on yourself. Like always.
My ankle took about 5 years after I had that really bad squash sprain before it didn't hurt occasionally or swell up when under stress. Sometimes the damage to the ligaments and muscles can cause more problems than a break.