
Mar 06, 2020, 03:14 AM
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Member Since: Jul 2019
Location: Downtown Vibes, California
Posts: 15,701
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Originally Posted by BeyondtheRainbow
I had ankle reconstruction surgery about 5 years ago. It's not the same but there are some similarities. My doctor is extremely conservative so I was actually casted for 10 weeks, booted for 12 more, then braced 3 months. So I"m glad you don't have to deal with that.
Since you live alone I would recommend getting a walker with a tray for inside your house. That way you can move around more easily and carry food and stuff where you need/want it. Crutches are good outside but a walker is better inside. Medicare and I think most insurances cover a walker. Insurance does not cover the knee scooters usually. I'm sure some insurance somewhere does but not typically. My surgeon's office gave me information on renting one but I never did. My house is only 600 sq feet so the walker was sufficient and when I went out it was never too long for crutches since I was supposed to be on bedrest for 6 weeks so any stops were fast after a therapist appointment. I did rent a wheelchair to go to the fair (after bedrest) and that was a good thing.
Ask your dr's office but usually they just want one fingernail free of polish so they can put a probe on it. But I don't think everyone even enforces that. Your pedicure should be fine.
I have various recommendations and expeirences both as a patient and occupational therapist. If you are interested let me know and I'll share.
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Thank you so much, Rainbow. If I have any questions I'll definitely send them your way. I have the pre-op appt. in 2 weeks, so I might ask you to share some experiences then, when I have a better idea of exactly what I'm facing.
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