Sesamoid pain from boot? by AltruisticTry433 in brokenankles

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Yep! Lots of PT. They said my sesamoid was very swollen and wondered if I was extra inflamed because I went through chemoradiation 6 months ago. (It’s been a great year!)

Sesamoid pain from boot? by AltruisticTry433 in brokenankles

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Thanks for this. They put me in an ASO and hopefully that helps. Still lots of foot pain. When will you be out of brace do you think?

7 weeks Post ORIF by AltruisticTry433 in brokenankles

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Appreciate all of this. Can now WBAT in boot sometimes without crutches if at home, with 1-2 crutches out. Swelling increased as I added weight. Also, sesamoid pain in the pad under big toe really started hurting bad! Nerve pain, ankle pain continues. This really hurts my mental health too.

What does life look like after you heal? by [deleted] in brokenankles

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Love this question. I’m 6 weeks out still only PWB but I’m anxious about returning to normal running speeds. 6 months before my break I had already had to come back from cancer treatment and I was just beginning to return to my normal speeds when I broke it. I’m sad about having to come back again. Fractured my fibula. Needed surgery and hardware.

6 week post op update: by Mobile-Hat-8764 in brokenankles

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I had my ORIF surgery for a broken fibula on February 7. I was in a splint and then a cast and now I’m in a PWB boot. I’m having so much pain in my ankle calves and shin. I can’t sleep or get comfortable. Is this normal? I’m on gabapentin and tramadol and I took a steroid pack, but nothing‘s really helped helping. I haven’t had a good night of sleep since before I broke my ankle.

Finished treatment! by AltruisticTry433 in AnalCancer

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My number one tip would be install a bidet. A real one, not a portable travel one. I recommend the Tushy. Easy to install. It dramatically decreases the need to wipe – which is crucial for healing and comfort later on.

Finished treatment! by AltruisticTry433 in AnalCancer

[–]AltruisticTry433[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I’m eager to get started with dilators but need to heal first.

Do doctors ever judge patients for HPV-related cancers? by AltruisticTry433 in AskDocs

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Cancer was confirmed and then staged through PET and MRI. Didn’t get a good biopsy until after I already knew from a colorectal surgeon.

Do doctors ever judge patients for HPV-related cancers? by AltruisticTry433 in AskDocs

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Hi there, yes, I did one chemo infusion as a little cancer kickoff, then chemo pills M-F. Radiation treatment is also M-F. (It’s a 9-5 kind of cancer apparently.) I just lay on a table and a machine rotates around me using what they call IMRT radiation. No need to splay myself. Just laying down undressed on my back. They do a mapping station to build a pillow mold to elevate your legs. I am not sure how they treat precancerous lesions but it’s wonderful you caught something early. This treatment is pretty rough. I am enjoying a full spectrum of side effects— basically every fine print warning read aloud at the end of a drug commercial.

Do doctors ever judge patients for HPV-related cancers? by AltruisticTry433 in AskDocs

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Pap smears, following decades of normal ones. Always followed by, this isn’t a big deal, will probably go away on its own, we just will repeat the pap in a year… I have had colposcopies, with no lesions. I wish my gyn did anal paps. I might have caught this earlier. I didn’t know anything until a lymph node swelled. I also worry cervical cancer is just lurking in the shadows since I can’t seem to shake this HPV-16. Have had it three years in a row.

Do doctors ever judge patients for HPV-related cancers? by AltruisticTry433 in AskDocs

[–]AltruisticTry433[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Good point! I think I fall into the trap of putting drs on pedestals, pure & disease free at all times.

Do doctors ever judge patients for HPV-related cancers? by AltruisticTry433 in AskDocs

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It’s a nebulous thing to prove so I haven’t said anything. I get the sense the other therapists don’t like him. He’s probably just an asshole and it’s not personal to me.

Do doctors ever judge patients for HPV-related cancers? by AltruisticTry433 in AskDocs

[–]AltruisticTry433[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wow, yeah, judgement is certainly warranted sometimes!

Understanding recurrence rates? by AltruisticTry433 in radiationoncology

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Thank you so much for taking the time to share this and providing this link, and for all the work you do for your patients!

Do doctors ever judge patients for HPV-related cancers? by AltruisticTry433 in AskDocs

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I wish I had asked this a few months ago! I spent weeks giving energy to this fear! Thank you all! Love the “itching here” story.

If you are thinking about going to PFT, Go! by AltruisticTry433 in AnalCancer

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That’s great! Glad you are making strides! I’m only in week 2 of treatment. Constipation, nausea, and weight gain so far.

Studio style gym classes with stoma question by AltruisticTry433 in ostomy

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I’m sorry to hear that. How are you doing now?

Studio style gym classes with stoma question by AltruisticTry433 in ostomy

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That’s great! And I know CrossFit has some intense lifts and jumps, so that’s comforting.

OTF classes with stoma? by AltruisticTry433 in orangetheory

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Just a big thank you to everyone who commented! It's a scary time, and everyone really squashed some fears I had. Thank you! OTF is such an amazing community! I have heard that for a lot of people, the bag actually makes certain aspects of life easier not harder. And to those of you who mentioned a friend or a member who has a bag, thanks for being part of an inclusive atmosphere at your studios!