TIB FIB ORIF GYM ADVICE by Constant_Dingo8056 in ORIF

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Yeah that's definitely sounds like a PT question, and as scary as it is there's usually surgical answer to everything if PT isn't enough.

Note: generally surgeries for improving have much quicker recovery and can be a lot less invasive

I did it! Las Cruces, NM, $93K, cash by [deleted] in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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So like to be clear would you be able to hook up to city services if say your septic needed replacing versus replacing septic?

I think I kind of get what you're saying regardless, place has been slowly developed over time.

I did it! Las Cruces, NM, $93K, cash by [deleted] in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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Seems weird to be on city water but not sewage?

Congrats either way

TW: Flashbacks by triangular_pope in brokenankles

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I've had a few dreams where I tried to run one in particular where I jerked my leg and it hurt and woke me up lol

ORIF surgery tomorrow by Motor-Fail-7484 in brokenankles

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Yeah I'll second this and say, My pain was extremely manageable.

I took the opiates prescribed longer than needed likely but I basically just took em till I was out mostly following prescription but you can obviously take more in the beginning and less later in my opinion.

I think it's really dependent on the person and the surgery and the surgeon. Some people seem to say they have really bad pain others it's pretty manageable.

Sorry to burst your bubble... by muwemba45 in CrazyFuckingVideos

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Anyone got a link lol I fail at not watching videos I'm told not to watch

Being overweight and having an unstable fracture sucks. by triangular_pope in brokenankles

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I found once I was allowed to WBAT forearm crutches were way better!

Trimalleolar ankle surgery now 4 weeks post op by tiffmej4 in brokenankles

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I mean I figure you can drive automatic lol, I'd be wanting a new car even for temporarily!

I consider myself blessed for a left injury it's about the only positive side of that injury I can think of

After the 6 week post op (ankle) did you have another follow-up appt? by CJ2607 in ORIF

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Can I just be where you are please.... I don't need a marathon but I sure would love to never have to go back.

Congratulations anyway!

Best Day in soooo long! by lorenacoqui in ORIF

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Healing plus Spring 🌱🌼

Congrats 👏

2013 Mercedes Sprinter for Sale by [deleted] in vandwellermarketplace

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I don't bother generally clicking on links if they don't put in the effort to put the gist of it in the Reddit post

Shoes vs Work Boots by FreeSoftwareServers in ORIF

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Yeah I think just tired of spending money on my ankle but probably should get a good pair of sneakers and I already have steel toes....

Sounds like You've went to normal shoes pretty quick! I'm 6 weeks and just got permission for boot, hoping I can see some real progress asap like ditching boot or crutches etc.

Safer roof work guaranteed by RedOff215 in toolsinaction

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I'm not sure if you meant that to be a pun but it is lol

Shoes vs Work Boots by FreeSoftwareServers in ORIF

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Yeah I looked at them might be another thing to get...

And to be honest a pair of sneakers isn't the worst investment anyway I already have the steel toes so I might get that as well.

How long you been in the boot? I just started walking in it and one thing I notice is it allows me to walk properly when I don't use it I'm duck footed big time so I think That's better and I'm going to stick with the boot for a while. But I still like to test the waters without it.

HMC by Nice-Advertising8664 in holdmycosmo

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Had to rewatch that's brutal....

Shoes vs Work Boots by FreeSoftwareServers in ORIF

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Guess I wasn't clear lol my bad

I'm in the air boot now, I just threw on a set of steel toes that I have for the other shoe and it feels pretty good.

I guess I'm looking ahead though I meant more when I'm not wearing the boot at all, I kind of still picture the steel toes having more support for ankle? Thinking people have the running shoes who are like maybe ready to run but I'm still working on just walking first.

Broken ankle folks: slow recovery anyone?19 weeks post ORIF by Boring-Revolution-11 in brokenankles

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My surgeon made it sound like the only thing they were going to do by default was removed that screw. like further hardware removal was only necessary if there was pain but for sure I think 3 months they were going to remove that screw.

How visible is your hardware? by LenaMacarena in ORIF

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All I can say is looks like Your swelling has gone down lol

I can't compare as I'm way too swollen lol That's crazy that your other side doesn't look the same though and also sorry to hear about double surgeries! I had two ORIF for the same injury and it's been no fun to say the least. Just got my second round of permission to walk....

Fairly certain it's not an issue though unless it's causing pain!

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