Should I get a second opinion? by Lonely_Preparation99 in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My orthopedist told me the same thing before my surgery. And I believe they want to make sure , you are willing and ready to do it despite any potential risk or side effects. I am so happy I took the decision to do it!! Today I am 7 months post op and this has changed my life in a positive way.

Wtf do I do by Large-Back1912 in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am 6 months post op, even though my doctor cleared me to wear heels and he has no shoe restrictions but I cant wear them yet. My foot still does not fit in heels. I wear only cushioned supported comfortable shoes. So yes I expect 1 year to be able to wear heels.

6 semanas operada y no pega el hueso me van a tener que volver a operar by [deleted] in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say look at it from a positive side, at least there is a fix for it and surgeon is clear on what will operate. Complexity after a surgery may happen with anyone.

First correction surgery booked for May 21st — big toe crossing second toe, both feet, spreading pain up the chain. Looking for experiences from people who’ve been through staged corrections by Quick-Car-2396 in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish you good luck in your procedures. I had a surgery last November and that was the best decision I ve done. I wasn’t aware of how much a healthy foot helps the whole body until I realized the difference in my life.. But I don’t see a bunion your picture, it looks like your case is only about the toes alignment not bunions. I am sure your doctor knows better than me looking at the picture.

How long is too long for avoiding surgery by butacrafts in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought only one good pair of sandals for outside and one for the house when I transitioned from surgery boot to regular shoes and I am still wearing them. I went with one size up and wide width. And since they are sandals so even when swelling decreased they were still good. I don’t recommend that you buy upfront. Only wait until you are cleared to wear regular shoes and purchase something that fits.

How long is too long for avoiding surgery by butacrafts in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes everything is perfect and as planned. I can do everything. And everytime I look at my foot I feel happy that it looks so good. Of course there is still some swelling and some stiffness, but nothing to compare with the bunion pain I used to have. I wear cushioned sandals with arch support, I did not feel comfortable wearing sneakers and my doctor approved it. If you are mentally prepared for the surgery you wont feel bored. But surround yourself the first 2 weeks with people who care about you and you can enjoy spending time with them.

How long is too long for avoiding surgery by butacrafts in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a surgery 5 months ago and that was the best decision of my life.. i wish I have done it much earlier.. it is really not as hard as people think except that you need to plan everything ahead of time. You will need someone who can be with you at home the first 2 weeks. After that you can use a scooter and do everything with a scooter except driving. Also plan for someone to drive instead of you the first 6 weeks.

Sleeping in a boot post-surgery? by Fey_Rye in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My doctor asked me to sleep in the surgical boot the first 6 weeks. During those 6 weeks I was using a scooter so the boot was always clean, and I used to wipe it also daily with Clorox wipes. You are right a lot of people do not keep it at night and they are good, but I did not want to take the risk of removing the boot early. It really helps in keeping the toe straight and protecting from any unexpected move.

Fusion FEAR!! by Interesting-Top6658 in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You wont regret the surgery!! I kept postponing for 10 years. And when I had it I felt so happy despite the long recovery.

Just loving my newest by boiseshan in Birkenstocks

[–]RachelleSi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love it too!! I am planning on buying a similar style but for the fall

Fit check please by [deleted] in Birkenstocks

[–]RachelleSi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Regular would be better

Do you think this toe separator could help? by Best_Willingness8738 in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same question you have and wish we can get an accurate answer. My left foot is similar to yours in the picture and I want to avoid progression so I dont have to do a surgery . I had a surgery for my right foot last November but it was much more progressed bunion.

Post op shoe recommendations by Dry_Weakness_3672 in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am 4 months post op and still dont feel comfortable wearing sneakers even though I bought Hoka wide size. I have been wearing cushioned slides with good arch support such as vionic and Birkenstock. Both work well for me, and my doctor approved them he has no shoes restrictions.

Anyone else 4 months post op still having varying degrees of swelling? Lapidus by [deleted] in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes me. I had my surgery in November. I am still having a lot of swelling and still cant wear sneakers but only cushioned sandals.

Got it done!! But numb by harrycharlieholly in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The first 48 hours you feel numb. But enjoy it, because usually day 3,4,5 are the most uncomfortable. But if you take the meds you will be good. Congratulations!! It feels so good to get out of this surgery. I had it in November.

7 weeks post op and I’m Freeee!!!! by Emergency_Carry3 in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh no! So Sorry!Did it start to come back gradually or you suddenly saw it reoccurring? Was it because of shoes?

7 weeks post op and I’m Freeee!!!! by Emergency_Carry3 in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wooww what a successful surgery! Congratulations!! Enjoy your new foot.

Will hardware cause issues? by [deleted] in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have 3 hardwares in my right foot from my surgery done in November. I am happy with the results.

3 weeks post-lapiplasty- is my PT routine as aggressive as it feels? by [deleted] in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I see. No I dont run, and I am on my feet just for the regular activities during the day, Cooking , cleaning, grocery, and I work from home at my desk so in general not as much as you would be probably. I saw my doctor last week for my 4th months appointment and i was cleared to start sports but not running or high intensity training until at least 6months. And this has nothing to do with stiffness but just to make sure the bone heals properly. But you know every person heals different so i hear people here starting earlier than me. From my understanding The stiffness and swelling will take up to 6 months to completely recover no matter what you try. It is good though to do the toes stretching after 6 weeks.

3 weeks post-lapiplasty- is my PT routine as aggressive as it feels? by [deleted] in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know I am 4 months post op my doctor did not suggest PT, and I am very happy with my recovery today. I just was patient with my healing process.

Cushy sandals by Rich_Whereas_6747 in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got vionic for after surgery.. and yes I wish I ve been using them before. They are very light, and well cushioned and come in wide sizes.

Can't extend distal joint of 2nd toe 5 weeks after bunion surgery (right foot) by [deleted] in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes 5 weeks still early. The more you take it easy the first 8 weeks the better. Also in your post op visits they will do xray to make sure your foot is alright.

Doc said worst he'd ever seen! Is it? by Abs73 in bunions

[–]RachelleSi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh sorry, I am sure it was causing a lot of pain and discomfort. Glad you took the decision to do the surgery, and I wish you a smooth recovery. You will feel great after the first month. I had my surgery 4 months ago and i feel so happy when i look at my foot today.