As some of you know who have followed my medical updates over the course of the past four or so years (perhaps longer, I don't remember when I started posting them) I suffer from a club foot, specifically the right foot is deformed. This has caused many different chronic pain problems all through my body upper and lower.
The first time I went to see my physio doctor he told me that if I had come to see him first about my foot he would have recommended (demanded even) that it be removed and replaced with a prosthetic. He stated the deterioration was that severe and even the reconstructive surgery I had wouldn't be enough to save my foot over the long run.
I was pretty shocked by this, scared of course. Now though some time has passed. My land lord is a former physical trainer with a injured ankle and has basically been told the same thing and he is considering getting his leg replaced next year or the year after. I have been doing some considerable thinking about this over the last couple of month and am slowly coming to the conclusion that perhaps this is the course of action I'm going to have to take to relieve the bulk of the pain and restore my quality of life.
I am under no illusion that this procedure is going to be some kind of miracle procedure and that I'll have some pain remaining but if a prosthetic can help levitate the bulk of the pain then I'm seriously considering doing this. I am planning on consulting my parents this weekend to get their views...they've kind of wanted me to do this before as well but it's always been my decision and I put it off the last time. This is a huge decision...one of the biggest in my life and I think the psychological ramifications are preventing me from ultimately coming up with the decision to do this. I'm well aware of the amazing advances in the technology, that is part of the reason why I'm even remotely considering this now.
Anyways...long post
I just wanted to get that out and perhaps illicit any suggestions or comments from you guys. I think I've pretty much made up my mind already, but it'd be nice to hear an outside perspective. Of course if anyone out there actually does have a prosthetic I'd love to hear from you too. Thanks guys!
The first time I went to see my physio doctor he told me that if I had come to see him first about my foot he would have recommended (demanded even) that it be removed and replaced with a prosthetic. He stated the deterioration was that severe and even the reconstructive surgery I had wouldn't be enough to save my foot over the long run.
I was pretty shocked by this, scared of course. Now though some time has passed. My land lord is a former physical trainer with a injured ankle and has basically been told the same thing and he is considering getting his leg replaced next year or the year after. I have been doing some considerable thinking about this over the last couple of month and am slowly coming to the conclusion that perhaps this is the course of action I'm going to have to take to relieve the bulk of the pain and restore my quality of life.
I am under no illusion that this procedure is going to be some kind of miracle procedure and that I'll have some pain remaining but if a prosthetic can help levitate the bulk of the pain then I'm seriously considering doing this. I am planning on consulting my parents this weekend to get their views...they've kind of wanted me to do this before as well but it's always been my decision and I put it off the last time. This is a huge decision...one of the biggest in my life and I think the psychological ramifications are preventing me from ultimately coming up with the decision to do this. I'm well aware of the amazing advances in the technology, that is part of the reason why I'm even remotely considering this now.
Anyways...long post
