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Wow. It's very fortunate for you that your parents made the preemptive decision to get your X-Rays done in preparation for your series of surgeries, otherwise you wouldn't be able to walk to this day! Having screws inside your bones to hold them in place sounds cringe worthy. The thought of having cadaver bones inside yourself must have felt a bit creepy to you. Still, you were lucky that someone donated them posthumously. Donor waiting lists usually are long. I have lower back pain myself and usually try to lift heavy things with my thighs and lower legs while I'm bent down in a squat rather than with my back while standing up, so I kind of understand where you're coming from. I wouldn't even know how the shaving down of any bone would feel but I guess that it's still better than not reducing it and letting it just continue to tear into your ligaments. I hope that everything is better for you now that your surgeries are done~!
I was born with flat feet and as i got older the bones would slip outta alignment. 7 yrs ago they took me in for x-rays because the pain that gradually got worse in my feet radiated into my lower back. My parents were with me and after reviewing the x-rays the doctor said we need to schedule him for surgery, NOW. apparently he said if my parents were to have delayed the x-rays any longer i wouldn't have been able to walk again. So i was on crutches for all of 2015 since they had to operate in 3 seperate places on both of my feet AND implant the screws through my heels to hold the cadaver bones in place. In september 2020 i had to get a bonespur that was on one of the cadaver bones shaved down since it was tearing into the ligaments on my foot. Which leads to the removal of the screws from my feet
OMG, that sounds extremely painful for you to have had endured! Fifty-seven years ago? It must have been since your early childhood that you've had the initial surgery done, unless you're a Centenarian. That can't be right since your profile says that you're twenty seven! You must really mean 57 months (Four years, nine months) ago.
Over this winter, I had heel fissures that cut deep into the fleshy inner sides below both of my ankles down to the soles of my feet due to my extremely dry skin. They were bleeding on and off for a while and it felt like a knife was cutting into each slightly exposed fleshy part with every step that I took. Bandages didn't help with the healing. It was a struggle every day for me to reach my bathtub and try to soak my feet with warm water to try to alleviate the pain (Followed by a quick dry wiping with a towel and the application of a moisturizing lotion and cream). Fortunately for me, my skin healed over the end of this Winter/beginnnig of Sping. During Winter, I tried applying Vaseline Intensive Care lotion and Eucerin cream to heal my wounds (Try walking around without slipping after applying all of that!) but even that didn't seem to help much. Only time and a proper hydrating diet allowed my body to heal itself (Until the next Winter season)!
I can only imagine what you've gone through in the roughly past five years (The thought of screws rubbing against the nerves in one of your feet does not conjure up anything that anyone could endure for long, let alone roughly five years)! I'm happy for you that you're now mostly free from that pain~!
I had to have hardware removed from my left foot, 7 yrs ago i had surgery to reallign the bones in my feet which included having screws implanted to hold them in place. They had to remove the screws last month because the bones had fused so i didnt need them anymore and also the screws were rubbing against the nerves in my foot. So it made walking hard because if i took a step too fast or hard i would not be in a good mood
Hey there! I hope that you're feeling better now after your surgery~! I'm just curious, for what did you have surgery? I left a reply to your previous comment -> https://diaperedanime.com/gallery/sh...hp?photo=29392.