So I had a rough night sleeping. Couldn't get comfortable. I got a migraine around three, up at 7 with "half" the migraine. I had my first full round of PT yesterday so my thigh was soooo sore when I stood on it. I
walked (with my walker) to the bathroom. By the time I reached the bathroom I was drenched in sweat and thought I was going down. The pain was tremendous. My wife helped me back to bed where I relaxed for an hour
and tried again. Better second attempt. Wierd thing now is my thigh feel 100X better than yesterday now. It's almost like all that pain had to leave at once. I don't know, I just know I can semi flex it without pain
now.
Yikes hoyt! scared the hell out of me there with that title.
The body does strange things when it's recouping, I didn't have an individual ouch moment like that, but whatever works - you feel better now?
I'm sorry. That is a poor choice for a title. My mistake. Yes, I feel way better. I can actually flex my thigh a little without pain and I'm walking in stride with the walker. Small steps but at least a continual gait. It did shake me up this morning though. I never felt like before. I tried to move my walker to get back to bad and I couldn't even lift it. Weird.
I can see why. Sounds like it released something that needed releasing.
The important thing is how you feel now. If you want to work it out in your mind, it maybe worth mentioning to your surgeon's office, I'd bet they have run into the like before.
Hang in there Hoyt, everyone has ups and downs as they recover. That was a big down, but you bounced back. You are on the road to recovery, you'll get there.
Hoyt, take heart in only 6 weeks you'll be great. Today s my six week birthday, no crutches, no pain, sleeping well, no pills, I know I've had it done still, mostly because the scar is so darn itchy but I'm lucky mine is down the side of my leg so not toooooooooo embarrassing to be rubbing it!
Hang on to the recovery roller coaster you just have to ride it, but you'll soon be there.
I expected a truly epic fail, like a femoral neck fracture. That would freakin suck. Sounds like you got things squared up a bit and making some progress. Even at 1 and 1.5 years, I still get overly sore from running hard/sprinting, but the next morning there is no pain. Maybe we're so used to a sustained bone pain that we expect our overstretched soft tissue to be painful for a few days. Nice that it went away quickly.
Sal - good job, no more posterier restrictions, time to start tying the shoes. It may take some time, weeks before, you notice an improvement in ROM.
Shoelaces!!!! Tin, thanks, just have to work on the soft tissues to get there! It's all good from here. Sal
Make sure you tell the PT this. They say listen to your body, and perhaps yours is saying "Less aggressive PT, please."
As Hernan has said 10,000 times (at least I think it's him), the recovery is a marathon, not a sprint. No need to push and push the PT in the first week.
But, I am glad the issue doesn't match the title as well.