Finally a forum that applies to my injury
I was in a vehicle accident Oct 7th 2011 which left me with a fractured tibia that my OS said was the most unique he has seen in his career. Fractured just below the knee and also split the tibia the full length of the bone. How do you post a pic? ( i have several of my x rays). I am 50 and very active at work and around my farm. Nothing can prepare one for something like this. Hospitalized for 6 days for swelling to go down then surgery by an amazing doctor. 2 plates 22 screws and a lot of pain later I was sent home to in home to in home therapy/nursing. Sent them away after 3 weeks. Next PT outpatient 3 days a week. My other leg was pretty beat up from the accident as well so I have been using a walker and electric wheelchair since I am still NWB going on 11 weeks. Thanks to a very skilled therapist and staff I have full ROM atrophy has been the hurdle. Hopefully my OS will let me begin to try to walk again after my visit day after tomorrow. As many have said the bad part is relying on family and friends for anything I can't do for myself which covers a lot of tasks. I would like to thank all who have posted their experiences with this. I guess you until one has a life changing experience like this you don't understand the emotional/physical rollercoaster.
I can't wait to return to work but that's another problem since I work 12 hr shifts on my feet. Long road still but I miss it anyway.
If I can answer any questions please ask. I am sure I will have more later as this healing process moves along at the snail pace it does. Not sure what to expect but sounds like i will be looking at more swelling and ankle foot pain. When can you drive again?
thanks
jesse
Keep going Amy it will get better
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Originally Posted by
liamy
That great to hear. I seem to go in cycles....I feel great for a few days followed by a day or two of increased pain and wanting (but resisting) to go back to the cane. But the good days are lasting longer and my bad days are shorter. I had an "episode" about a month ago that landed me back on two crutches and no PT for two weeks! It was devastating! But ever since then, I feel like I'm making big improvements. I had PT this AM, and my extension was measured at -1. I have an awful JAS splint to help get my leg straight and I think it's finally working.
I saw my OS yesterday and he said that I may want to think about a different position at work. Again, devastating. I cried the rest of the day. He thinks that I'll be able to return to work, but that I'll have a real hard time. It sucks not knowing what will happen. One way or another, I have to know that it will all work out. I just totally love what I do and can't imagine anything else. Bummer.
Keep it up......
:)amy
amy
I wouldn't let a doctor make up your mind about your future as a RN. You know how they are anyway. Most won't give you the answers you need in fear of telling you something that will bite them later. If indeed you can't stand on your feet a full shift after you have been totally recovered their are other options in you field but I would concentrate on building stamina and show the OS he is wrong about you. This whole situation sucks but the mental part is the worst I think. I am just now getting a better attitude. The non weight bearing period was the worst for me. 11 weeks of depency for most everything I suppose. Hang in there you have it whipped now. Going back to work too soon might set you back more. I know when I go back I will have to change some work habits. I normally walk around 20 miles in a 12 hr shift. I can make that less if i plan my movements until my body will take that again. You might start thinking of some stuff like that. Well I am heading out to PT this morning so I need to get ready.
thanks
jesse