- Jan 21, 2007
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Ok, so. Back in august, I underrotated a double layout on floor and overshot the mat I was supposed to land on, landing right on the edge. One foot was forced up much further than it was supposed to go. Went to the emergency room, yadda yadda yadda, stayed off it for several months but eventually it seemed to stop healing.
Went in for an MRI, they found what looked like a minor bone spur on the front of the talus, so I went in for surgery to get that removed. My surgery was monday.
After coming off of anesthesia, I learned that there was some further damage to the joint (I want to say it was to the cartilage, but I could be wrong -- I was, afterall, just coming off of anesthetics, and I don't remember it terribly well). They'd done all the necessary repairs, but expected the recovery to be long and painful (they estimated six weeks before I could even walk on it again). They prescribed me some pretty powerful meds (like, the kind you get arrested for if you don't have a prescription) for the pain I would likely be feeling the next day.
I've hardly touched the pain meds. I've had zero pain in that ankle since the surgery. None. Hasn't bothered me in the slightest.
Come to think of it, it didn't really hurt at all when I injured it either -- I just couldn't walk on it. At the time, I attributed it to a massive adrenaline high, but I don't remember it hurting once that wore off either.
Any theories as to why this might be? I mean, logically, that ankle should be hurting like crazy right now, and the doctors obviously expected it to, or they wouldn't have given me a bottle of narcotics.
Obviously I'm not complaining, but my curiosity is piqued.
Also, can anybody think of another place I might be able to post this that might allow me to get thoughts from more medical professionals?
Went in for an MRI, they found what looked like a minor bone spur on the front of the talus, so I went in for surgery to get that removed. My surgery was monday.
After coming off of anesthesia, I learned that there was some further damage to the joint (I want to say it was to the cartilage, but I could be wrong -- I was, afterall, just coming off of anesthetics, and I don't remember it terribly well). They'd done all the necessary repairs, but expected the recovery to be long and painful (they estimated six weeks before I could even walk on it again). They prescribed me some pretty powerful meds (like, the kind you get arrested for if you don't have a prescription) for the pain I would likely be feeling the next day.
I've hardly touched the pain meds. I've had zero pain in that ankle since the surgery. None. Hasn't bothered me in the slightest.
Come to think of it, it didn't really hurt at all when I injured it either -- I just couldn't walk on it. At the time, I attributed it to a massive adrenaline high, but I don't remember it hurting once that wore off either.
Any theories as to why this might be? I mean, logically, that ankle should be hurting like crazy right now, and the doctors obviously expected it to, or they wouldn't have given me a bottle of narcotics.
Obviously I'm not complaining, but my curiosity is piqued.
Also, can anybody think of another place I might be able to post this that might allow me to get thoughts from more medical professionals?
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