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mainwaring
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Posted: 11/16/05 - 03:00 Post subject: recovery bunionectomy tailors bunion |
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Hello! I have tailor’s bunion, and it is so annoying that I decided to have a bunionectomy done. I am signed up for next Thursday. I am interested in how the recovery goes. Are there any side effects? All replies are more than welcome!!!!
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Posted: 12/02/05 - 19:03 Post subject: |
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Hi there! Yes, bunions….annoying very much indeed. I had bunionectomy done a year ago. It was no big deal, I was unconscious ( general anesthesia ) and therefore felt no pain what so ever. I went home that day, but I did everything by the doctor’s orders….kept my foot away from pressure, and possible injury and it healed in about 4 weeks. I had no side effects! Good luck with your surgery!!!!
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| I've had tailors bunion surgery about 2 months ago, and had that joint at the small toe completely removed. My surgeon says that I'm recovering as expected, even though I do have some pain walking says it's to be expected. I'm very interested in hearing about any one elses recovery. Mine has had some real ups and downs. I'd welcome any and all feedback. |
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| Hi - I had tailors bunion surgery 2 months ago and would like any feedback about recover, and pain experienced. I'm feeling disillusioned, and need to hear from others that this process was worth it. I feel like this post op pain will never go away. I miss my gym terribly and want to know when people have resumed their 'normal lives'. Sorry to sound so blue, just suprised that I ache as much as I do. |
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Posted: 12/16/06 - 19:11 Post subject: tailor and austin bunionectomy recovery |
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Had the Austin and tailor bunionectomy about 1 month ago on left foot.
The Austin bunionectomy in the big toe has NOT caused me hardly
any pain. Howver the tailor bunionectomy on outide bothers me at least 3 to 4 times a day. I was surprised it would be that worrisome. I'm getting around pretty well despite everytihing. |
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Posted: 02/13/07 - 18:10 Post subject: |
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| KatherineL wrote: | | I've had tailors bunion surgery about 2 months ago, and had that joint at the small toe completely removed. My surgeon says that I'm recovering as expected, even though I do have some pain walking says it's to be expected. I'm very interested in hearing about any one elses recovery. Mine has had some real ups and downs. I'd welcome any and all feedback. | |
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Posted: 03/04/07 - 20:08 Post subject: Re: recovery bunionectomy tailors bunion |
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| mainwaring wrote: |
Hello! I have tailor’s bunion, and it is so annoying that I decided to have a bunionectomy done. I am signed up for next Thursday. I am interested in how the recovery goes. Are there any side effects? All replies are more than welcome!!!!
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I had a tailors bunion removed 4 days ago, and boy is it painful, !! I'm 26 years old and had a tailors bunion for 3 years before I decided to go ahead and take care of it. I do not regret it one bit , My foot had developed an ugly calus , and I was always in pain. I do admit it is painful and the worst part is not being able to get around or walk. I have a catheter in the suture line that delivers analgesic medication, along with oral pain medication . The best thing to make sure is that you get plenty of rest, and dont rush the healing process. |
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Posted: 06/12/07 - 22:33 Post subject: I have a bunionette |
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and boy oh boy is it painful! I cannot stand it! So, This friday, I am getting a surgery done...
does anyone here know anything about the surgery?? |
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Posted: 11/29/07 - 10:52 Post subject: Tailor's Bunion |
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Hi - I am getting the surgery next week myself. I need to get it on both feet. Has anyone ever done both at the same time?
What was the full recovery time for most? I heard 8-10 weeks and wondering if that will put me out for the ski season after or if I will be able to. Hoping for a good surgery and fast recovery. Thanks! |
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Posted: 06/18/08 - 13:35 Post subject: tailor's bunion surgery |
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I had surgery last Friday and an doing quite well. I have only had to take 3 pain pills. I am doing as my doctor ordered: keep the foot iced and elevated.
I go in tomorrow for bandage change/check. Though I miss being out and about, It is not too bad to just be inside sitting around.
Good luck to all who make the choice to have this issue corrected. I too was very scared, but I'm glad I decided to do it after almost 8 years of pain. I'd rather be in crutches and have a little discomfort for 8 wks than go on for God knows how many years of pain. |
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