Just had surgery in 1/09...foot droped...pins & needles...stabing pains etc.
Has any body been able to reverse these problems. Also any body know about a good drug to kill the pain to aleast be able to walk on this foot.
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I thought I was the only one with shitty luck.
My question is, has anyone talked to a lawyer and if so what advise were you given? I am angry and depressed about what has happend.
Funny thing - one thing that makes it feel better is rubbing "Absorbine Jr." on them. It helps me the most when I'm trying to get to sleep at night. It hurts so much that I can't lay still enough to fall asleep.
My best to everyone. I hope we all get better soon.
I had the EMG test several weeks ago and followed up with my doctor last week (14 weeks post op). The EMG report showed that I had nerve compression below the knee. The doctor was to contact the neurologist regarding the report. He is still of the opinion that the foot will come back. He said that there are other procedures they could do but wanted to wait to see if it came back on its own rather than putting me through something that might not be necessary. I have another appointment in November and he will decide what I should do. My foot is still numb but I can live with that and I can walk without a cane but I throw my foot out in order to keep my balance. My leg and foot really don't hurt and I can walk enough to get me around. rosyb
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I had hip resurfacing done(left) on 8-31-2009.
I was told that the pelvic socket had sustained a crack and that I wouldn't be able to put much weight on it for 6-8 weeks...OK I can live with that I thought to myself... Later that day I noticed that I couldn't feel my left foot nor could I move it. WOW how lucky am I.
When my doctor stopped in later that day and I told him about the foot he looked at me like I was crazy and told me he'd never heard of anything like that.
Yesterday, before I was discharged my Dr. told me the lack of feeling and lack of movement was from a compressed nerve and that it should all be fine soon. I've read every post here and only in a very few cases did the foot ever become normal again..
Yes, we are considering a law suit down the road if things don't change. This is hardly what I would call.." a little temporary numbness might occur "
I'm looking forward to my 1st session of PT on the 8th.
I'll update this as often as I can...any feedback will be appreciated.
There is a doctor on line that actually answers questions that you have and can offer an opinion. I found it very helpful. Good luck to you and more importantly you have to remain positive. I totally believe that my foot will recover and it has been 4 months. Try and be patient. There are people that recover from foot drop and don't bother posting their recovery.
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