Thursday, June 18, 2015

Two Years!

Well folks, it's been a hell of a two years since my initial surgery.

The first six months were challenging to say the least and the experience has forever changed my perspective. Sadly, I am still in the same pain I was experiencing prior to my surgeries. In January of 2014 I had the screws removed as they were causing pain in my heel. I now have spurring in my knee and stomach ulcers as a result of taking pain medication (ibuprofen in particular) for an extended period of time.

Dr. Pomeroy says I am part of 5% of his patients that don't show improvement after this surgery, though to be honest with you all, I'm beginning to doubt that number. The more I learn about this surgery and how this particular doctor handles the post op, I wonder if the number is much higher and the patients simply aren't going back after the six month visit. I had to beg for physical therapy - which Pomeroy finally consented to 1 year after the surgery after I had yet another fall.

Physical therapy was a huge help. If you are considering this surgery, don't let them talk you out of physical therapy. My physical therapist did more for me and my pain than the surgery or Pomeroy. It is not enough to simply build a new foot for yourself, you need to adjust to a new way of walking. As someone who has gone through the process both with help and on my own, I can say that getting help was the best thing I could have done for myself. Physical therapy doesn't just help you build your muscles back up but helps to use them in the right way. A physical therapist can also give you tools to continue to work your muscles after you leave, which can help with the daily pain for those that continue to have it after surgery.

Two years later my foot is beginning to lose the arch that was built through this surgery. The incision on the top of my foot where they inserted a screw and a piece of cadaver bone has grown a large spur. So would I recommend this surgery? Hell no. This was a last resort for me, as it should be for anyone else with a similar issue. The toll it takes both physically and mentally is not something to take lightly, and I'm not just talking about the pain in the foot. You overcompensate with other parts of your body when you can't walk properly, such as carrying your weight in your shoulders, or putting extra pressure on your other leg.

Take care folks, if you are reading this because of your own foot issues, I wish you all the luck in the world! I hope this blog can help you. Before my surgery I searched for information and found almost nothing. Thank you all for listening to me and my saga!

5 comments:

  1. I am wondering if you are feeling any better or if there are other options for you now. I had the All American with Dr. Pomeroy 9 weeks ago and your blog has been spot on for what I have experienced. I am of course hoping for better outcome but am considering PT even though he is against it. Thanks for all the info.

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    1. Hi Maria,
      Saw your post on "The All American" blog. Your flat foot surgery with Dr. Pomeroy. I myself have bilateral PTTD and are looking for a doctor quickly for surgery. How was your experience with Pomeroy? How are you doing with you recovery? I don't see a place for email address. It is ribeckdesign@gmail.com
      Thanks, TR

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  2. Go see Dr. Pingatore at Ankle & Foot Associates of Portland Maine. I originally had an implant put in when I was 14, knowing I would eventually have it replaced once I was done growing. It was life changing!! Was able to compete competitively in sports throughout high school and college.
    Had my final surgery when I was about 25, and I'm so happy with the results (I'm now 30). I still have pain, but only after sports or long term standing. Nothing a little rest and ice can't handle!

    Honestly, you have other options - go see him!!

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  3. Hi. I had an ankle fusion last November, 2016, with Dr. Pomeroy. I am scheduled for the All American surgery for August 2017. It is now June 1, 2017. I too went through 8 weeks strict bed rest then "walk with crutches for 1 week only." I used crutches for 16 days. I did not take pain meds as I am allergic to them so I suffered. Any foot surgery is extremely painful! Dr. Pomeroy almost begged me to go to PT. I did. I went to one PT who was useless, for about a month. Then I got an infection and was very sick. My foot got worse and more painful. Dr. Pomeroy was great the whole time. I live 3 hours drive from Portland but I went back often. I am sick and tired of foot pain, and I am looking forward to having this next surgery and getting things fixed right finally. I tore my posterior tibial tendon last year and I have full trust in my surgeon. I know that I will be miserable the first 2 weeks and one month after cast removal, but I believe that things will work out good in the end. I am sorry that you have so much trouble with your foot. I hope you can get better and improve. I would encourage you to stop eating gluten for 1 week at least and then see where your pain level is. Good luck.

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