10 Weeks Post ORIF | Walking With Cane | Fractured Fibula Pt 7

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  • I made a timeline of what's been going on with my fractured fibula status--from the accident to now, which is 10 weeks post op. But bottom line: I'M WALKING AGAIN!
    ~ TIMESTAMPS ~
    0:19 entire timeline
    0:30 the fall
    0:49 ER visit
    1:34 retinal detachment
    1:50 1 week after fall - first orthopedic doctor’s appointment
    2:23 surgery day
    3:08 waking up after surgery on anesthesia
    3:56 splint post surgery
    4:08 1 day post op
    5:40 2 weeks post op - second orthopedic doctor’s appointment
    5:59 first look at post op ankle and foot
    6:29 boot fitting
    6:49 3 weeks post op - drug free
    7:19 4 weeks post op - showering! (and skin peeling)
    7:54 5.5 weeks post op - upstairs
    8:32 7 weeks post op - third orthopedic doctor’s appointment - WALKING!
    10:15 10 weeks post op - walking with cane
    ~ VIDEOS MENTIONED ~
    Retinal detachment: • 2 Retinal Detachment S...
    Watch my fractured fibula journey:
    Part 1 How I Fractured My Fibula: • Swollen Feet | Scooter...
    Part 2 Finding Out I Need ORIF Surgery: • Surgery Day | WORST PA...
    Part 3 Lessons Learned: • Lessons Learned | Frac...
    Part 4 2 Weeks Post Op | Boot: • FAINTING AT DOC'S OFFI...
    Part 5 4 Weeks Post Op | Still Not Walking: • 4 Weeks Post ORIF | Fr...
    Part 6 Weight Bearing | Walking In Boot: • Weight Bearing | 7 Wee...
    Part 7 10 Weeks Post ORIF | Walking With Cane: • 10 Weeks Post ORIF | W...
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  • @MB-lr1hv
    @MB-lr1hv หลายเดือนก่อน

    Loved your video! Iam at my 7 weeks since no weight barring and this gives me hope! 🙏🏼

  • @philipsq6848
    @philipsq6848 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was really useful for me, thank you for posting it. I had my surgery and am non weight bearing, so it is good to get an idea of what to expect after this stage.

  • @hahaheee7906
    @hahaheee7906 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Have you ever thought why some of us have to go through this life trauma.
    Why can't it not happen.

    • @hellokngo
      @hellokngo  9 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      All the goddamn time

  • @stevedickerson3183
    @stevedickerson3183 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I have my 6 week post op in a couple of days, when were you cleared to start driving?

    • @hellokngo
      @hellokngo  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I can't remember when I was cleared to drive, but I remember being extra anxious. My surgery was in December and I didn't get behind the wheel until April. So it took me 4 months because my operated foot was my right foot. I still drive with 2 feet since my right foot isn't flexible enough to switch from brake to gas

  • @user-wb2yv7ll9d
    @user-wb2yv7ll9d ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had ankle surgery two weeks ago and had that same exact pain. It was horrible. 🥲 Great to see you are so much better.

    • @hellokngo
      @hellokngo  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you, best wishes with your recovery as well

    • @angelabaier9474
      @angelabaier9474 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Yeah, same here. I had my surgery 3 weeks ago, I had to stay in hospital for 4 nights. It was the worst pain of my life and it came in waves. Awful. Thankfully it was easier to get really good painkillers in hospital. They ended up giving me a really strong opiate and that did the trick. They said it was so strong that it was not available to patients outside of a hospital setting. 😮