Sorry I haven't checked in lately...holidays will do that to you! Thanks to everyone for their encouragement! It's just scary to think that I would not be able to get back on the bike after discovering how much I love it. Some good news is I was actually on a stationary bike in PT on Monday for 10 minutes but I already can tell my hind end is out of shape...![]()
Guanajagirl...I too am a nurse (I'm in research though) and had heard some horror stories about this surgery. All in all the surgery itself wasn't too bad. I kept up with the pain medication post op for about a week but then didn't need any more. I was scheduled off for 1 1/2 weeks and tried to go back to work but I sit at a desk and the swelling made the foot more painful. So my supervisor made me take the rest of the week off. By then I was ready to go back.
I was in my surgical boot for 4 1/2 weeks and used crutches for ambulating longer distances (I was able to weight bear during this time). Last week I was told I could get into tennis shoes but the mobility and swelling of the toe prevented that. Thank goodness for Merrell shoes! I am walking with a limp now but with PT am slowly getting the movement back in my foot.
Having said all of this, it really depends on the severity of the bunion and the type of surgery you have done. And patience is really the key!! It has taken longer than I expected (I thought that I would be back to "normal" after 4-5 weeks) so definitely ask the surgeon about the specifics.
Happy New Year to all and safe riding!!!



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Did you do one foot and then the other? 
