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Old 10-03-2014, 09:11 AM #1
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I have sprained my ankle. I believe that I slipped off a curb on Saturday. I have almost no sensation at all below the knee, so the pain is very muffled, but it is definitely there when putting weight on it.

The ankle swelled up on Sunday, and was sore, I elevated it on Monday. On Tuesday it seemed better and I went for a walk wearing a brace and hiking boots, with poles. Tuesday night I started having sharp pains and weight bearing was difficult and unstable.

I am very frustrated because I cannot tell anything about the severity of the sprain from pain levels. My balance is definitely affected. The swelling has contracted to a small hard section below the ankle bone toward the arch on the inside of the foot, about six square inches, with some swelling across the front of the ankle. I am also getting strong shooting pains in my calf, probably because my gait is off.

I do not want to be any more immobile than necessary, but I know I am at great risk of re injuring it since I can't feel very much. To complicate matters we are going to the Universal theme park in Florida in two weeks. We are taking a wheelchair since I cannot stand for long periods, but I was not planning to use it for everything as now seems likely.

This is part vent and part plea- I had an x-ray to rule out fractures, otherwise was just told rest and brace or air cast. Advice anyone? Especially about how strict I should be about staying off it?

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Tendon injuries are really painful and long time healing. We are talking MONTHS here.

If you are not using the Morton Epsom lotion, now is the time to get some. This will help alot.

I am so sorry I can't help more. But really keeping elevated as much as possible, some ice/cold pack treatment, and staying off it as much as possible and some support which is not too tight is best.

Ankle and wrist injuries can turn into RSD....for some reason this happens to some people. There are studies out of Europe to take 500-1000mg of Vit C daily for over 40 days, which seems to reduce this risk. The antioxidant actions of the Vit C seems to block the inflammation that may lead to RSD. So you might consider that too. Vit C is pretty innocuous at those doses.
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I have been using the Morton's lotion for quite a while, and it is extremely helpful. I am so mad at myself over this. The fact is I have no idea what is actually going on with my feet and legs and something like this really reminds me how fragile and unstable this whole CMT thing really is. I have been moving around on "capital" - strength from being big boned and really strong despite the neuropathy. My feet and ankles have visibly weakened. Four years ago I was joking with the neurologist about having to lose weight so my husband could push my wheelchair. Today he is putting it in the van.
Thank you so much, Mrs. D., for your quick response! I have a bottle of vitamin C around here...
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Time really is an awful word in this case. I have been obsessing over how many more autumns I have to walk in the woods, two?, three?, and now I've lost this one. I look forward to fall each year, and it passes so quickly.
That was a nasty injury, en bloc. Have you fully recovered?
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my feet and lower legs are also deeply numb. i have sprained both of my ankles a number of times and broken a few toes without knowing it. only realizing it after i saw the bruising. of course you know by now that doing a hike two days later was the worst thing you could do. stay off of it as much as possible, do the ice, the lotion etc. in two weeks you may well be good to go to florida in two weeks. while you are there i would use an ankle support and take it off when you are done walking for the day.
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Time really is an awful word in this case. I have been obsessing over how many more autumns I have to walk in the woods, two?, three?, and now I've lost this one. I look forward to fall each year, and it passes so quickly.
That was a nasty injury, en bloc. Have you fully recovered?
Yes, I have recovered...took about 12 weeks. I have really good range of motion now (I had 2 months of formal PT) and very little (if any) pain. But it still feels a bit weak and I will always need some support...especially when walking on uneven surfaces (like around the yard/property).
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Time really is an awful word in this case. I have been obsessing over how many more autumns I have to walk in the woods, two?, three?, and now I've lost this one. I look forward to fall each year, and it passes so quickly.
That was a nasty injury, en bloc. Have you fully recovered?
I'm so sorry to hear this happened to you Susanne. I agree with everyone else stay off of it as much as possible. It needs time to heal. Also, icing it is important.

I believe you said you use the Epsom lotion. Try to get the salt in your local pharmacy. This way you can sit in your chair and soak it for awhile.

If there is a park around you see if your husband can help get you into the car. Go to the park use your wheelchair and sit and admire the things fall has to offer. I know this is not the same but you will get to admire the beautiful colors.

Most important rest. You don't want to make it worse before Florida
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Autumn/Fall is my favorite seasoon. I can empathize. I hope that you heal fast and enjoy Universal. Those Orlando parks tend to be immersive, if Florida is indeed the destination. Enjoy!
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I (a couple months ago) broke AND sprained my ankle. I say both because it was an evulsion fracture which means the ligament (two in my case) broke off a piece(s) of the fibula in the ankle joint. The ligament damage is the sprain aspect compounded by the fractured pieces of the fibula. The sprain is as bad as the fracture in most cases.

I was to be non-weight bearing for about 7-10 days, then air-cast for 6 weeks. Then brace. The joint needs time for swelling to recede and area to stabilize...this isn't going to happen if you are walking on it. By all means use a brace (good sturdy one, not elastic slip-on) to stabilize the joint. If you have to be up on it, I would limit it as much as possible.

The other MOST important thing is it ice for 20 minute intervals 3-4 times a day. You also need to start movement (non-weight bearing). My first exercise for several weeks to KEEP my range of motion was to make the alphabet letters with your toes/foot in the air (with leg on a foot rest of a recliner). It seems very easy, but it's not. It simply moves the joint/foot in many positions. Always ice after doing the exercise.

Hope this helps. It just takes time...that awful, awful word...LOL
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