Monday, October 12, 2009

I broke my tib/fib. i have 2 metal plates and 13 screws. how long till i can walk again.?

6wks ago i fell and broke my tib/fib. i had my cast removed today and the dr told me to still have no weight bearing on it till i see him again in 3 weeks, which will make it 9 wks by then. i still have swelling, esp when i am not keeping it up, but i do stay reclined most of the time. does anyone know how long this misery will last. i haven't been to wal mart in 6wks. what do i have to look forward to.
Answer:
it's going to be awhile. you could always go to walmart and use those neato electric carts you know. those look like so much fun and you'd have a great excuse for using it.
results varyyou didn't mention how old you are, the general state of your health, nor where the break is or its more specific kind.my wife, then about age 44 and ordinarily active, did the same, with spiral fracture into the ankle joint.she was on crutches for about 2 months after the cast came off and walking fairly normally, after rehab therapy, about 6 months afterward.
You poor thing! Soon you will be walking again. In the long run, the length of time before you can walk on it again is not important. A complete healing IS important.
Ask the doctor for a referral to physical therapy.
Walmart and other stores have those cool electric carts you can whiz around it. My husband was casted for 9 months with a tib-fib from skiing. We used a wheelchair and went pretty much where-ever we wanted. His leg was so shattered they could not surgically plate it together. He's fine now and speed walks at the mall every day.
Just hold on a little longer.
I am sorry to hear that. I hope you get better soon. When I was 25, I had a similar situation to you, except that I only had 1 metal plate and 7 screws. I also wore a cast for 6 weeks and then no weight bearing on it for 3 weeks. I was lucky in that when I was going through this I was able to stay at my mom's house. She took me to stores all the time throughout the process. I was able to live a fairly normally life with her help during that time. Once I could put weight on my leg, I healed even more quickly and regained the muscle strength in that leg. The doctors were very surprised how quickly I recovered. Since then, I go for walks, play sports and led a normal active life. I would say within 2 months of getting the cast off, I was able to do anything I wanted (each person is different though). I know you get impatient, I know I did. But keep a positive attitude. I think the worst is behind you and things will start progressing more and more quickly! Good luck!

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