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Daytripper63 August 23rd 08 10:27 PM

Achilles surgery and no riding/walking for 2 months what do you do?
 

I have not been riding much in the last year due to some achilles and
heel pain so now I just had achilles tendon surgery due to a heel
deformity and a bone spur growing off the top of my heel up into the
achilles. According to the Dr. they detached the tendon ground down the
bone cut and lengthened the achilles and reattached the tendon and Doc
says zero weight for 8 weeks.:eek:
I am looking forward to riding again without the painful side effects
but what do you do in the meantime besides look forward to recovery...I


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Michaelgoround August 23rd 08 10:31 PM

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Play some video games, read a book, learn things on the internet, and
watch tv.


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skilewis74 August 23rd 08 11:25 PM

Achilles surgery and no riding/walking for 2 months what do you do?
 

Practice your balance on one foot w/ one or both eyes closed, on balance
boards and/or a squishy ball.

In your condition sudden jumps off may cause more damage, so I'd do
stuff high failure but low consequence, like a wall or something to
grab onto if neccessary.


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gangstertaco August 24th 08 12:40 AM

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since you cant ride the unicycle clean it polish it and ... masturbait
to it..


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wobbling bear August 24th 08 02:02 PM

Achilles surgery and no riding/walking for 2 months what do you do?
 

I have snapped an Achille's tendon some time ago .. it took me two years
to get things back to normal: the big problem is that the other foot
might consider it's up to it to counterbalance. So my other tendon
started to hurt and I had to train hard to balance efforts on my feet.
4 doctors later one discoverd I had some bones in my foot that were
stuck together :o .... (but this is a genetic defect not related to my
achille's accident). So be more aware of your body...


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evil-nick August 25th 08 05:12 AM

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Read Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson, Lord of the Rings, and play
through Final Fantasy 7. You'll prolly get 2/3 ;)


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UniDudeDX August 25th 08 05:18 AM

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Petsorfood.com!!!!


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johnfoss August 25th 08 06:10 PM

Achilles surgery and no riding/walking for 2 months what do you do?
 

1. Edit all those photos and videos that are cluttering up your computer
(I'm guessing)
2. Write a book
3. Waste tons of time here and in Just Conversation
4. Loan out your lonely unicycles :D

May your recovery be swift and complication-free! Be good, the best way
to heal fast is to not rush it.


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Jesta October 28th 08 10:13 PM

Achilles surgery and no riding/walking for 2 months what do you do?
 

Learn to Juggle? Sit in a window and smile at old people as they walk
past, makes them feel so much better!

I kind of hope for your sake that it's already a bit better by now...
But if not, hope it is soon. :)


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mill_mobile October 28th 08 11:15 PM

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Jesta;1120801 wrote:
Learn to Juggle? Sit in a window and smile at old people as they walk
past, makes them feel so much better!

I kind of hope for your sake that it's already a bit better by now...
But if not, hope it is soon. :)




I can juggle... Maybe i'll try get better at it ;)
It is a tad better now, but i will wait till i have had xray and
ultrasound on Friday (and got results) till i stress it.
Swelling has reduced heaps, but pain comes and goes.


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