After a little more than two months, I’m now back up on my
own two feet and walking without the aid of a boot or crutches.
The tibia and fibula feel fine, but the surgically repaired ankle
still feels sore, swollen, and stiff. It feels like I’m recovering from a bad
ankle sprain (which, I am), but you’d think that would take less than 3 months
to recovery from. I definitely underestimated how stiff it would be after getting out of the boot. I also have some
mild twingy-ness in the knee, which I’m hoping isn’t a sign of anything worse.
Also going to the pool to do "aqua jogging" for about 45
minutes, 5 days a week. That’s nice, if not the most stimulating thing I’ve
ever done.
The big challenge now is re-learning how to walk without a
limp. At first, I couldn’t do it at all, but I’ve been working with the PT to
build up to faster walking with a normal(ish) gait. Today I walked 14 minutes(!) on
the treadmill with a max speed of 35 minute-per-mile pace. So yeah, slow going.
But it’s an improvement over where I was even a few days ago and way better than I was a few weeks ago (not walking at all).
The big looming event is my next surgery scheduled for May
14th. After that I’m in a boot again for another week or so and will
have to go to the exercise bike rather than the pool, as the sutures can’t get
wet. Prefer the pool, but sometimes injury beggars can’t be choosers.
All in all, everything seems to be going to plan. I want to be able to walk 30 minutes at 20 minute-per-mile pace before I start jogging again. I was thinking June 1st for a hopeful "first jog back" date, but with the soreness in the ankle that might be a few weeks premature. Ultimately, it'll happen when it happens. If I push too hard I'll just end up going backwards.
One step at a time (this time, both literally and figuratively).