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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 434365" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Thanks, ladies. This morning looks better. The 'I'll deal' mantra is back. </p><p>They've been up front with me on time frames and function. I am 6months post surgery and am where the doctor hoped I would be at a year with the ankle. Beyond this point, they don't know how much more active function I will get. If this is it, tho.... Well, I'm ok with that. It slows me down, but it's not stopping anything. </p><p>The wrist should regain full function, there was no soft tissue damage. By rights, I should have been in pt with it at 3weeks post op. I didn't start til almost 2 months. Then I had the baseball incident. </p><p>As pt said, I had a pretty impressive wrist fracture. It was just overshadowed by an absolutely fantabulous ankle injury. So the wrist took a back seat. But it'll come. Kinda glad pt is aware now so we can get on top of it. </p><p>Monday will be interesting. I have sat looking at the X-rays comparing them to normal ones, and I can't find anything missing, but I'm no doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 434365, member: 1848"] Thanks, ladies. This morning looks better. The 'I'll deal' mantra is back. They've been up front with me on time frames and function. I am 6months post surgery and am where the doctor hoped I would be at a year with the ankle. Beyond this point, they don't know how much more active function I will get. If this is it, tho.... Well, I'm ok with that. It slows me down, but it's not stopping anything. The wrist should regain full function, there was no soft tissue damage. By rights, I should have been in pt with it at 3weeks post op. I didn't start til almost 2 months. Then I had the baseball incident. As pt said, I had a pretty impressive wrist fracture. It was just overshadowed by an absolutely fantabulous ankle injury. So the wrist took a back seat. But it'll come. Kinda glad pt is aware now so we can get on top of it. Monday will be interesting. I have sat looking at the X-rays comparing them to normal ones, and I can't find anything missing, but I'm no doctor. [/QUOTE]
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