Jake got his cast off on Friday! I have to say,this past six weeks went by much faster than I thought it would and things were so much easier once he got his walking cast. While he wasn't walking on it full-time (he was using a knee scooter to get around most of the time) just being able to take some steps and put weight on that leg made such a huge difference. We were in Breckenridge with my extended family a few weeks ago to celebrate my Mom and Dad's 70th birthdays and he was getting around surprisingly well on the scooter...playing croquet, sitting by the camp fire, and with the help of an water-tight cast cover he was even able to get in the hot tub.
He started school on the 9th and I was pretty concerned about him being able to navigate through the halls on the scooter. While he had started walking more on his cast at home, getting around a large middle school was a whole different story. We went in and did a trial run with the knee scooter and he's managed really great. It's been a little tiring, I think his shear determination to be somewhat independent and not need a wheelchair has kept him going.
After he got his cast removed on Friday morning, we went to pick up his new leg brace. I knew he was going back to a shorter brace, but was pleasantly surprised at how much smaller it really was. All of the braces he's had during the past three years had an extra foot piece for added support to help keep his ankle straight (you can see it in the picture of the brace on the left). The new one is one continuous piece of plastic that supports the back of his leg and goes down under the foot like an L. Being all black it's a little hard to see it in the picture, but we are thrilled that he needs less bracing and it's so much easier to put on. He has to wear it 24/7 except for showering during the next three months to keep his foot in the correct alignment. He's been walking some around the house this weekend, and we're already noticing a better gait pattern. As expected, his leg is pretty weak and his foot gets sore easily. It will take some time before he's back to walking full time and doesn't need the knee scooter. His doctor was really pleased with his healing so far. Rehab therapy starts on Monday which I know will really help in his recovery. I am so excited to see how he continues to process and I will be sure to keep you posted.
Sunday, August 21, 2016
Monday, August 1, 2016
Three weeks down,three to go!
Jake got his cast switched on Friday and things look really good. I had no idea how much padding they had put into first cast until he got the new one, it was huge! He still has some swelling around his ankle (that is to be expected) and five pretty good sized incisions that are healing nicely. It was pretty exciting to see how straight his foot was already and they said it will continue to get better.
He had to wait the full three weeks to walk on it, so was able to test it out a bit this morning. He said it hurts a little but he's getting around surprisingly well. I am really hopeful that this is going to make a big difference in the long run for him.
Just wanted to share a quick update, I'll post again when he gets his cast off.
He had to wait the full three weeks to walk on it, so was able to test it out a bit this morning. He said it hurts a little but he's getting around surprisingly well. I am really hopeful that this is going to make a big difference in the long run for him.
Just wanted to share a quick update, I'll post again when he gets his cast off.
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