BentAero
Well-Known Member
... as I have at least another 6 weeks of 'winter'.
I had surgery on my right foot Dec. 19, and so far it's been a very painful and slow recovery. The surgeon claimed I could go back to exercising after 8 weeks, but he didn't mention that I'd be in enough pain that wouldn't be possible. The only time-table that he's been correct on so far is that my foot will stay swollen for up to a year.
Feeling optimistic, I bought a pair of size 46 cycling shoes off E-bay a few weeks ago in anticipation of at least being able to spin on the trainer. My plan is to wear my normal 44 on the left, and the 46 on the right. Since I'm 13 weeks post-op, and the surgeon cleared me to spin, I finally got brave enough to switch the cleat to the new shoe today and give it a try. I rolled the bike out of the garage with the anticipation of an 8 year old that just had their training wheels removed. This was it, the big moment.
Clipping in was met with a quick shot of pain. Oooh, that's not a good sign. I pedaled out the drive into the street with what I can only describe as epic disappointment. Each pedal stroke induced the same pain as walking if I put any pressure on my right foot. It took all of about 30 seconds to realize this was a bad idea. I was hoping that spinning would be less problematic than walking is, but no dice.
I didn't really think I was ready, but I had to try. Don't know 'till you try, right? BTW, first PT appointment is tommorow.
Yeah, I'm ready for the ice pack right about now.
Also, keep Larry in your prayers; the Rotator Cuff surgery last Thursday is really hurting him. He's getting the "pain med's don't work" experience just like me. And unlike me, he's tough. If it's bothering him, it's bad.