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Anyone here who hikes and backpacks in the mountains had this (or have a friend who has)?
Just wondering how it turned out and how it affected your ability to get around in the mountains.
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The alternative to a fusion is often no getting around at all...:)
Was in for a triple arthrodesis post wreck--told Doc I liked to hunt the hills and so did he as it turned out.
He did a double to give me a little more wiggle room.
Time on feet is limited, but with a great pair of mountain boots, currently Hanwags, one can get the job done.
Slower...:)
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I guess I need to look into the difference between a single, double, and triple, I assumed there was just one type.
So, a double leaves you with more flexibility than a single?
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Less, I imagine. More natural flex--more pain. But don't know for sure--it was nearly 30yrs ago, too and I would think things have improved a bunch. He said then grinning, "use it now, before it turns to mush." I usually get into the Rockies at least once a year, DIY for the lion's share.
At the time, it was just a trade-off, a little more flexibility to climb in the hills, but more pain. Heel and lower were crushed. Are you wearing it down from an old injury?
Personally I do as little as possible to keep you going with maximum flexibility--you can always fuse more later as you wear it out. An accomplishment, like wearing out a barrel...:)
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I dunno. I blew up my heel and ankle and fusion was an option, but we didn't take it. Don't know why�it was up to the Doc. Anyway I was briefed before the surgery that sidehilling would be tough as the ankle would have no flex�so good boots and being careful would be the order of the day.
As it turned out with mine theres enough scar tissue in and on the ankle that the damn thing doesn't have any flex anyway�.
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Chronic osteoarthritis from multiple ankle sprains when I was younger. It's getting a little more sore every year, and 800 mg. of Ibuprofen ain't what it used to be.
I've done some checking on-line, and been to two good orthopedic surgeons. Both said I'm not a candidate for ankle replacement, I'm not old enough and my activity level would wear out the prosthesis.
I'm not ready for fusion yet, but the day is coming so I just wanted to get some opinions from guys who've done it.
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The more joint movement the more pain. The pain is from arthritic joints. The fusion takes the joint movement away to decrease pain. So, it's a trade off residual movement vs residual pain.
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My buddy has had this done...and before that the insert...and before that something else. He just had his knee replaced a few weeks back.
We were in an unnamed wilderness area about 6 years ago when he had the plastic insert and took a short cut across a big long rock slide. He didn't have the balance he once did and fell a few times- once breaking the plastic insert in there. They told him the insert wouldn't work again and they had to fuse. I know for a fact he likes it better- no pain- though he doesn't have the flexibility. Tough sumbitch tho.
Before this last knee thing, he got around Ok, limped a little though. He didn't want to do pack trips as he wasn't supposed to carry a lot of weight, but still can carry a light 25# pack, just not heavy meat loads.
I'm sure he would be happy to fill you in on all of his ankle and knee surgeries, pm me if you want his number.
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Smoke, that sucks man.
What did the docs have to say about your vitamin I intake?
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Grinning, you old guys are wrecks...
sidehilling isn't pretty...need a stick to stay on the hill
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Grinning, you old guys are wrecks...
sidehilling isn't pretty...need a stick to stay on the hill Stick around awhile, you can play too
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Can't help with ankles, thank God, but I'm your huckleberry with rotator cuff surgery. Good luck with your decision!
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I didn't wait for old age to get me, but jumped right in early to see what all the whining about the lower unit joints was about...:)
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I'm sure he would be happy to fill you in on all of his ankle and knee surgeries, pm me if you want his number. PM sent. Smoke, that sucks man.
What did the docs have to say about your vitamin I intake? It's not so bad, yet. It only really bothers me after a couple days of walking. But the day is coming. As far as the Ibuprofen, the doc didn't bat an eye at that. 800 mg. is prescription strength for the average-sized person which is I believe 150 lbs. and I only take it when I'm hiking. Grinning, you old guys are wrecks...
Old guys rule!!
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Can't help with ankles, thank God, but I'm your huckleberry with rotator cuff surgery. Good luck with your decision! Thanks. I'll get back to you on the rotator cuff. A wise man once said "old guys are wrecks......"
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"Old guys rule!!" My wife and girls tell me this only happens between my ears...:)
fwiw...and that applies to anything I have ever said...I use an elliptical to keep the arthritis at bay for the knees/hips and to stay in the hills. I used to run (poorly) to keep the lower in shape but a foot doc told me a few years back that was a bad idea as there it is just a matter of wear and tear.
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I'm still OK in the gym, and I don't run either. But after a couple days carrying a pack in the mountains, the ankle is barking at me, and giving it a biscuit doesn't shut it up.
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Grinning, you old guys are wrecks...
sidehilling isn't pretty...need a stick to stay on the hill Stick around awhile, you can play too My thoughts as I read your post. Growing old beats the alternative. And then there's that marble yard, people dying to get in. Every day above ground is a good one. Good to have our ticket, just don't want it punched too soon... It's been said, never mess with an old guy, he'll take you out with his experience and treachery... DF
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Phil, sent you a PM with my buddies contact info...if anyone is an expert on how an ankle replacement or fusion affects your hunting -its he
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Thanks B, sure sounds like it, exactly the kind of opinion I'm looking for.
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