I knew I'd be paid back for this. Years ago, I was in a college club with a fellow student who annoyed me to the point that I (to only myself and my one close friend) I made fun of her name. Her first name was Bronwyn, so I referred to her as "Bunion" in a grand fit of immaturity. I didn't even know what a bunion was until a few months ago!
Now I have bunions and will have to get surgery on at least one foot. And, my friends, we're not talking about the quick, put a band-aid on it kind. I'm referring to the 6-weeks-out, temporary handicap parking tag fusion-type of surgery.
Some people have had bunion surgery here, right? Any tips, warnings, recommendations?
I had both feet operated at once. It was extremely painful. I had to wear those funny booties FOREVER it seemed like. I'm glad I did it but I hate my scars. I was on crutches and it hurt so much to walk. Let me know if you have specific questions that I can help you with. Good luck.
This makes me laugh (not that you have bunions, but the girl)...i wonder if it is the same Bronwyn I know....she sounds very familiar.
Oh jeez. What is the probablility that we know the same Bronwyn? I don't know if I even want to find out!
Alegria - Could you drive at all during the 6-week heal period? I won't let them operate on both at the same time; I saw what my boss went through.
No, even when it was "time" to start wearing normal shoes (new balance) and walk without crutches/drive/etc it hurt. They did break my toes to realign them though so I don't know if that made a huge difference or not.