[at-l] Weary's Achillies Re: sobo hike

Bob C ellen at clinic.net
Thu Nov 23 21:22:32 CST 2006


Sloetoe: I have movement of my foot, restricted only by the swelling. The pain now is mostly in the muscle of my calf. Swelling goes down during the night, but not away. It swells again quite dramatically once I'm moving around in the morning. I'M still hoping it's just a pulled muscle, or maybe a strained achillies tendon.

Weary




> ------------Original Message------------
> From: Sloetoe <sloetoe at yahoo.com>
> To: "Bob C" <ellen at clinic.net>, "atl atl" <AT-L at backcountry.net>
> Date: Thu, Nov-23-2006 1:16 PM
> Subject: [at-l] Weary's Achillies       Re:  sobo hike
>
> Can you control your forefoot at all?
> Can you do a toe-raise?
> Can you rotate your foot, as if to draw the letters of
> the alphabet with your big toe?
> Can you feel lumps along the length of your Achillies
> from your heel to 3" above your ankle?
> 
> I suspect you have a major rip in your Achillies (from
> your description of the pain), but the massive
> swelling indicates (hopefully!?!) something more
> "sprainish" as your doctor indicated. As Achillies
> injuries take ferociously much time/attention to heal
> well, I hope it IS a sprain. If you can feel lumps
> along your achillies that are not proximately similar
> to any on the other leg, that *may* indicate areas
> where the tendonal fibers have separated (think
> 'strands of rope') and are impeding movement (or
> denying movement altogether).
> 
> Very best wishes that this is your only trevail on
> this Thanksgiving.
> 
> --- Bob C <ellen at clinic.net> wrote:
> ...
> > No problem. Except when I landed on that other shore
> > it felt like someone had wacked my achillies tendon
> > with a big log. I looked back. No logs in sight. I
> > carefully inched my way back to the cars -- only a
> > mile or so away, where I discovered my right ankle
> > and calf were were now twice the size of the left
> > and have remained so ever since.
> > 
> > My doctor on Monday speculated that I had "sprained"
> > the tendon and that time and a little RICE would
> > cure things. Four days and counting. Still no
> > improvement.
> > 
> > Hmmm. I'm now blind, deaf and halt. Do you suppose
> > deterioration may be setting in? Nah. That couldn't
> > be, could it?
> > 
> > Weary 
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