Posted by Indiana Ken on September 15, 2012 at 06:38:47 from (67.163.32.18):
In Reply to: OT Foot Surgery posted by John B. on September 15, 2012 at 05:55:48:
I broke my ankle the first of June. The biggest surprize to me was the swelling, it caused a great deal of pain and prevented me from doing any thing with my foot down - had to keep it elevated. My plans were to putter in the shop etc, no way, I could not stand or sit to work. The final x-ray was taken on August 27 and verified the bone was healed. I am now able to walk with only a slight limp and if I take a short break in the middle of the day to elevate the foot I do fine. The joint is still very stiff with limited motion which causes the limp. It still swells but not to the point of pain.
My advice is to consider accomodations to keep the foot up. I did catch up on my reading and enjoyed that. Also, start a file, keep records and copies of all the bills and what you have paid. I just returned a bill for clearification, I could not get any of the amounts to add to the amount due and the patient balance column was blank indicating I did not owe anything. Some of my bills are on white paper, some on pink paper then they combine the two amounts on green paper and bill me again.
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