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31 days, 6 hours, 11 minutes.

Just an estimate. Good luck with your surgery.
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I am an orthopaedic surgeon with a subspecialty in hand. I have sewn many tendons back together. In general, it takes 6 weeks for tendons to heal together. However, it can be up to 3 months for full unrestricted use depending on the situation. I am not your surgeon, and not offering advice, but general information. Your surgeon should tell you at the follow-up appt.

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Thanks, my follow up is next tuesday, It was fun watching the surgeon trying to
rejoin the tendon from my big toe, as you can imagine tendon was missing around
half an inch, so the first few attempts to sow it back togeather the stitches just pulled out
or broke so he had to cut it back even further and used a thicker thread.

It's a pain in the butt now having to inject Clexane for the next ten days.
but that's what you get for not paying attention whist cutting wood.

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None really. but as I got complacent with a chainsaw and ended up
bed bound for a while and bored as hell I just thought I'd ask.





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Because of the drought we had here, I've been chainsawing dead 100+ foot trees out back all week.

Ya start getting tired & you get a bit sloppy, my saw hasn't gotten away from me yet...but it's been trying!










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None really. but as I got complacent with a chainsaw and ended up
bed bound for a while and bored as hell I just thought I'd ask.



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None really. but as I got complacent with a chainsaw and ended up
bed bound for a while and bored as hell I just thought I'd ask.



You and Amazon can trade stories & pics now.:o


Wow Amazon has been bit too

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If a surgeon sows toe tendons back togeather. How long would it normally take
before you can walk again.



Depends on the sewing machine.:P
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I like pie :)

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Sorry you have an owwy! I have dropped my chainsaw on my steel toed boots before, made the leather pretty ugly, didn't hurt my foot. Dumb me tho, I frequently grab the saw while wearing sneakers.
If I leave my house, I have high impact glasses on. Period. They are so cheap and they have nice designs now. I learned that lesson after grabbing a plant and sticking it through my eye, then repeating it 3 years later. That surgery was no fun, and my vision hasn't been the same since. Some of us are slow learners.
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Not as bad as I first thought, I got a rollocking from the doctor for not resting
enough so now I'm trying to be a good patient, it's not easy keeping still.



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Not as bad as I first thought, I got a rollocking from the doctor for not resting
enough so now I'm trying to be a good patient, it's not easy keeping still.



Will I be the first to say... dumbass! Sorry, couldn't resist! Hope you heal up well and get back in the air soon.
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Well here's one that flummoxed me a little, When the Doctor had finished rollicking me
he told the nurse to put a silver patch over the wound, I quipped as quick as a flash
"Oh so If I'd gone private would it be a gold patch" needless to say he wasn't amused.

Turns out that the patch releases silver over a six day period and helps healing,
Never heard of that one.

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Well here's one that flummoxed me a little, When the Doctor had finished rollicking me
he told the nurse to put a silver patch over the wound, I quipped as quick as a flash
"Oh so If I'd gone private would it be a gold patch" needless to say he wasn't amused.

Turns out that the patch releases silver over a six day period and helps healing,
Never heard of that one.



if its anything like mine after my foot was de-gloved and crushed with loss of Bone they managed to reattach my big toe but the rest has what they called scarious and have limited movement. The big toe even almost 18 months on is still not fully as flexible as the other foot or what it used to be, i can't fully curl it . Due i guess to the tightness of the tendon.

In saying that it does not really effect me i can now walk run and jump normally just little minor inconveniences after 6 months in physio. Its as good as it gets and i will take that as the other option was loosing the foot. I was out for 5 days and kept under :D:D while the orthopaedic and plastic surgeons worked to save it

good luck Mate take your time :)

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Silver was used in the old days to prevent infection and it's getting popular again as a way of reducing antibiotic requirements. It's also being used in outdoor kit, particularly socks and base layers, to prevent them getting smelly so quickly :)

Anne

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