Sunday, March 7, 2010

BOCD

BOCD is the disorder with which Rich has diagnosed me. It stands for "Bunion Obsessive Compulsive Disorder." I have to admit I have had it bad ever since we decided to go ahead with the bunion surgery. See, I have always had hideous feet thanks to my DNA. Bad genes combined with the abuse of my being a runner had finally led to some problems that had to be fixed.

So here I sit, almost a week after surgery. All I can say is thank heavens for our awesome niece Teresa who flew out here to take over and be me for a while. Since my worst foot was my right foot, the doc did that one first. That means no driving for at least 3 weeks! There is no way we could have done this without Teresa. She is the best!

Anyway, back to my BOCD. I think I can honestly say that I have read everything possible on the internet associated with bunions, recovery from bunion surgery, exercising after bunion surgery, shoes after bunion surgery, physical therapy after bunion surgery, gaining weight after bunion surgery, Paula Radcliffe (women's world record holder in the marathon; had a bunion removed a year ago) and Victoria Beckham (she's got 'em too). More topics than that I am sure.

In about a month, we will do the other foot and I will see a light at the end of the tunnel (I hope). The end result will be no running for 3 months or more, but hopefully better feet and knees that will enable me to run for many more years. I have to remember that because it really bums me out that my triathlon/running season is going down the toilet.

WARNING: The pictures below are ugly & gross. Both of my feet are in them so you get to see the hideous "before" and the (temporarily I hope) hideous "after." I go back to the doctor tomorrow and will hopefully get some more dramatic pictures. These pictures are from my appointment Thursday, 3 days after the surgery. The foot is still pretty swollen, but it is definitely straight. There is a gauze pad over my second toe (I had a hammertoe too and they had to put a pin it it) and it is till covered in the picture - it is not really that color.






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It is not too late to turn back!











Okay, but I warned you:



Good times!

3 comments:

Adam and Nikki Johnson said...

Joanie, Has the D washed off your foot yet, or is it permanet? It's too bad they couldn't do a G for Green. That would be so appropriate. Get well soon! While you're sitting around all day, make me a list of things to come do at your house. I'll come over Friday and get done what I can.

The Witt Family said...

Joanie - I hope that you are getting better and better - I am so glad that you have great help! If there is anything that I can do let me know!

Sharon Gregory said...

Your current entry really amused me! I was secretly hoping for gruesome pictures (the nurse in me)! Thanks for not disappointing! : ) Hope your recovery is as uneventful as possible! I advocate lots of water and fiber!