Posted on Dec 11, 2015, 3:12 pm
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Seeing as my left leg snapped in half, I wanted to share some of the early signs that could possibly save unlucky members in the (unlikely) event of a stress fracture after rod removal.
For me it came on suddenly during a normal, short lengthed walk. It was very much like muscular pain- feeling sore at first.
The pain was constant, especially bad while lying down to sleep or when lifting off from a step while walking.
Pain is deep and ambiguous somewhat. The reason I initially didn't believe it was a bone problem was because it spanned all the way from above the fracture area, to just above my kneecap- areas which weren't touched by the surgeries.
The most obvious- and what in retrospect really should have been a giveaway- were the cracking sounds my leg made- when I was lying down on my back- I bent my knee up, and dropped my leg to the side- at the time desperate to resolve my "muscle" pain with stretching. Many crackles would happen any and every time I did this particular notion.
Some people seem to report feeling a slight dull and deep pain before the sharper serious ones come on. My initial experience has made me paranoid about my right leg which has done lots of walking recently. Anytime my legs get sore I get worried unfortunately to the point I am considering mostly using crutches for a few weeks to remove any concern.
Hope this all helps people. It is always better to catch a stress fracture before it snaps. Trust me, being out and about and having it shatter on you is not a good time
For me it came on suddenly during a normal, short lengthed walk. It was very much like muscular pain- feeling sore at first.
The pain was constant, especially bad while lying down to sleep or when lifting off from a step while walking.
Pain is deep and ambiguous somewhat. The reason I initially didn't believe it was a bone problem was because it spanned all the way from above the fracture area, to just above my kneecap- areas which weren't touched by the surgeries.
The most obvious- and what in retrospect really should have been a giveaway- were the cracking sounds my leg made- when I was lying down on my back- I bent my knee up, and dropped my leg to the side- at the time desperate to resolve my "muscle" pain with stretching. Many crackles would happen any and every time I did this particular notion.
Some people seem to report feeling a slight dull and deep pain before the sharper serious ones come on. My initial experience has made me paranoid about my right leg which has done lots of walking recently. Anytime my legs get sore I get worried unfortunately to the point I am considering mostly using crutches for a few weeks to remove any concern.
Hope this all helps people. It is always better to catch a stress fracture before it snaps. Trust me, being out and about and having it shatter on you is not a good time