![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhsOVCfrP4A6XXh-W0SU4zCBhAnE-zhFhBUQLjpDmes-xNc9Cptcgl4SGemcMCADmAxOUurjP0aZNEwKTeYp66NtQFKyLPhwaKT5ry8Jus3kKSFWQf5hA4DGgL-svdms0XKjsxJKSwyHyQ/s320/3.jpg)
As I stated in my last post, my doctor wanted to stretch my toes. After looking at the placement of my 3rd toe at our 2 week check-up, he decided to remove that pin. *Pins aren't supposed to be removed until the 3rd week* Of course before I went through with my surgery, I did research on it. I saw reports of people having "floppy" toes after their pins were removed, so I was affraid that would happen to me. My doctor said "it SHOULDN'T be floppy.." (which didn't make me feel confident!)... but I went through with it anyways. When he removed it, my toe cracked a little bit, which was a good sign meaning that the bone was developed.
No comments:
Post a Comment