The nerve damage is from the achilles surgery I thought
But it might be due to both the achilles surgery and deformity.
I thought it was sural damage, as part of my outer left foot is a bit numb, but might be more extensive
I had achilles surgery, then both legs had a cast on them for maybe 8 or 9 weeks. After I took the casts off, I noticed the left foot was a bit numb
and that my legs were atrophied . Can't do therapy in these casts , as the leg is locked in place. Took me a year to regain a lot of my strength back.
I don't think it's going to take years of therapy to get the strength back, and scarring can be fixed
I feel if the leg doesn't improve after a few months of therapy, that's it... Not going to improve ever
The right leg has no limp, and while not 100% yet, it is much better than the left leg. There's no limp, leg feels like a normal leg
I'm wondering if the casts have played a large role in my long recovery
I have a few major issues I'm concerned about
1- achilles/calf strength... Walking barefoot is not normal, and when I put on sneakers, walking feels 100x better
2- making sure my right leg is near 95 to 100% , as I'm not very confident in my left leg's ability to recover
3-Getting left leg fixed, which imo can only occur with a prosthesis. My left leg is just too weak
I assume physical therapy would still be beneficial, and get my right leg near 100%... Very doubtful about the left leg
I think there's a screw irritating my left leg now too
My left leg did not look normal on my last x ray,so will get another soon. I have a strong suspicion the left leg is shorter now
The length discrepancy is another reason I'm seriously consider below the knee amputation. The discrepancy would only be fixed by more invasive surgery, and that's only going to disturb the nerves even more
I might take a video later to show what my left leg does when I walk downstairs