Glad to here everything going smoothly. What do you spend most of your days doing? How is it climbing stairs with crutches?
As someone about to do unilateral tibia, I am curious what the one legged life is like in the first few weeks post op!
Hey man, good luck to you! When is your surgery? After reading numerous diaries over the past few years, I thought it was gonna be worse, especially pain-wise. I pretty much spend most of my time in bed or on my sofa working on my laptop, since I have my own online business. Apart from that I do the usual bedridden activitys, netflix youtube etc.
Stairs are probably the biggest challenge in everyday life, especially over several floors. But youll get the hang of it. In physiotherapie you learn how to leverage your healthy leg to advance yourself up and down the stairs. I recommend always putting one hand on the handrail, while gripping your second crutch with the other hand, in order to have extra security.
Kind of like this guy in this video:
With regard to mobility, unilateral is 100x better than bilateral precise, since you're not restricted to a wheelchair and can use crutches from Day 1.