Hello broken leg,
 
I was in approximately the same predicament that you are in.  I broke  my 
leg several years ago in three places, just below the knee, just above the  
ankle, and the third was the small bone.  The first thing the doctor asked  
me was "do you want me just to amputate."  YEAH RIGHT!
 
This doctor was trying to save another person's leg and it turned into  
gangrene and needed to be amputated.  Sometimes I question in a doctor's  
intelligence.
 
New doctor: my second opinion Dr. wasn't quite sure what to do and his  
young casting assistant suggested a "Bob Jones" cast.  This cast is soft  cast 
of cotton batting wrapped thickly of round the leg.  The cotton  batting was 
wrapped with Ace bandages and changed every two weeks.  It held  the bones 
in place, and no pressure sores from a hard cast.  Works for  me!
 

Glenn Henry

G.A.Henry  Radio
100 Mill Street
Washington Boro, PA 17582  

 
In a message dated 9/30/2013 7:09:09 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
aa999...@yahoo.com writes:

 
I know it has been quite some time since I have posted anything and sense  
on bed restriction due to a broken leg. Has anybody else had any experience  
with 21st-century products? Well last year I received my new chair, but the 
 breath control was a lot more sensitive than Invacare! After months of 
trying  to reprogram and to adjust it with no difference. My local people 
finally  shipped it off to the manufacturer on their dime and found some issues 
that  they resolve. Knowing that I'm a road warrior no matter the season in 
northern  Indiana. They threw on some lithium ion batteries that's supposed 
to have a  range of 30 miles? Yes that's right and as far as I know the only 
chair in my  area powered by these batteries over $2000 worth. So upon 
receiving this chair  back it was much better but far from perfect. Like with 
anything whether it's  a chair or some other form of technology whole load of 
luck and practice.  After finishing my routine at the local elementary school 
as a volunteer and  paid homework tutor after school for one hour. Just 
needed to pick up a few  things at my local dollar store and is not unusual to 
be out most of the day  without anybody with me. Upon turning onto a main 
isle I caught my foot on the  display shelf and never knew that my foot was in 
harms way. About halfway  through my heard the two bones break about 3 
inches above the ankle. At first  I just thought I must've caught something on 
my armrest but after asking the  cashier the condition of my foot confirmed 
my suspicions. I have broken my  other leg a couple different times but 
nothing quite like this. Being my  independent self I just thought travel 
across 
town to get it x-rayed and a  sample boot type of support device. Boy was I 
wrong and somebody that knew  what was going on call 911 for me and took a 
trip in a ambulance. Placing a  temporary cast almost all the way to my knee 
and thinking the orthopedic  doctor would put a regular cast after examining 
me the following day. He is  wise thinking the temporary would just do fine 
and not to worry?? Our  personalities and his bedside manner was absolutely 
horrible or horrifying. I  went about after that appointment to get a 
second opinion and have great  difficulties finding a specialist willing to do 
that. At first they told me my  insurance Medicare and Medicaid would not 
cover that opinion, well at least  here in Indiana they do. On a follow-up 
appointment the bones were all lined  up and told me to remain on bed rest. 
Then 
three weeks into this waiting game  the bones shifted and he was not happy 
with my attitude with him and vice  versa. He gladly sent me to another 
doctor to deal with this misalignment of  bones. I will be having surgery was a 
nail and screws this coming Thursday and  hoping a couple weeks from now to 
at least get up in my chair? Sorry this post  is so long and will be 
celebrating my 20th anniversary coming up in November  14. Take care and you 
dear 
friend.
Monty C3/4  complete



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