Hello
i had a road accident in april 2004 where
I got complex injuries( left navicular
scaphoid, #pelvis sacral# left, l5/s1
facet jt, l5 tranverse proces#, pelvis
diastasis, wrist-radial-styloid) now I
found out that I have instability in my
left ancle as well . But mosty I am
worried about my pelvis. Last monht I got
infection due to one steel plate which I
had on my pelvis, so it had to be taken
out. I still have one more in my back
which I can feel since operation.And it
gives me strong back pain is it natural
that you feel these steel plates? I was
told that it is recommended to take it out
but it need s to be at least one year
since operation. Is it possible to take
it out before one year time? Does it
bring any risk, if yes what kind of risk?
In general I feel ok now I just have pain
in my pelvis and instability in my ancle.
Does anyone know what is average time of
recovery after such a injuries? Another
thing which worries me is that after
operation I lost sensation in my foot,
actually I can feel just big toe and
inside part of my foot. What can be a
reason of that?
If any there is anyone who can answer my
questions I would really appreciate it.If
there is anyone who would like to share
their experiences from recovery with me
please send me an email.
Kind regards
ola
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