Life With a Fused Ankle - My Journey Before Amputation 🦶🏻

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  • Опубліковано 13 кві 2019
  • Before I became an amputee I lived with a fused ankle (talar arthrodesis) for over a decade - here is what life was like with a fused ankle!
    Some of the topics covered:
    - What IS a fused ankle?
    - What is life with a fused ankle like?
    - Do fused ankles hurt?
    - How long is ankle fusion surgery recovery time?
    - How long do ankle fusions last?
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    The Decision: • MY LEG IS GETTING CUT ...
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    Fourteen years of pain and failed ankle surgeries brought me to 2018, when I made the difficult decision to become a twenty-seven-year-old below-the-knee elective amputee. This channel is to document my journey of amputation surgery, recovery, and reclaiming my life.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 387

  • @katiekirsch8946
    @katiekirsch8946 3 роки тому +107

    Your story is so similar to mine, I had my first ankle fusion at 15 in 2010 but Berber healed correctly so had to go in for two more fusions of my right ankle. The pain I felt every day walking on the fused ankle was awful and I developed a chronic nerve pain disorder from the first surgery cutting a nerve. I was on so much pain medication just so I could walk, that’s when I decided at 24 to have a right below the knee amputation. I had mine done June 28,2018 it was the best decision I made. I am completely off pain medication and am doing very well. Thank you for sharing your story!!

    • @mikeysbae7
      @mikeysbae7 2 роки тому +4

      Your story is touching and sad but you did it good job 😭😌😢😇

    • @maxhammer4067
      @maxhammer4067 5 місяців тому

      Why did they fuse your ankle in the first place

  • @Watchoutforsnakez
    @Watchoutforsnakez 3 роки тому +8

    This makes me really grateful my ankle fusion 10 yrs ago worked. I obviously limp, can’t wear heels, can’t run great, trip easy, I have never heard a story so much like mine. So your videos make me grateful for my foot. Im sure videos about accidents leaving one paralyzed make you grateful for your healthy femur and alive body that can live a full life. Me too😍

  • @BustinBenny
    @BustinBenny 4 роки тому +51

    My dad went about 20 years with a fused ankle, until he blew out his hip on that side from favoring that leg. The hip replacement ultimately led to his death. I think you made the right decision to have it amputated. Modern prosthetics could save you a lot of headaches in the future. And prosthetics will only improve over time.

  • @nemonemo6285
    @nemonemo6285 Рік тому +1

    Wow!!! No sugar coating and straight to the point. Sometimes being direct is best. Great video and thank you for sharing.

  • @nalditwisterron
    @nalditwisterron 5 років тому +6

    You are very consistent with the upload. I love it...gives me something to watch every time I venture into UA-cam.

  • @ExpressATrain
    @ExpressATrain 3 роки тому +13

    Thank you for making this video. Your positive attitude is very inspiring. I had my ankle fused at 19 after a skateboarding injury. Now at 32 I'm running into complications because of the imbalances in my hip joints. The pain is excruciating when I lie down. So I'm looking to start physical therapy asap. It's so nice to see you voice your experience. It's so rare to hear anyone talk about it, you may be the first! Thank you again and I wish you all the best

    • @robertbarminski6402
      @robertbarminski6402 6 місяців тому +1

      Damn I had my ankle fused from a skateboarding accident in 2016...I actually had a Pilon fracture, my tibula and fibula broke and my ankle joint shattered into like 7 pieces. Unfortunately I also had a lot of extreme complications (when they set my tib/fib it didn't hold and the bones shifted almost burst through my skin, the doctors call it tenting) I had to go to Stanford for over 40 days Initially they tried to give me a skin graft of shark skin but the skin graft didn't stick and the hardware and my bone became infected. Stanford managed to give me a skin flap which is the next level above a skin graft(skin flaps have muscle tissue and blood in addition to skin) if it hadn't been for the bone infection I wouldn't have lost my right leg. long story longer I just had a bka of my right leg in September. The doctors wanted to amputate for a couple of years and I kept putting it off and it got to the point where i would have ended up going septic and probably dying if I didn't go through with the amputation. I apologize for rambling and I didn't say all that to spook you or anything. There's no way you would be in my situation...even if the fused ankle goes bad they can do ankle reconstructive surgery, you don't have to worry about amputation. They couldn't do the ankle reconstructive surgery for me because the skin flap I had wasn't something that allows them to cut into do surgeries and then I had a bunch hardware it was just a nightmare and what I went through won't be your experience. That being said it's still a lot to deal with...when you said your ankle hurts so bad when you lay down it made my heart wrench for you brother. I swear having the fused ankle caused me some of the most agonizing pain. It literally changed my personality and I became far less of a positive person. God bless you bro, I know you have a lot on your plate but I know you're a strong individual based off the fact you've lived with a fused ankle as long as you have

  • @hannahclark6099
    @hannahclark6099 5 років тому +1

    I love how open you are about your experiences

  • @ettakuns4205
    @ettakuns4205 5 років тому +3

    Have a great day Jo!
    Your "cheerfulness" is contagious 💜 thank you 😁

  • @sunshineisfine2
    @sunshineisfine2 5 років тому +6

    The more you share is absolutely twinning my foot journey.
    HUGS 💗✌️🌼🌺

  • @michaelgreen7941
    @michaelgreen7941 5 років тому +12

    Hi Jo I have been following you now for a good while. Sadly I too suffer the total ankle fusion including having joints disconnected so that I have zero movement whatsoever. Our stories are eerily similar. Your description of living with a fused ankle is absolutely spot on. Yes, I have thought about amputation however, I am not brave enough to face it. You articulate so well the difficulties. Yep, life & pain is a bugger.

  • @lillykent8229
    @lillykent8229 5 років тому +6

    Love these types of videos, so infomative, so inspiring

  • @yrisengraem1721
    @yrisengraem1721 5 років тому +7

    Just stopping by the comment section to thank you for taking the initiative to fill information gaps. There are more people than we realise that need to hear these kind of things!

  • @karenthomas1158
    @karenthomas1158 4 роки тому +18

    I’m so glad that you have told your story, it certainly has given me a more understanding view of what my 16 year old son is going through- he has been in chronic pain for the last three years and has decided that he will have his left ankle amputated when he turns 20. Thank you.

    • @CEECEERIDER60
      @CEECEERIDER60 3 роки тому

      There are new options now for ankle pain, for fusions. Amputation is the last resort and most doctors will refuse to do it on someone so young, and insurance won't pay for it.

    • @ricanryker6441
      @ricanryker6441 2 роки тому

      Smart kid ankle fusion can be very painful

  • @emmawb9719
    @emmawb9719 5 років тому +181

    Hey Jo! I was wondering if you’d be willing to talk a little more about your horseback riding accident if you’re comfortable. I’ve ridden horses for over 10 years and I know that though injuries as severe as yours aren’t terribly common, they do sometimes happen. Was just curious about your experience, your thoughts on horses now, etc. Love your videos and thanks for your positivity and transparency through all of this!

    • @Uhohohno319
      @Uhohohno319 5 років тому +2

      I think she actually landed on her neck.

    • @emilykirk2360
      @emilykirk2360 5 років тому +2

      Same here!

    • @baiwatson911
      @baiwatson911 4 роки тому +14

      I fell off a horse and broke two vertebrae. After a lot of pain and a few major surgeries I have a fused spine covering 90% of my spine. I’m not supposed to ride horses but 🤷🏼‍♀️ after a decade of spinal issues I’m doing almost everything I shouldn’t lol it just amps up the chronic pain but I’m loving my life. I also ride horses about once a week when I’m not supposed to

    • @tourene1306
      @tourene1306 3 роки тому +2

      @@baiwatson911 The chronic pain and pain killers you take will reduce your lifespan. Is it worth it just to ride a horse? Can't you find another hobby?

    • @tyreekmurillo4524
      @tyreekmurillo4524 3 роки тому +2

      she made a whole video on it

  • @jadewalker1276
    @jadewalker1276 5 років тому +13

    Another awesome video!! You have No idea how incredible you are and how much your journey is helping me x

  • @moomoomoo33ass
    @moomoomoo33ass 5 років тому +6

    You are such an inspiration ! I hope your leg loses that divot , for you! I don’t think it’s a big deal , but I hope it heals to a point where you are pleased and happy!!!! Either way, you are beautiful and such an awesome woman who has so much to offer !!!!! 🤗

  • @domrules38790
    @domrules38790 5 років тому +6

    Hey Jo! Thanks so much for your videos, so informative and helpful! I had an ankle injury 5-6 years ago and is still causing pain today, unfortunately! Not bad enough for another surgery, but very frustrating that some days the pain comes back and I can't do the walking/exercising that I want! Love your videos, sending love from NZ :)

  • @max7420
    @max7420 5 років тому +147

    This is kind of a random thought, but I really think you’d enjoy watching Molly Burke. She is a blind UA-camr and her channel is all about educating people about blindness and disability in general. I just think you’d enjoy watching her videos 🤗❤️❤️❤️

    • @lillykent8229
      @lillykent8229 5 років тому +2

      Thank you I will have a look

    • @trixiesparkles6572
      @trixiesparkles6572 5 років тому +9

      Molly is amazing!

    • @ettakuns4205
      @ettakuns4205 5 років тому +7

      Molly is so great!!!💜

    • @allisonclaire5765
      @allisonclaire5765 5 років тому +5

      Kristie Sita is great for amputation as well! She lost her hand

    • @max7420
      @max7420 5 років тому +2

      Allison Claire, I think she already watches her 😂

  • @karenlewkowitz5858
    @karenlewkowitz5858 2 роки тому

    Your calmer conversation -style voice and calmer gestures made this video watchable- blessings

  • @jel20ica07
    @jel20ica07 4 роки тому +10

    Hello! I’m currently going through a similar situation. I just had my tenth ankle surgery two days ago. They fused my subtalar joint. Before this, my tib, fib, and talus were fused. It started with a softball injury and the original doctor got an infection in my ankle and it ate away at my cartilage. I was left with bone on bone arthritis. My new doctor tried several different surgeries to avoid a fusion but my body kept rejecting everything including all of the hardware. I have been watching a lot of your videos and find them very inspiring and genuine. Thank you for your honesty and strength through all of this. I truly appreciate it.

    • @ExpressATrain
      @ExpressATrain 3 роки тому

      Similar experience when it comes to infection. I was 19 when mrsa took my cartilage. I hope you're doing well

  • @lindamonrad2989
    @lindamonrad2989 4 роки тому +2

    You are an inspiring woman with a beautiful energy. Thank you 🙏

  • @gilbertmcquinn8765
    @gilbertmcquinn8765 5 років тому

    I'm very glad to watching you smiling. I hope aways be happy

  • @il0stthegam3
    @il0stthegam3 Рік тому

    I really appreciate the thought process of "I couldn't find anything about possible experiences, so I'll tell you aboit mine!". It is really very helpful, thank you!

  • @debbieoverby243
    @debbieoverby243 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Joe I am a 6 week fresh amputee and been watching your videos i find you so refreshing and funny and a very courageous sharing alot that has gone in your life. I am going in this Friday for a small revision of a small spot that keeps leaking all staples out but these 4 staples a downer but I think back on your videos of your set backs and how you worked on healing and getting to your goal which was your prosthetic. So yes 2 more weeks set back but hey after that am getting closer to my prosthetic. Again thank you for your videos.

  • @jayallen7368
    @jayallen7368 5 років тому +4

    Such a amazing and informative video thank you for sharing

  • @domelightspider6504
    @domelightspider6504 3 роки тому

    Thanks for helping to bring light to a world that needs it. My story is similar to your story.

  • @cjluddeni4662
    @cjluddeni4662 3 роки тому +2

    First. You are a very strong person. I know because I am in a situation not exactly the same as you, but with similarities. Brief history-I was a runner building my endurance to run a full marathon, I did 5ks ran every third day, made my way to eight miles, then I ran a 9 mile race. Seven miles were good, somewhere in mile 8 I couldn't run anymore and slow limped the finish line. After a misdiagnosis, and physical therapy that I am 100% certain completed the damage to my tendon, I was told in order to stop the pain and run again I would need surgery. I wanted to run again and be out of constant pain. The Surgery involved- the removal of my torn post. tibial tendon, (replaced that with a flexor tendon) and removed an accessory navicular bone. Six week without any weight on my ankle. (Of course I developed blood clots in my leg).
    With that said, It is today Four years and 8 months since the injury, four years and one month since the surgery. I cannot run, I can barley walk and am always in pain. I walk (limp) with a cane, and need to wear an Arizona Style brace in order to "walk". I have been told the next step would be the triple fusion surgery to alleviate the pain. I have refused that surgery for two years now, and after seeing your video I know I am making the correct decision (At this point) That may change down the road, but for now I'll struggle with the pain. Thank you for sharing your stories.

  • @hfkura
    @hfkura Рік тому +1

    Jo, I can’t imagine how you can stay so upbeat after everything you’ve been through ❤️

    • @childofcascadia
      @childofcascadia 7 місяців тому +1

      Its life. You cant get upset over something you cant change. Or youll be miserable and upset and the thing will still be there.

  • @aaronhopkins6697
    @aaronhopkins6697 8 місяців тому

    Hi Jo, I've been watching you for a while now, I'm in hospital as now just had my second ankle surgery. Got a lot of stuff cleaned out and all the metal wear removed. Stay strong and keep positive.

  • @BriLliant-gb9xd
    @BriLliant-gb9xd 2 місяці тому

    6:56 Dear Jo, thank you for this video. I fell 11/27/22 and had three ankle surgeries with the final being a complete fusion and already know an eventual amputation. There is a part of me that wishes they would go ahead and amputate it. I have also had a spinal fusion and I thought that was painful but it doesn’t hold a candle to my ankle fusion pain. It has greatly affected my mental health. I have never had social media and your channel is my first grasp that perhaps an online community could help with the depression that rides the back of chronic pain. I am still in the phase of learning to walk on it correctly but I stand 5’10” and am addressing a weight issue as well. These two issues have caused the chronic pain to be much worse and though I am aware that I only have myself to blame, it certainly doesn’t make surmounting them any easier. But your video and positivity give me strength to draw on and I am grateful and humbled by your story.

  • @dellapurdin
    @dellapurdin 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks for sharing! I am looking at an ankle fusion this coming May. I was born with a clubbed foot and now, at almost 40, I have severe arthritis in that ankle. I'm basically bone on bone. I'm still really trying to wrap my head around what life will be like after I have the surgery. I'm pretty active as a Girl Scout leader and mom to twin girls. Again, thanks for sharing. It never really occurred to me that amputation could be a possible outcome until now. I am glad to go into this with all the information though.

  • @TexasPride62
    @TexasPride62 3 роки тому

    You are a blessing. Thank you for sharing

  • @leftymadrid
    @leftymadrid 5 років тому +3

    Jo, are an incredible person girl! Sooo damn brave with all this! Amazing really...
    Your energy (the coffee?) your character, type I would love to sit and chat to over a nice large coffee lol. I know you have helped so many people, and inspired a ton as well :-)
    A very big huge hug from me to you :-)

  • @hogaiakbari1596
    @hogaiakbari1596 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video, recently had my 2nd ankle fusion surgery. I’m still in a cast and hope that this time my joints will fuse together. My first couple of weeks of recovery were extremely painful. It’s not fun to be in bedrest but I’m ready to pay this price.

  • @luvsuncat
    @luvsuncat 2 роки тому +1

    I’m glad to meet you on UA-cam. I had the matibala if I’m understanding right the little knot on the side of the ankle on my right foot removed due to a car jacking. I went under the car and the tire took out my ankle! I just finally finished Wound Care and hyperbaric chamber. I learned secrets from ligaments for pain. (Sit Dale Jow) that I’ve had to use because, I have other medical issues of pain. I am grateful to have watched your video and some insight because there like you said, are not enough information on how does this foot move or what’s its purpose? I can’t run anyway because of my Spina Bifida compounds my my back pain worser. I will always remember watching this video and I’m glad you posted this!

  • @debihendricks7592
    @debihendricks7592 3 роки тому +2

    thank you for sharing your story, I am getting ready to have a revision of my subtalar joint, this will make my 10th surgery on my ankle. At this point, my entire ankle will be fused, due to the fact they will be fusing the pantalar joint. The pain is mostly out of control. This has been going on for 15 years. I believe amputation is my best option. Due to insurance the doctor says we have to try this first. I am so happy for you that you have been able to have a more normal life. I am so excited to get mine back!

  • @maxhammer4067
    @maxhammer4067 5 місяців тому

    Im learning alot from these vids ❤

  • @jodeedankert1263
    @jodeedankert1263 5 років тому +3

    Hi Jo. I was in a car accident almost a year ago. I shattered my heel bone. I learned not to break when you're about to hit something, but I digress. Dr said it's the worst shatter she has ever seen, not words you really want to hear from a doctor. I have had three surgeries, two sets of hardware and a bad infection. Now I am left with no hardware (it had gotten infected) and no heel bone and a lot of pain! The only thing my doctor here is offering me is an amputation and has cut me off of all pain meds, so I feel like I'm being forced into this life-altering decision. I live in a very rural area and options are very limited. That's just a little bit of how I ended up watching your videos. I have watched you for many months now and wanted to thank you for your willingness to be so transparent. You have given me, and I'm sure many others, hope that there is life after amputation. You help me to be a little less scared. Thank you!

    • @nr24130
      @nr24130 2 місяці тому

      Hi, how are you getting on now? I hope things are going ok for you 🙏

  • @shelbynicole7730
    @shelbynicole7730 5 років тому +5

    U are so inspiring!!!

  • @pauldriver581
    @pauldriver581 5 років тому +5

    In formative as usual 👍

  • @cristobalroig
    @cristobalroig 3 роки тому

    pain free life nothing like it.! you are amazing

  • @Tony-bs1bv
    @Tony-bs1bv 3 роки тому +2

    Hey Jo. I had a fusion about fifteen years ago. First I had my ankle scooped, then the sub talus fused and then a full fusion-I almost opted for an amputation.
    Sometimes I wish I had but other times I’m happy I didn’t. My fusion has done well and I hope not to have any further surgeries on it. I’m sixty-one and just got my second hip, which is also from that same trauma. I’m just happy they can put me back together. I’m tired of paying orthopedic surgeons mortgages though. :)
    God bless.
    Tony

  • @martinmcnulty8155
    @martinmcnulty8155 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing the experience

  • @bitpixpr
    @bitpixpr 5 років тому +10

    This hits home for me in a profound way, I have cerebral palsy, and my hip got replaced back in 2014 and back then my lowerback was fusing and the pain was a day by day thing, two years later my left ankle started fusing, and the Dr. said, that I needed at least 15 surgeries to make it work again, and now my right ankle is killing me lol its like wtf is going on, the main issue with me is having osteoarthritis, basically accelerate the deterioration, living with pain sucks I have thought to my self how would my life be without this pain hopefully I can get this figure out soon, because I already have 7 surgeries and really dont want more, keep being awesome love ur videos always cool to see you develop.

    • @lanagrace2959
      @lanagrace2959 3 роки тому

      Bitpix I hope you ankle gets better

  • @cristyknight645
    @cristyknight645 11 місяців тому

    I actually just came across this doing research on amputation. I have had 7 foot surgeries in 6 years on the same spot. They have tried so many different things to make it better but it isn't working. Now it is not only not better once again but it is majorly affecting my mental health. Due to being in pain all the time I have a hard time. So thank you for showing me that I am not the only one who has had to go through this and there is hope.

  • @jasongustus8522
    @jasongustus8522 3 роки тому

    I just wanted to say thank you for sharing.

  • @altasmit6670
    @altasmit6670 5 років тому +4

    I can so relate it. I had my right tubtalar joints fused after botched a botched spinal fusion at age 10 fusion to stabilize my foot. 16 years later my ankle joint was busted and it was way before the days of ankle joint replacements. So I opted for an ankle fusion. Septic non-union of ankle, followed by clearance of sepsis. Another non union and finaly union but still pain due to ongoing infection which only revealed itself after several shouting matches with surgeon who said there shouldn't be pain. Sepsis cleared once again and every thing was fine. Then I had to go through the same motions by having the subtalar joints of the left foot fused due arthritis. When I went to have the dislodged hardware removed from the left foot the surgeon made an incision on right! Foot and then proceeded to the left foot and while busy on it, he discovered that the joints were not fused and so he repeated the procedure. 6 weeks later sepsis became evident again! On right foot which was cleared but foot/ankle still painful. Left foot is also still painful because I am probably straining the ankle joint. During the period when both feet were supposedly healing, I used a wheelchair and one day the wheelchair flipped backward, resulting in compression fractures of my spine. Spines become rather osteoporotic after a fusion due to the hardware they leave in there. So they removed the hardware from my spine and revised the fusion for the 2nd time. Now I have pain in my back due to degeneration at the top and bottom ends of the fusion and the sacro-ileac joint plus 2 feet/ankles.

  • @janzen77
    @janzen77 5 років тому +18

    That's pretty much what I went through as well. Although I haven't had the number of surgeries you've had, I've had failures in the ones I have had. May 2nd I will be starting my amputation journey. Thank you for your videos, they have shown me a little of what to expect. Good luck next week with your prosthetic appointments.

    • @MB-tz8hb
      @MB-tz8hb 5 років тому

      D.D. Freighter good luck in your amputation! You are brave to make the decision.

    • @robertbarminski6402
      @robertbarminski6402 6 місяців тому

      I also dealt with a fused ankle that led to a bka...there were further complications (bone infection, skin flap) that limited the orthopedic surgeons options. Anyways I had the amputation this past September. I received my first prosthesis last week...I'm putting it on and going through the motions but it's been hard to stay positive. Anyways I know your comment was from a few years ago but I hope you are doing well. God bless you

  • @kreatywnanazwa1913
    @kreatywnanazwa1913 5 років тому +13

    I love the outro music!

  • @hopelessly.hopeful
    @hopelessly.hopeful 4 роки тому +11

    I like to think that you "sacrificed" your leg, rather than "lost" it. I love watching your videos. I love your energy. I'm not n amputee, either. But working my way through your channel! ✌🏼

  • @rodyboy1263
    @rodyboy1263 5 років тому +6

    Hey you!! Yes you have a good day!

  • @physiodude2
    @physiodude2 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your story.

  • @darrellbrown8547
    @darrellbrown8547 2 роки тому

    I'm dealing with a fused left ankle. Thanks for your story.

  • @kristiehumphries1218
    @kristiehumphries1218 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for talking about your injury I hurt my ankle when I was 14 had 8 surgeries than when I was 18 had my ankle fused and they told me it would last 10 years and I could possibly lose it and this year is my 10 years and though it causes little pain after sitting on it for a bit and after having my second kid here a month ago and trying not to get frustrated from working out and not being able to bend it like I use to and not wanting to over use it and hurt myself again is where I'm struggling

  • @hec1552
    @hec1552 2 місяці тому

    Hi im Hector Gomez i also had a ankle fusion in 1982 I had an work related accident i was 45’ in a crane basket i was in the sign business this in california the crane flipped
    With me in the basket what saved my life was a large motorhome i was thrown to the parking lot asphalt
    An I remember having the worst pain ever I looked at my left foot and my shoe
    Was pointing to the left my foot broke completely ripping the skin off and one of the veins since that day
    I lived a normal life and every thing you are tell
    Us it was exactly the same
    You are a super girl and
    You are the first person that can relate to what i went through hope the best in life to you

  • @LouiseFranksArt
    @LouiseFranksArt 5 років тому +3

    I'm sorry you had to resort to what I consider a drastic solution. However, despite the initial products that you have had, I do think you will have a good long term result. You seem very positive and I feel like you will make this work. I stumbled upon your channel and I love your positive attitude, it really rubs off on me :)

  • @MrCraigblaze
    @MrCraigblaze 2 роки тому +1

    I had a ankle fusion last year..And it still hurts like heck..Due to the fact I have arthritis. Real bad. And going on my third Surgery..I am sorry for your loss !! Thanks for the Upload 👍 !!

  • @alexamaccormack2998
    @alexamaccormack2998 5 років тому +7

    Had fun talking about Taylor Swift with you on the live stream yesterday 😂

  • @markfrost4785
    @markfrost4785 Рік тому

    Your a very strong Lady may GOD bless you

  • @astana524
    @astana524 4 роки тому +2

    Looked this up cause i will need an ankle fusion soon cause of a work injury and wanted to see what life and how someone who got it went through and finding some support for things like this would be very useful.

  • @yokohamamike7762
    @yokohamamike7762 4 роки тому

    Nice share, thank you!

  • @darlenelovell1329
    @darlenelovell1329 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing your story. I have fibrosis dysplasia in my rt femur. My first surgery was when I was eighteen years old. They grafted bone from the fibula and hip to the upper part of the femur, they had to remove an inch from the femur, and they cut some nerves in the fibula, which resulted in foot drop. They keep wanting to fuse the right ankle, but it puts to much presser on the femur which could result in a broken femur. If that happened I would an amputee from the hip down. So hearing your story just confirmed that for me fusing the ankle is not a great idea. I'm 68 years old and a brace that allows the ankle to move up and down is my best solution. You sharing your story has been helpful to so many times.

  • @ginahammer6966
    @ginahammer6966 2 роки тому

    I'm one year out on my fusion. You are right there are good days and bad.

  • @donarnold8268
    @donarnold8268 4 роки тому +1

    Thank You!

  • @jjj31iii31jjj
    @jjj31iii31jjj 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi, thanks for sharing your story. I do not have a fused ankle, but I have a few ligaments torn in my right ankle. It used to hurt to walk, let alone run even after the swelling went down. My ankle was also extremely stiff in the morning, so I can relate with you not being able to properly angle your toes when putting skinny jeans. I went to a very good surgeon and the deal was this: my angle ligaments are a mush, due to multiple Handball injuries and other sports over the years. If I want to become an anthlete, I need surgery, may be even in multiple stages, and the surgeon cannot guarantee good results… but I was finishing dental school at that time, and becoming an athlete was not my goal, I just wanted to be able to walk without pain. I went to a physiotherapist that managed to massage my ankle out so it was loose, and showed me excercises to teach my muscles to take over the job of the ligaments. Is the pain better? Yes! I can do long hikes again and go to the gym. Can I do impact sports or gym exercises? No! I’ll be inviting trouble. Is my ankle actually ok? No - the lateral ligaments in my ankle are gone so it is not stable and never will be again. I loose balance occasionally if the floor is uneven and trip very easily. I tripped yesterday actually due to an uneven floor 😂😅 but I made peace with that. My ankle no longer hurts. Your body can only take so much stress during your life. Unfortunately, medicine is not about fixing you up 100% so you can do whatever you did before your accident. Medicine is about raising your quality of life after the accident/disease. It’s a sad truth, but patients need to adjust their expectations. Aim for better health post accident/disease, do not aim for what it used to be prior to that.

    • @City_Lights.
      @City_Lights. 5 місяців тому

      I understand. I had a subtalar fusion 7 years ago due to a horrible car accident and although the surgery was a success in terms of allowing me to walk without a noticeable limp, the pain I deal with now 7 years laters can be intolerable at times. As you said impact sports or exercises are out of the equation. Running is painful and walking on uneven terrain is treacherous. Nevertheless, I still maintain a healthy lifestyle and workout everyday although working out my legs can be a challenge due to my limited range of motion in the ankle. Physiotherapy is also a huge help. Take care of yourself and keep those spirits high.

  • @ttownfinest100
    @ttownfinest100 4 роки тому

    Having ankle and midfoot surgery soon. Thanks for the video

  • @mariana96ssantos
    @mariana96ssantos 5 років тому +1

    I love your hair, and your rats, and you videos! 💕

  • @earlgreyci
    @earlgreyci Рік тому

    Getting Jo’s add by Levitate on this video 😂💕💕💕 you’ve grown so much!!

  • @tahulanyon3995
    @tahulanyon3995 3 роки тому +3

    Hey, nice vid. Whats your level off pain from prosthesis vs the ankle pain before?

  • @taylorgove6022
    @taylorgove6022 4 роки тому +3

    Hey, the first thing I wanna say is thank you For sharing all your stories, I’m going through something similar and it has really opened my eye and helped me. idk if you check the comments on these older videos but I was wondering if the doctors told you why your ankle fusion didn’t work?

  • @vickiwaatti1076
    @vickiwaatti1076 4 роки тому +2

    I had my fusion 5 years ago and it is the worst thing that I could have done. I totally regret having it done. I am now begging doctors to amputate from all the pain that I have.

  • @nat-815
    @nat-815 5 років тому +12

    I understand the 'I did it because I wanted to live, not because it didn't hurt' thing.
    I had my foot fused (subtalar joint, navicular joint and cubiod joint so fused together) in November of 2015 at age 20, why, is a bit of a mess but despite the fusion I still wanted to dance and still do (tap, jazz, hiphop, contemporary) and it does hurt and there are some things I can't do like everyone else, (which I'm still trying to convince myself is okay) but I do it because I love it and while I'm destroying my ankle joint and what remains of the tiny joints in my left foot I would so much rather take everything I can from it and do what I want now at 24 then get to 40 and have regrets, at the end of the day I know I'm looking at years of more severe pain ahead but for now I want to do everything.

    • @avicsubfusca9538
      @avicsubfusca9538 5 років тому +4

      That's exactly what I did... I lived life at 1000 miles an hour till it all caught up with me in my late 30s. Last few years have been hell, but no regrets, I travelled the world and did amazing stuff I always dreamed of. Was it worth it? Definitely... Keep dancing while you still can!

  • @addictstatic
    @addictstatic 8 місяців тому

    Much love❤❤❤❤

  • @nicholaskelly1958
    @nicholaskelly1958 Рік тому +1

    This happened to me. Following breaking my lower right leg in July 1969 I had a total fusion in 1971 and things didn't go well. I was in hospital from September 1971 to November 1972.
    By 1978 I could no longer put my heal on the ground. The pain was unbelievable and in the end in October 1983 I had the leg amputated.

  • @clintgruzalski1233
    @clintgruzalski1233 11 місяців тому

    Hi Jo, I just found your channel a few months ago, in April 2022 I fell from a ladder and severally fractured my right ankle as well,I suffered the worst break possible completely breaking my foot from my leg, I had surgery the following afternoon and unfortunately after a few months got on it to soon and it shifted,I have delt with it best I could dealing with the same issues you had, swelling, hard put jeans on, pain etc, last week it started getting very red and I found I had developed a very severe MRSA infection in my ankle that started spreading throughout my body, I am currently in the hospital fighting it, fortunately my doctors are treating the infection very aggressively and I am actually beating the infection , I have had as of now over 40 bags of IV antibiotics and will survive the infection, unfortunately they did have to remove my foot to get rid of the bulk of the infection out of my body ,I have a second surgery tomorrow 7/19/23 to finalize the amputation and to ensure infection is all removed and closing up my leg, they plan on starting to fit me for a prosthetic in about four weeks I will be definitely watch a more of your videos so I know what to expect in the coming months as I recover from this injury

  • @addicted2tone349
    @addicted2tone349 5 років тому +1

    Your story sounds excruciating!
    I understand your pain thing though. I was on pills for over two years healing from injury and surgery and they are no quality of life. Thanks for sharing!

  • @madisonsara6012
    @madisonsara6012 4 роки тому +4

    What are the other options for people who've had ankle fusions that give them problems besides amputation?

  • @kateness24
    @kateness24 4 роки тому +1

    i had my ankle fused after living in pain for ten years.. When I had bacterial meningitis, and skin grafts covering mostly my legs and arms, my right calf lost some muscle and tissue which all left my ankle kind of "twisted". I was really close to considering amputation but after a sudden fracture out of nowhere, i pleaded with my doctor for help. I have bad days as well but i can definitely tolerate most activities that i wasn't able to enjoy prior to the surgery.

  • @Slartibartfast70
    @Slartibartfast70 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this video. I do a lot of bicycling, my ankle can't take walking or running, have you had any experience with riding a bike while fused. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

  • @lilysherbet
    @lilysherbet 5 років тому +96

    No one:
    Me, a starbucks barista: 0:00

  • @spinaway
    @spinaway 4 роки тому +3

    i am 64 and awaiting a ankle fusion, thanks for this insight into this procedure.

    • @scroungasworkshop4663
      @scroungasworkshop4663 4 роки тому +2

      jimmy s. Hey Jimmy, I’m 58 and had my ankle fused 2 years ago and I had a really good result. I had an MRI first and the surgeon said that although my ankle was buggered the other joints were in very good condition which is good because they are the ones you are going to rely on after the fusion. Once I was free of the boot and crutches and I could just wear shoes the first hurdle was going up and down stairs. This was awkward at first but once your brain adjusts it’s very normal and most people wouldn’t know, in fact I had to show people the difference in the movement between my ankles for them to understand. I also decided that because it was now up to the smaller joints to take the load I would try to preserve them as much as possible so I stopped any activities that would cause excessive wear. No more running or long walks with my wife which used to be a very regular thing for us. That doesn’t mean no exercise though as I still use the gym as it doesn’t effect using weights except squats. One thing you won’t adjust to is walking up a steep incline simply because you don’t have an ankle to give you the flex you need.
      So i hope like me you have a good result and find that having the fusion far outweighs the pain and suffering you are now feeling.
      Good luck and cheers 🍻 Stuart 🇦🇺

    • @spinaway
      @spinaway 2 роки тому

      @@scroungasworkshop4663 Hi, well im 65 now i had my fusion in 2021, unfortunately it failed, only yesterday i had the subtalar joint fused, i do not know what lies ahead.

    • @scroungasworkshop4663
      @scroungasworkshop4663 2 роки тому

      @@spinaway Hi Jimmy, I’m sorry to hear that. How does a fusion fail? It sounds like you’re in for trouble. My wife and I were in a car accident in April 21 when a couple of idiots on drugs hit us head on at 80km/h or 50mph. They were both killed and we suffered a lot of broken bones but at least we survived.
      My right leg, the one with the fused ankle didn’t fair so well with every bone in my right foot fractured and the tibia had the lobes on the top where it meets the knee sheared off and the bone split down the middle leaking bone marrow out into my leg. The surgeons were fantastic and managed to use plates and lots of screws to put it all back together. Because of the damage to my feet I have gone from a standard size 12 to a 13 xx wide so I get special shoes from the US. My right wrist was badly broken which has required having that fused like my ankle and that has been a real set back as I’m right handed. My left shoulder rotator cuff was torn off the bone so more surgery to stitch that back together. At least that made the broken ribs and other injuries seem mild😂.
      At this rate in ten years I’ll look like the terminator and I don’t think I’ll be getting through airport security next time I go to get on a plane. Any way it seems we both are looking forward to many months of rehab so I wish you the best of luck my friend. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺

  • @TheBjabeytalial
    @TheBjabeytalial 4 роки тому +1

    Fusion followed by revisions, etc. since accident April 1997. I need to hear more about your amputation.For the past decade I have asked for amputation and have been told that it would not be done if the tissue was alive.

  • @michaelbayerl1683
    @michaelbayerl1683 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for sharing your fusion story and all the rest of your foot/ankle/amputation stories! It's too bad the fusion didn't work great for you, but you seem to have dealt with that. BTW, do you have any recommendations on other UA-cam or social media creators that deal with foot/ankle issues? Personally, I'm dealing with severe osteoarthritis in my ankle and had my first surgery last summer to correct my foot and alignment, which had 12 week recovery so I too got to test out all sorts of mobility aids. +1 for the iWalk for long-term walking/standing, but it is pretty cumbersome to put on and off. So far, the surgery has helped me a lot, but there's not much cartilage left, so I'm heading for joint replacement sooner than later and probably eventual fusion. Again, thanks for all your insights. P.S. more Brian content please, if he's game.

  • @CailSoria
    @CailSoria 4 роки тому +8

    I’m getting my ankle fused next month 😬 This video is super helpful! Thank you!

    • @sonjab654
      @sonjab654 4 роки тому +1

      May your ankle recover swiftly :)

    • @CailSoria
      @CailSoria 4 роки тому

      Sonja Barnard thank you!

    • @jaydenmcgrath729
      @jaydenmcgrath729 4 роки тому +1

      Y

    • @carmenalmonti6861
      @carmenalmonti6861 4 роки тому +3

      I need an ankle fusion. I’m scared after seeing this video and the comments lol.

    • @CailSoria
      @CailSoria 4 роки тому +2

      Carmen Almonti I hope that you find peace in the procedure even though it’s incredibly difficult! I will be doing a series on it really soon in hopes that it will help people in a similar position 😊 Stay strong I hope that everything works out for you

  • @LeilaDancer
    @LeilaDancer 5 років тому +3

    My doctor and I discussed fusion and replacement. Ultimately we didnt feel that would solve my issues. We opted to "reconstruct" it which was essentially 3 different procedures in one long surgery. Recovery has been challenging. 2.5 years later and still healing in ways. But it is still better than what I had before. My doctor and I had a lot of discussion on expectations. This was always going to be a long process. And it was never going to solve all my problems. Better was the end goal for me.

    • @ttownfinest100
      @ttownfinest100 4 роки тому

      Thanks for your insight. You make me feel better about why I am having my surgery.

  • @CharlieParker1959
    @CharlieParker1959 6 місяців тому

    I had ankle fusion and sub talar fusion after crushing my ankle in permanent pain for25 years and in another routine appintment after25 years I had a LBK amputation had a nasty fall just after the operation and totslly destroyed and hip resulting in a permanent wheelchair as leg couldn't tolerate a prosthetic And like you after a couple of years got divorced unlike you my wife couldn't cope with the fact I had lost a leg and went very bitter but i am still around have a Happy New Year to you Jo...

  • @simonmarsh3626
    @simonmarsh3626 3 роки тому +1

    Hey hope your well , I had my ankle fussed 2 weeks ago after having had 14 operations on the joint, I find I can put some weight through it now, plus here in England I was sent home after 23 hours

  • @bronwynnorris6278
    @bronwynnorris6278 4 роки тому

    I started having ankle surgeries in 1970 and have had modifications done countless times. I had rheumatoid arthritis from age 4. My mobility is very limited now. My toes were straightened in my teens but they kept fracturing so l decided to have 7 toes removed the pain us a lot better now.

  • @belindajefferson4770
    @belindajefferson4770 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing your story im facing the same thing I've had my ankle fused for 30 years I was in a abusive relationship and the guy hit me with a car my foot was completely amputated the doctors manage to reattach it with fusing my ankle it was for a couple of years now i have the worst pain thanks again for sharing

  • @Lollipop256
    @Lollipop256 5 років тому +4

    I had 2 fusions done to my right ankle; (both joints are fused at the moment) I originally broke my right ankle in a car accident and it didn’t heal right which ended in severe foot drop and it sucks so bad! The pain is sometimes unbearable but I try and put on a brave face on everyday. I thought about below the knee amputation but my healthcare providers don’t think it’s a good route for me because it won’t necessarily guarantee me a less painful limb but might end up making it worse :(

  • @stevejoseppygreaves7534
    @stevejoseppygreaves7534 4 роки тому +68

    Had 2 ankles fused, my right ankle hasn't gone well so looking to having it amputated. Hope my quality of life improves after that.

    • @racheldesselle
      @racheldesselle 4 роки тому +5

      Omg I'm sorry hope it goes well for you

    • @bladess1000
      @bladess1000 4 роки тому +4

      Hi Steve, sorry to hear about that how did it go? I am looking to get my other ankle fused, what was life like with two fused ankles and how did it end in an amputation?

    • @stevejoseppygreaves7534
      @stevejoseppygreaves7534 4 роки тому +6

      @@bladess1000 hi Sean, life definitely changed after having 2 ankles fused, simple things like bending down to pick something up becomes nia on impossible. Going up and down stairs, on and off the toilet lol, they all become a struggle but do-able. I think because I was born with clubfeet which I had corrected it has impacted me on how my ankle fusions healed. My left one went great but my right not so great. Had a couple serious infections which put me back in hospital, I nearly lost my foot just through that but pulled through it and now can't walk on that foot so great which is why I'm seeking amputation which will be better for me in the long run. It will give me a quality of life back, be able to go for walks with my family. Cant do any of that right now so when this whole corona virus pandemic is over that us what i shall be doing. I'm only 37. How old are you and what causes you to have your ankle fused?

    • @NickSerritella
      @NickSerritella 4 роки тому +4

      Going for ankle replacement. They've made terrific advances last couple of years. With considering

    • @chrisodom6085
      @chrisodom6085 3 роки тому

      @@stevejoseppygreaves7534 im only 34 and i had a very bad motorcycle wreck which completely tore my talus up and there talking about fusing just my lower joints first but reading these comments i dont know if i should or just deal with the pain.

  • @sarahbeattie6038
    @sarahbeattie6038 4 роки тому

    Hi Jo, I too had a terrible horse riding accident. Mine was 21 years ago and I've been living with the pain ever since. I have severe osteoarthritis and I struggle to walk some days. Absolutely no cartlidge left in my ankle. So now I'm in the process of making a decision of whether I get a fusion or a total ankle replacement... Was a replacement not a choice for you before you amputated and why not?

  • @amyfisher4176
    @amyfisher4176 5 років тому

    Girl I just want to say you are so strong with everything you have been thru I broke my leg n ankle last august then while my surgery was coming up to get my hardware removed out of my ankle I broke my good leg n ankle and its been in casts and not walking now im in a walking boot i guess i have really shitty bones due to having seizures then being on my seizure med since i was 16 im 28 now so that stinks i dont know how i came acrossed your channel and i found your other channel which I've been thru rape and a lot of mental and emotional abuse so thank you for talking about some of that i dont feel so alone then when i want to have pitty partys for myself for everything im dealing with i just look how fucking strong you are and def go be a peer specialist in a year i can be one for mental health i think it would be so amazing helping others and girl just with your personality you'd be great! do you have Facebook? I'd love to maybe chat there I def could use a new internet friend my age or almost lol and has health issues and understands it.. but just keep being you!

  • @liiyounaa2582
    @liiyounaa2582 5 років тому +1

    Hey, so first you are amazing and verry inspiring and second, do you know what are the options that exist when the fused ankle has lived its life basically ? ( If you didn't already talked about it, in this ase i'm really sorry, )

  • @brittanywoodman6559
    @brittanywoodman6559 5 років тому +36

    I was born with a fused ankle on my left side

    • @FootlessJo
      @FootlessJo  5 років тому +20

      Brittany Woodman oh wow, I didn’t know that could happen actually! Thank you for sharing that! 💜

    • @jamespalmer4945
      @jamespalmer4945 3 роки тому +2

      Brittany Woodman then you never had to adjust . Silver lining

    • @brittanywoodman6559
      @brittanywoodman6559 3 роки тому +1

      james palmer very true it’s my normal

    • @jamespalmer4945
      @jamespalmer4945 3 роки тому +2

      Brittany Woodman I only thought it was interesting and actually inspiring since people on here know they’ll probably refused make me interesting to know that there’s people that don’t know anything else except being fused that’s cool so again we should be grateful

  • @jillcampbell3510
    @jillcampbell3510 2 роки тому +1

    Sounds similar to when my dad had to have his wrist fused. He had alot of pain and told me he wished they would just amputate the hand. The hospital would not do it. The whole reason he ended up having the wrist fused to begin with was that his hand got severed in a machine and they tried to reattach it. This happened in 1971 when surgery wasn't as advanced as it is today. He used to tell me he wished they had just left it off.

  • @kodakgutierrez3942
    @kodakgutierrez3942 4 роки тому

    What surgery would u recomend? i shatered my talus 3 months ago

  • @Rightwinger1982
    @Rightwinger1982 2 роки тому +1

    Was told today I might need ankle fusion. Thanks for this, I'm 39

    • @maxhammer4067
      @maxhammer4067 5 місяців тому

      Why do they want to fuse your ankle

  • @kenwillis8487
    @kenwillis8487 3 роки тому +10

    On July 11th 2014 I fell 14 feet on a ladder resulting in SCI at L4 and required 3 level fusion. Leaving me with permanent nerve damage in spine and less than 40 percent nerve function in my left leg. Over the last 6.5 years I have spent the entire time in a cast, boot or AFO due to foot drop and partial paralysis in my leg ankle and foot. I have broken my left ankle 3 times and have wasted the ligaments and tendons from trying to keep using it with any assistive device I could surgery to repair ligaments and tendons has never been an option since essentially my leg is 60 percent paralyzed and it would just screw them up again in no time. So I just kept pushing myself and got to the point that I cannot manage the swelling enough to even wear my boot or my leg brace ( they won’t fit ) and after getting multiple cellulitis infections and weeks on I’ve antibiotics my orthopedic surgeon said enough is enough and gave me two options full fusion as a salvage procedure or amputation. He said that using external bracing and casts was not a long term option nor any quality of life and swelling and infections were dangerous and not worth the risk ! Having Tibio talo calcanien fusion ( probably misspelled that ) with hind foot approach and tibial rod! On Wednesday 12/2/20 I’m 41 and have 6 kids ranging from 7 months to 18, so I want to exhaust all options b4 going the amputation route!

  • @Schlaumaier1001
    @Schlaumaier1001 4 роки тому

    First of all I really like your channel and I really hope you are doing well. I really know what you mean what you mean with bad day and good days about a year ago I got a calcaneus osteotomy (I don't know if thats the correct therm in English) and since then I have really good day where I can do most things I want, and then I have really bad days, where I can't even sleep... But I think the worst part for me was the time in hospital and the 2 months after surgery, because in that time I couldn't really walk and I felt like I couldn't participate normally in life and that I was a burden for everybody around me especially my family and friends.
    I hope your are doing well by now.
    PS sorry for my bad English :)