BypassKrista 9 Posted November 7, 2014 After i woke up from sugery my foot,ankle and part of my calf was numb. Three weeks later,it still is and i don't know what to do. I called my pcp and surgeon still no help. I'm beginning to lose hope. I'm losing weight but at what cost? Walking? Any one went or is going through this? Please share your insight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trayjay33 138 Posted November 17, 2014 Hi, I just saw your post. How are you feeling? My lower abdomen was numb after surgery but it's been 4 weeks and a little better now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BypassKrista 9 Posted November 17, 2014 Hey and thanks for commenting. My foot is still numb and i had to get a brace. This has been an emotional rollercoaster for me because of it. Honestly i rather my mid be numb than my foot because i can't run or exercise the way i want to. I haven't been back to work because i need a brace and a cane for support. It just sucks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trayjay33 138 Posted November 17, 2014 Did they say if it was caused from the surgery? Were you referred to a Neurologist? I think you definitely need more answers since you didn't have this issue before surgery. I had really bad back pain after surgery and my Doctor kind of brushed it off. It has subsided for the most part now but I think insurance pays a hefty amount to these Surgeons that the follow-up care needs to be detailed. Don't be afraid to advocate for yourself even if you have to call everyday. I wonder about positioning during your surgery and long term prognosis. Did they do a MRI of your back? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Racewalker48 41 Posted November 17, 2014 Have you seen a specialist like a neurologist for further evaluation? If not, I would recommend it since you are not getting any answers from your PCP and surgeon. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BypassKrista 9 Posted November 17, 2014 Well i have been given the run around with from my surgeon's office and finally got an appointment for a follow-up so i can get a referral for the neurologist. I recently found out that i have scoliosis so that could be a contributing factor to how i was laying on the table. Thanks a bunch for the support you two , i felt really alone in this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MisforMimi 760 Posted November 17, 2014 So sorry to hear this. How are you doing? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Racewalker48 41 Posted November 18, 2014 Let's hope you can get some answers finally..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MisforMimi 760 Posted November 18, 2014 Keep us posted.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BypassKrista 9 Posted November 18, 2014 I will and thanks to you all it means alot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crftskathy 21 Posted November 22, 2014 I hope you get an appointment with a neurologist soon and get some answers! Something's not right! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coastalchick 61 Posted November 22, 2014 http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.researchgate.net%2Fpublication%2F44848650_Developed_foot_drop_as_a_complication_of_bariatric_surgery_case_reports%2Flinks%2F0deec522f3fd876105000000&ei=9TNwVKKqLbbCsATT3oLYCw&usg=AFQjCNFZ9jdy3UO1wMDuwxDa3_rXuWCb0g&bvm=bv.80185997,d.cWc Hope this link helps, I had a friend who had the same thing happen, and she is now almost a year out of surgery with little improvement, but mostly do to doctors shuffling her from specialist to specialist. You need to see an orthopedist, he would be best able to help you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BypassKrista 9 Posted November 22, 2014 Thanks you two and @@coastalchick that article gave me hope. I've really been trying to walk as much as i can so my muscles strengthen up. I'm starting to wiggle my toes some and i got a foot drop brace for support. I'm just craving to wear heels and can't because i will fall. Hopefully my case is like that guys and it takes 45 days for it to spontaneously get better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coastalchick 61 Posted November 22, 2014 (edited) @ BypassKrista I've got my fingers crossed for you. Sometimes in surgeries like this the vagus nerve is inervated accidentally which can cause issues of a unpredictable nature. I'm a nurse, so I have seen this happen. I will keep you in my prayers, and I'm hoping things get better for you soon. Edited November 22, 2014 by coastalchick Share this post Link to post Share on other sites