Femoral Popliteal Bypass:
My Recovery Timeline from Fem-Pop Surgery
I'm an avid cyclist and this documents my experiences before and after Femoral Popliteal Bypass Surgery (Fem-Pop Bypass). I was in generally good health with no previous complications from peripheral artery disease - PAD. Certainly not intended to give specific medical advise, just a chronological story of what it took to get me back riding my bicycle.
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Friday, March 10, 2017
Week 7 - Progress Report
It's official. I'm basically healed. My leg can be fully extended straight, I can bend my knee so that my heal gets about 8" away from the back of my thigh. I can stand straight up to walk with hardly any funny feelings of tightness. If only the swelling in my lower leg and ankle would go down permanently I'd be nearly good as new. I did lose my good conditioning from not really exercising for three months, and I have gained 8 lbs, but I'm feeling good.
I've had my 3rd and 4th PT sessions, and in addition to the heat treatment, message, and weights, I've gotten on their exercise bike and done up to 25 minutes of spinning. At one point I had my heart rate up to 150 for a few minutes. I figure if disaster was to strike, I'd rather have it happen while I'm in a supervised situation as opposed to being alone on my trainer in my basement.
There is also a noticeable reduction in the hardness of my incision line. Near the side of my knee, where there is still swelling, my skin would clump up when the knee was in the bent position. It looked pretty grundy. But this week, even though it's nowhere near perfect, it is clumping less. This may be a natural progression of healing, but I'd like to think that my diligent messaging twice a day has also helped.
The rest of my scar looks good, especially above my knee. The PT guy pointed out that skin should be able to move in all directions. You realize how important it is to keep working at the skin to make it move. I've been using a firm circular message right on top of the scar line to help free the skin from the scar tissue below. I would circle clockwise, then counter clockwise, then up and down along the line. I think it does a lot of good and I would highly recommend doing it twice a day. I would also recommend searching for videos on YouTube to gather info on how best to treat scars and scar tissue.
The last thing I'll say as my 7th week comes to a close... My goal for next week is to get back on my bicycle and take a nice ez ride out in the fresh air of the open road. Once I accomplish that, my real road back to where I was begins.
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