Better, not perfect.

Okay, I went to the prosthetist office yesterday and got my socket adjusted. It’s not perfect yet but I was right about the problem being a matter of adjustment. I still have the same problem but it’s much moderated. I was able to walk all around the property today getting work done without being in agony, and fiddling with the padding helps. So I’m not done with adjustments but we’re on the right track.

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4 Responses to Better, not perfect.

  1. Tree Mike; eff bee eye code name, Foghorn Leghorn says:

    That’s good news! Glad you’re getting SOME relief. At least you’re going in the right direction.

  2. If its a modular kind of thing, can they not simply ‘transplant’ the socket that you used on the old leg to the new one? Or is it a case of a new design being incompatible with an old design? Or is it that the problem isnt the socket but the ‘gait’ of the leg and how that affects your interface with the socket?

  3. Joel says:

    If its a modular kind of thing, can they not simply ‘transplant’ the socket that you used on the old leg to the new one?

    They did. The only thing wrong with the old leg was the socket, so we just swapped the new socket onto the old peg and foot. Saved quite a lot of money that way.

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