Thursday, June 24, 2010
Day 105
Well, I am sitting in the kitchen, eating breakfast and thinking about the triathlon I am doing later. It's going to start with a 25 minute swim at the middle school, followed by a 20 mile bike ride, and finished with a 2.5 mile run. This may sound aggressive, but I have been working like this for 2 weeks now. It feels great to be able to work hard again, and the soreness in my body at the moment is very much welcomed.
Well, I will hopefully post about my time for that triathlon later. I'm not going to go all out, but hopefully sub 2 hours 30 minutes.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Day 94
Monday, May 31, 2010
Day 81
Wow. I have been so busy in the past two weeks. I'm sorry about the lack of updates. I also realize that I need a few new pictures. This hasn't been as informative as I wanted it to be.
I have been falling behind with the therapy. On a good note, however, I feel like my feet are ready to run. I have to wait until June 11th for my next appointment.
The Curwood Festival 5K is on June 5th. I think I am going as a "coach". I have at least 3 runners right now. I'm going to try to carpool over there that morning, and I hope to get some pictures.
I probably won't blog until this weekend or next. That's because I have a lot of homework coming due, and exams are next week! School is almost over!
On a sad note, I can't believe that I'm almost halfway done with high school. I watched my brother and a lot of close friends leave this past Thursday. I cried during the Senior Tunnel. There, I said it. :-(
Well, Goodnight! 8 days of school left, and then I'm a junior!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Day 70
Well, I can't believe it has already been 70 days. 10 weeks of an incredible journey, and I believe I am seeing the end. I may be able to run on June 11. I was told 2 days ago at my last appointment that if things look good in about 3 weeks (June 11) I may get to run! I'm so excited!
School is almost over too, finally. With the end of school though comes the graduation of my older brother, Josh. It has been a wonderful 16.5 years of looking up to him and respecting him. In a few months, he will be down on U of M's Ann Arbor campus, and I'll have to man up a bit.
Hopefully my x-rays will scan so I can put them on here. Fingers crossed!
Well, that didn't work.
The only complaint I have at this point is that my left big toe hurts and the ball of my foot is sore. I think this is because I walke on my other 4 toes for a while after losing the surgical shoes.
Well, track regionals are tomorrow. I'm going....to watch. Hopefully next year I will be competing.
Goodnight
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Day 61
Holy cow. I am glad I took a 2 hour nap earlier, or I would die during school today. I went on my first bike ride today. IT WAS AMAZING! I went for 7.8 miles. Afterwords, I did some sit-ups and pushups (my toes are not bending quite tha far yet, so at least it was a good stretch for them). I'm going in for my next appointment on May 18, 2010.
I can't wait for the next 3 weeks to be over. I have had so much homework, and it is all due around the end of May. On the other side, Josh will be out of high school in less than 3 weeks. Hmm, I guess it is probably best to not wish these last few weeks away.
Well, I still have to stretch my toes, and then try to get some sort of sleep. Hopefully I only have a week left in these splints! That would be amazing! They are curling up and the velcro is starting to go bad.
Well, goodnight.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Day 56
I can officially say that I am 8 weeks post-op. It seems like it has not already been 56 full days since I had surgery. My feet are, I'm happy to say, responding quite well to the constant wiggling and bending that I have been doing for about 10 days or so now. I have lots of motion back, but also a lot of pain when I try to go farther. Moving my toes without my hands, they don't do nearly as well, but at least they move.
I wish I could have started this post of with something like, "It's 1:09 a.m., and I just woke up in the middle of a dream..." The reality of this post is more like this: It's 1:09 a.m., and I am, in a living nightmare. I have been awake for 19 hours now. Welcome to the end of sophomore year.
I have my ten week appointment coming up on May 20th. I'm getting x-rays that day, and the Dr. is going to decide if I need these splints or not. I am really hoping I don't need them, or at least not during the day. That would be so awesome.
I also get to start biking (inside) today, but that probably won't happen due to a lot of homework and lack of sleep. I have a feeling that a large portion of the time I planned on using for homework tonight will be spent in a semi-comatose state on my bedroom floor. I'm so tired.
Well, I should pry try and scrounge up any sleep I can. Got to be kicking at 6:30 a.m.
Goodnight, All.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Day 52
Wow. I can't believe it's been 52 days since surgery. It seems like yesterday that I was struggling to stand without crutches, and now I am standing for hours at track meets. I know I'm not perfect yet, but I feel pretty good. The only pain I have now is when I bend my toes.
I got sick last night. I don't know what it is, but my throat is sore, my nose is drippy, and my head hurts. Can't tell if it is allergies or something else. I just want to sleep, but I have a lot of homework.
At least we are having hamburgers tonight.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Day 49

Sunday, April 25, 2010
Day 45
Well, this weekend was fun. I went to Cooper Reeves' birthday party with Ryan Schnroeder and Brandon Beckman Friday. We played some sweet table hockey game at Corunna's Little Caesers followed by 2 hours of bowling. Yeah, my feet were pretty sore afterwards, but I won the first game with a 103. Brandon ended up winning overall (4 games). He bowled a 140 or something crazy in his second game.
Saturday, after coming home, I did some homework, and then went to Church at 4. First Communion masses take freaking forever. Oh well, I was there once, and at the time, it was very special. After Church, Jessy and I went out to Mancinos in Owosso. Then we went to visit with Uncle Doug. Afterwards, we hung out at her house from 9:30 to 11, of which 15 minutes were spent listening to the radio in my car because she forgot her house keys and her parents were on their way home from her sister's.
Today, I woke up at 9:30 and immediately started doing homework. I had to read 200 pages in a book and do 2 math assignments. I finished at 4, and then spent some time with Jessy working on her grandma's memorial garden. I'm now here typing.
My toes are coming along well. In just 3 days, I can bend both of them about twice as far as Thursday at my doctor's appointment. I'm excited about all of this. But, to see how far I have to get my toes to bend, I had Jessy bend hers up and down once, and the only thought I had was "Holy Crap."
In other news, I really need to get a picture on here of my feet. They are looking so much better now than even a week ago.
Well, I'm going to bed. Goodnight All.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Day 43
Bored and I can't sleep. Feet are very sore, as I was cleared to wear regular shoes today, as well as starting to bend my toes. I really need to get some pictures up. I wish I could show you what my feet look like now. They are so much better than even two weeks ago.
I guess I ended up with 2 screws in each foot. I have 1 in my first metatarsal and 1 in the first part of my toe in each foot. It was kind of cool seeing all that on the x-rays.
These next 3 months are going to be tough. I get to start biking in 2 weeks, and then hopefully running in July. It's getting closer! I just have to rehab right. I know it's going to be tough, and it's going to be painful, but in the end, I hope it's all worth it. I pray that I haven't thrown away a good 4 months of my life.
I had a vision today, or rather, a very emotional thought (for me). I ran my last track race last spring, at the 2nd meet of the year. When I return to track, it will have been almost 2 years since I raced on a track. I know that cross country will likely bring a state championship this year (fingers crossed), but I don't know if I will cry before my first race on a track, or after. Decisions, decisions!
Well, as it is only Friday morning, I still have school in the morning, so I am going to go to sleep. Goodnight all, or rather, good morning!
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Day 37
These past two weeks have gone by so fast. My pain has been very light, or non-existent, with my left foot hurting slightly more than my right.
The cruise two weeks ago was AWESOME. Thank you mom and dad for that wonderful experience. I still wish was in the Carribean. (I'll get pictures on here from the cruise as soon as I can, but I am on the wrong compter right now).
This past week, Uncle Doug flew in, and he and his family are coming back to Michigan! Hopefully the economy will get better so everyone else can too. I miss all of them....the Alaskan half of my family. I'm excited that just one family is coming back, but I am nervous about seeing them all again. The last time I saw my cousins, they were about 6 and 7 years old or so. How much have they changed? :-/
Last night, I got to watch the Chesaning boys distance team (track) kick some major @$$ in the 4 x 1 mile relay. We won by a landslide, and it would have been a lot more if I could have ran. I miss running so much. I just feel incomplete without it. I don't feel entirely useless, however, on the days that I lift weights. That's how I am staying sane. I can't wait to get clearance to start cycling, so I can build up my cardio again. With all my commitments, I will probably have to do morning workouts!
Tonite, I got permission from my parents to drive. My dad let me drive to the car wash with my surgical shoes on, and then home. After he decided it was o.k., I drove with Sam to Owosso. Now I don't have to wait until 7:30 to get to school every morning.
My recovery has gone very well. My left big toe is healing slightly closer to the other toes than the right one is, but there is still a Space between my toes. It's going to be weird. I'm used to the skin of my big toe getting pinched underneath my other toes when I run. No more. When the inside of my second toes itched, I could move my big toes, and the itch was gone. And flip flops used to never fall off my feet. Now they will. I won't miss anything abut the bunions though. They were painful.
I have a appointment with Dr. Duncan on Thursday to get my feet x-rayed and see if I am ready to start biking. hopefully I will be able to wear wider, regular shoes. That's what I am hearing, anyway, but I will have to wear splints on my feet too. So, hopefully, just 5 days left of bandages. I'm excited!
Well, goodnight. I have to get up for an 8:30 a.m. mass, followed by Mcdonalds, followed by homework and maybe hanging out with the girlfriend. Only 40 days of school left!
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Day 31
Just got back from the cruise. Haven't had internet all week, so I haven't posted all week. The trip itself was very exciting. Now I am typing a paper that is due tomorrow. I will post pictures from the trip later this week maybe, but for now, I will say that my pain last weekend was up at a 6 for a few nights, and today it was a 3 a couple of times. I have to finish this paper, so goodnight all.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Day 23
Another long, boring day today. We were in the cars from 10 to 9:30 today, driving from Mcdonough, Georgia, to Boca Raton, Florida. My feet felt much better today, but I am still trying to figure these splints out so that they will do their job without causing too much pain.
This is going to be a long week. I have a feeling that I am going to be a "spectator" as everyone else swims, swims, and swims. All I can do is dangle my poor feet in the water. Oh well. I can't complain, I wanted this done. This is just going to be a tough week for me. (Stubbed my left toe twice...that hurts)
Well, going to go for now. Feet are tingling (I am using a stand up computer in the hotel). I'll post later.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Day 22
Haven't posted in a few days. I have been busy. We are in Mcdonough, Georgia for tonight. Let me bring you up to speed.
I went in on Wednesday to get my feet checked out, and instead of getting them re-wrapped, I recieved two removable splints and four gel toe spacers. I have to wear the splints inside of my surgical shoes, of which I now have two pairs (blue and black). When I bathe, I have to use the toe spacers to keep my toes apart, but at least I can wash my feet now.
The past two days since have been miserable. I can't sleep much, and these splints HURT. They will be ok for a while, at which point I will fall asleep, and then I will wake up to shooting pains running along my toe underneath my incisions. I'm having a blast. :-/
The drive to Georgia was pretty exciting. We stopped and ate in Clio around 9 p.m., and we drove, and drove, and drove. We crossed into Ohio around midnight, and then into Kentucky around 3 a.m. Cincinatti was very pretty. I wish I had some pictures.
Around 5 a.m., we pulled into a visitor center in Kentucky. My parents took a nap for a few hours, and then we were back on the road by 8. We stopped at a Shoney's Restuarant in Knoxville, Tennessee, and had an amazing breakfast. After leaving around 10:30 or so, we drove through Atlanta, and then we encountered a TRAFFIC JAM. A 3.5 hour ride became a 5 hour ride, but by 3, we were checked into the hotel.
Since then, I took a 5 hour nap, and then hopped on my crutches to a nearby gas station to buy some food. My feet hurt right now, and I will probably not sleep well tonight. It's worth a try though, I guess.
Goodnight.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Day 19

9:58 p.m.
I am finally all caught up with my homework. Ahh, I can finally relax a little bit. I am going to pack my stuff for school tomorrow, clean my filthy shoes, and then go to bed. I am so glad and relieved.
I can't believe I am already almost 3 weeks out of surgery. This has been fantastic so far. Looking back, it seems that just yesterday I was laying down in the den, drugged up, staying home from school, and sleeping through the day. I wouldn't walk at all, and only left the den to use the bathroom. Now, I can walk (slowly - wooden shoes) and I hate being so limited. I haven't taken any prescription painkillers in 6 days, and am only on Tylenol if things get bad.
I'm ready for the cruise, and the drive down. I'm not so sure about the drive home though. I just got to make it through the next two days, and then the fun will begin.
Goodnight.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Day 17
Getting ready for bed. I am really tired, and really fat. I need to exercise. I am going to find a lot of upper body exercises that I can start to do. I know that I can always do Ab workouts, but I need to do some sort of all-around lifting.
Today was a long day. I have 2.5 out of 9 sections of History to go yet. That's better than the 7.5 out of 9 that I had left last night.
Pain was a 1 today. I had a few flare ups, and this constant dull ache between my first and second metatarsal on my left foot, but other than that, my feet are just sore all over. I can't wait to run again.
Well, off to find some weight lifting exercises, then I'm gonna go to bed.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Day 16
Today has been a long day. I have two chapters of history to do this weekend (9 sections) before I am all caught up with my homework. All I have to do yet is take notes on each section. I could do all this tonight (3 hours) or some tonight and some tomorrow (1 hour + 2 hours = 3 hours). I don't know what I will do. The good news is that I am not tired, so I could do 3 hours straight of notetaking if I wanted to (sounds fun, don't it?).
My feet are feeling pretty good right now. There is just some mild pain from the cotton ho,lding my toes apart. Other than that, I haven't been better.
Well, homework can't do itself (although I wish it could), so I'm off to finish my history.
Goodnight!
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Day 14
I think I'm gonna give up on homework. It's so depressing, it makes me want to cry. I can't sleep well, my feet hurt all the time, and I still have a crapload of homework to do and only 2 days to do it, because the freaking marking period ends tomorrow! Screw it! I'm going to go get a mountain dew or something and get everything done tonight. I won't sleep AT ALL. Maybe something good will come out of staying up until God knows when.
I'm off to start the impossible!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Day 13






Monday, March 22, 2010
Day 11
Holy Cow! I can't believe I used to be able go through an entire day of school. That was a rough one on me. I spent the afternoon camped out in the den. I am still making up tests, and now I have to reschedule two of them. It's just wonderful.
Today, I was victim to a new kind of pain. I felt shooting pains that rain between my first and second metatarsals on both feet feet. They would intensify for 10 seconds, and they fade away, leaving a dull ache. I still haven't went an entire day yet without popping a painkiller. :-(
Well, I go back Wednesday to get my stitches taken out. I'm so excited! I finally (God-willing and Doctor allowing) will get to wash my feet. I'm so happy about that! No more odor!
Well, I am off to bed (I think). I thank all of you that have sent cards and get well wishes to me. I enjoy reading them.
Good night.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Day 9
Just getting off to bed. Yesterday was a good day. I only took 1 pain pill because I have been up on m,y feet a lot. Gotta finish up what little homework I have yet sometime today. Oh boy! What fun!
10:38 p.m.
Long Day. I'm sorry that these posts are getting to be kind of short. I just don't have much to say. I can already see the next 5 weeks of my life. I'm going to have to restrain myself from overdoing, like no more 5 hour shopping trips with the girlfriend (at least I took a nap in the guest services).
The pain today is just a general achiness on the bottom of my feet caused by the shopping trip. I guess it was worth it, because I got a few much wanted shirts.
I didn't work out at all last week. :-0 Holy Crap, I just said that. I have to at least start with some sort of weightlifting regimen.
I'm still catching up on homework. I have 2 tests to make up, and a few small assignments yet. This is mostly from chemistry, which I have all but just forgotten how to do. At least now I have the time to bury my face in a textbook. :-)
Well, I'm off to finish a little bit of Spanish, then to bed. Thank God for 3 hour naps!
Friday, March 19, 2010
Day 8








Thursday, March 18, 2010
Day 7

I just woke up from a 7 hour slumber. It took 2 hours to fall asleep last night. I had the same problem last night. I am really tired, and my pain is probably a 3. Other than that, I'm ok. I'm hoping that today is not as boring as yesterday. I'm going to take a bath and then have some breakfast. Then I have no idea.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Day 6
Just finished typing up a paper for English, and wasting time on facebook. Second night in a row that I have been up until 2. This is really not good for my sleep schedule. I'm expecting my feet to be sore later today when I wake up. I did a lot today, including walk to the bathroom without crutches. When laxatives work, there is no stopping them!
Anyway, Good Night.
11:56 a.m.
I woke have had breakfast in the past half hour. I wake up now with bladder pains that are worse than my feet hurt. At least those are easily taken care of.
I'm at home alone right now. I'm bored, and I don't really want to do my English homework, but I probably should. Soooo, that's what I'm going to do.
7:24 p.m.
I managed to get my English homework done. I still have to do a chemistry review, a chemistry vocab sheet, and 3 easy math assignments. I am waiting here patiently for my girlfriend to finish her homework. I should do some of mine, but that requires me to think. Don't wanna do that right now.
11:45 p.m.
Really bored, and I can't sleep. This has not been a good past few days. I haven't slept well at all. Off to try to sleep, like I have been for two hours.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Day 5


I woke up around 9:20 to a crapload of text messages. I guess Mrs. Wenzlick showed all of the kids in my 2nd hour my blog, and one of my papers was used as an example. :-) Really tired right now. The pain today is about a 3, but it's become a "normal" thing. I need something to do after I eat. I know that homework is there, but I'm not in the mood (all though, as I write about it, I have the motivation to do it).
Well, I'm off on today's first adventure. To the Kitchen and Bathroom!
12:31 p.m.
Wow. Just slid up the stairs on my butt, and then crawled to the bathroom. I'm gonna take a bath before we go to Subway and eat lunch with my dad. I'm making progress on the history homework. I think I will have chapters 22 & 23 done before today is over. I'm enjoying it thoroughly.
Well, I got to go. I don't know how long this will take, but we are leavin at 1. Oh yeah, barely any pain when I am laying now. I'd say it's a 1, when I use crutches, it doesn't go higher than a 4. Hooray!
8:59 p.m.
Well, I take back the last statement. I woke up about 10 minutes ago, and my feet hurt bad. I think they fell of the pillows that I had them on, so they started to swell. I would say it was about a 6. These little "freak accidents" are the only things that make my feet hurt worse than a 3. It's kind of my fault that my feet hurt, as I think I was too mobile today. I gotta calm it down tomorrow. On the bright side, Chapter 22 for History is done!
I'm now laying in bed, contemplating if I should write and type my 3 short essays for English for English tonight. I will probably do at least one of these papers tonight.
Today, I went up to Subway to enjoy a White Turkey footlong sub with lettuce, American cheese, and honey mustard with my mom at 1:30. Dad would have been there, but certain patients sometimes keep him late for lunch. After this, we went to Dollar Daze. I must have sat in the car for a half hour while my mom looked at graduation party stuff. Well, good for you mom, I am glad you accomplished something today! After this, we returned glasses to my Grandma Grace, and then we visisted for a half hour with her and Grandpa Jack. After this, we talked to Mr. Baese about the current political issues that are going on (It all makes sense now, thanks for the explanation). When I finally arrived at home (around 4), I finished my History and tried to start my Chemistry, but I need to re-read that chapter before I attempt the assignments.
After eating a light dinner, I crashed in bed around 6:30. I slept for 2 hours and now I am here, writing about my day. Oh yeah, I won the "Busy Bee" award from the Oscars tonight, which I did not go to. I only wish it was easier to use the bathroom sometimes.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Day 4



Good morning all. It's a wonderful, splendid day. This is the best I have felt so far. My pain is about a 2 on a 0 to 10 scale. This is a HUGE improvement since yesterday. The recovery seems to be almost to good to be true. I just have to keep reminding myself that both of my feet are technically broken.
I took a bath and had some cereal in the past hour. At some point today I will probably start my homework. I really just want to lay in bed and snooze, but I've already got it better than most simply by being home this fine Monday morning.
Sigh...today's going to drag on forever.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Day 3

I woke up once last night to take painkillers. Then I woke up again at 7:40. I was behind in my painkillers, so this was definitely the worst pain I have felt so far. My left foot likes to throb and exert a warm, outward pushing pressure from within the toe. Just excruciating this morning. I would say an 8 out of 10.
I feel like now the pain has at least stabilized around an uncomfortable 6, but at least it is not an 8. I have some ice on my ankles in hope that it will cool the blood entering my feet. Less warmth = less weird sensations = less pain. Oh yeah. How's that for thinking? (I actually found that on the Internet). I'd like to fall back asleep, but I don't think that's going to happen for a while. God bless my mom for being there this morning.
11:17 a.m.
Woke up a short while ago from another drug induced nap. I'm debating on dragging myself to the bathroom. I have given up on the crutches, as they hurt too much and it takes 2 other people to watch me. At least when I drag myself, I don't have to worry myself or anyone else about me falling.
Kind of bored, but that is to be expected. Maybe I will do some heavy weight training with my arms, so I will have something to do, and so my babe will have something to look at during Spring Break.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Day 2


Well, breakfast is almost ready. I'll post later.
12:55 p.m.
I just woke up from a two hour nap. Feelin ok, but the feet are more sore. I think that the anesthesia is probably gone, so all the pain I have now is unmasked. My girlfriend just showed up, so that ends this quick update.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Wow, just wow. (Day 1)








(^My Awesome Post-Surgery Shoes & Straight Big Toes!^)
I arrived at the hospital today at 10 a.m. We checked in, sat around in the waiting room, and talked to the receptionist for a while. By 10:45, I was in a surgical/hospital gown in a pre-op room. Then, a very friendly nurse came into my room. She asked a few basic questions and put an IV in my left arm, but no drugs yet, just fluids. Between talking to multiple people, (nurses, anesthesiologists) and waiting for the surgeon, I must have used the bathroom about 8 times. Finally, at 12:45 p.m., I was prepared. The surgical team assembled themselves in my pre-op room, and I was wheeled down to the surgical room. They switched me over from the gurney to a smaller, narrower, bed. People were bustling around, just like T.V., where they are doing 10 things to you all at once. An antibiotic was started, and then the anesthesia was started. Less than a minute later (I had fallen asleep earlier while waiting), I was gone.
I was informed that my surgery took almost 4 hours or so. Along with doing the Bilateral Dorsal Cheilectomies, Dr. Duncan did two Chevron Osteotomies and fixed the ENTIRE bunion on both of my feet. I guess the procedure took so long because I have "hard bone". I hope that's not a bad thing. ;-)
Well, now I am home. I'm ok so far, but feet (left especially) have done their fair share of being painful. I just got to keep thinking about that cross country state title this fall. :-)
Night
Feet hurt every time I get up and go to the bathroom. It's ok on the way there, but but by the time I'm getting back into bed....pain is about a 5 on a 1 to 10 scale. These first few days should be fun. Right now, I'm listening to my brothers play basketball outside, and I tried to play some PS2, but that was no fun. I finally ate something substantial around 10:20. It was a small bowl of cereal [for those of you that know me well, you should get a kick out of that ;-)].
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010 (The Day Before)
I want to upload a picture of the little room I am staying in at home (I won't be able to climb the stairs, so I got moved :-). Not much else to say.
I am nervous, I'm not going to lie about that. I'll just be relieved when it's all over. I don't know how tomorrow will go, but hopefully I will hopefully get a few pictures on here of my surgical adventure. Maybe some from the surgery, or maybe before and after, but definitely a picture of my boots. ;-).
Here's to all going well!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Schoolwork and Other Things
I'm kind of nervous, but I am ready for it. Hopefully the procedure goes well and is done right!
Monday, March 8, 2010
March 8th, 2010
(Top - non weight-bearing, Bottom - weight bearing)
I was told today, around 1 p.m., that I would be undergoing double dorsal cheilectomy with the possibility of Chevron Osteotomies on Friday, March 12th, 2010, at 12:00 noon. This will take place at St. Mary's Hospital in Saginaw, MI. My surgeon is Dr. Duncan.
I have been seeing Dr. Duncan for awhile now (since November, after going to the State finals and taking 9th as a team in Cross Country for Chesaning). I am supposed to be at the hospital at 10 a.m. with surgery scheduled for noon. I cannot run this entire week [:*(]. No food or water after midnight the day before my surgery (ugh, no FOOD for 14+ hours!!!! NOO!) Anyway, I'm going to try to get a picture of my feet on here soon so we have an image to start with.