05-23-2017 01:03
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05-23-2017 01:03
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This past Wednesday, I fell down some stairs (they think I missed the last step) at work. This resulted in a compound fracture of the right leg and two small fractures in my left foot. So, I was wondering, if you've ever broken a leg/ankle after you started using Fitbit, what did you do about your Fitbit?
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05-23-2017 01:24 - edited 05-23-2017 01:25
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05-23-2017 01:24 - edited 05-23-2017 01:25
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I never have and knock on wood I hope I never will, but I would change my goals to what I can do at that time. If it is not step based, maybe a calorie burn goal. And use it to check how many calories I burn, so I would not gain too much weight as my activity level changes for that period.
I forgot to add that I wish you a quick recovery.
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05-23-2017 01:24 - edited 05-23-2017 01:25
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I never have and knock on wood I hope I never will, but I would change my goals to what I can do at that time. If it is not step based, maybe a calorie burn goal. And use it to check how many calories I burn, so I would not gain too much weight as my activity level changes for that period.
I forgot to add that I wish you a quick recovery.
Karolien | The Netherlands
05-23-2017 06:16
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05-23-2017 06:16
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I broke my hand that required 3 pins. Needless to say, there was quite a bit of pain in moving around for 6 weeks (with another 6 weeks of PT). I stopped wearing the fitbit for the first 6 weeks and focused on recovery (mending bones burns a butt ton of calories and my weight did not change during that time). Once I was in PT and had some activity, I started wearing the fitbit again.
07-30-2017 06:47
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07-30-2017 06:47
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Hope you're healing! Broken bones are a B****.
I did a whopper to my right let that required 2 surgeries and 5 months of PT. I didn't wear my Fitbit during the first 4 months since my mind was on not screaming in pain. lol After that I did put it back on and focused on small goals such as even 1,000 steps (and of course walking with my foot facing forward which I still struggle with). I found the fitbit did motivate me even though all I wanted to do was lay down.
Remember to do the exercises/strength training your therapist will give you on a regular basis. They may hurt but are obviously good for you and much needed!

07-30-2017 19:26
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07-30-2017 19:26
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Ouch! I'm so sorry. The last time I broke a bone was a breaking my wrist couple of years ago. That was before I started my fitness journey, so I don't have much advice for you. So you might want to lower your goals, as someone else suggested. And focus on healing.

