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Something in the air cast
Something in the air cast






something in the air cast

However, before Season 8 gets underway, the finale of the bifurcated seventh season, set to air on June 5, may answer some questions as to the future of the franchise. Deadline announced the news back in December 2021, along with some major casting shakeups.

something in the air cast

Fear The Walking Dead, the off-shoot to the massively successful and long-running The Walking Dead has officially been renewed for its eighth season. My hope is that I will be cleared to start transitioning out of the boot and also that I will be cleared for physio.AMC’s zombie spin-off just refuses to slow down. There is some stiffness and a little swelling but no pain. I'm also able to stay on my feet a lot longer. I can do stairs normally now (one step at a time). I have a nearly identical style shoe on the left foot - a rocker bottom, memory foam insole, Sketchers ShapeUp (from a pair that was collecting dust in the closest - an impulse purchase from some time back that I never wore), and that is helping a lot. It's been 9 days since I started weight bearing in the boot and I'm walking around very smoothly now. I even managed to do stairs (did them iWalk style, having the good leg do all the hard work of bending). On the morning of the third day I woke up and decided that perhaps I could manage in the house without the walker. By the end of the night I was just keeping the walker close by and was walking short distances in the house. I would take a step or two without the walker. On the second day I was able to start to fully weight bear. I did not go out, so did all my walking practice at home, alternating a little walking with rest, elevation and icing. My the end of that day I had surprised myself as I was able to bear as much as 80% of my weight with no pain and only the smallest amount of swelling. On the first day I started with crutches and then found I was able to bear enough weight to switch to the walker which was easier to use (I hate crutches. Thanks for asking! The transition to FWB in the boot went really smoothly. I'll be eagerly waiting for my turn to wean off of mine I hope it goes well for you at the hospital in 9 days. Good thing my right ankle injury (no driving) and my ridiculously long commute (about 60KM one way) precludes my having to take a cab from the eastern suburbs of Toronto to the western end of it. that must have been tough! I find it hard enough having the energy to put in my 8 hours from the couch. I can't imagine having to be physically present at work yet. I would hope that they would let you return it once you don't need it anymore. It seems odd they would take it from you before you are fully weaned off of it. I had to buy my boot (my extended health care plan covers the cost), so I won't have to give it back. I don't like that this care-plan indicates that weight bearing would help with my healing, yet I'm not allowed to do any for two more weeks I'm hoping to get in touch with someone at the fracture clinic on Monday to see if I can add any more different stretches, or at least start doing some toe-touch/touchdown weight bearing. I have the same stretches, just told to stay off it, which is a bummer. If I was in the UK I believe I would have been given the "weight bearing as tolerated" guidance as outlined in this care plan. I've been looking longingly at the advice given by the Virtual Fracture Clinic for my type of fracture ( ). It seems that the UK takes a more permissive/patient guided approach to weight bearing for stable fractures. I also had a feeling you might be from the UK.








Something in the air cast