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Pat:
I'm so sorry to hear this! You were doing so well with your program too! This just bites!!! ![]()
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Glad to hear your job is taking care of you! Can you get a temp handicapped
parking permit for when you do drive, or even for others who may drive you places?
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I'm sorry about your accident and hope for a quick and total recovery for you. I'm another person who broke her ankle and needed screws, seven. Recovery is challenging, but you can do it. =-) Oh, didn't break it skating. But, I did start skating because of it.
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Thank you everyone for your well wishes. I am doing better, I suppose, but it is certainly overwhelming.
DBNy, I'll have to ask about the handicapped parking permit when i see the doctor next week. I won't be driving myself anywhere soon, but we'll see. Chico, that's interesting that you started skating because of an ankle break! And you needed 7 screws, wow! I'm such a slacker, only needed 3! Thanks again. I'll try to hang in there. pat
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![]() ![]() Given that, I have had two bad shin/achilles tendon sprain one year caused by my old boots which has little to no support left. I was very determined to make my very first lesson with my NYC coach! I tried to skate on it when I was visiting NYC and it was just AWFUL to do so. (He never knew about it, BTW and it wasn't bad until I got off the ice.) So I definitely don't think your achilles tendon ruptures are small potatoes injury either! The blessing about it is... I can finally "allow myself" to get what is now my current pair of beautiful and comfy PURPLE CUSTOM Harlicks! No more shin/achilles tendon problems! No arch problems either! The boot fit like a dream!!! It's expensive as hell, but the comfort level and the progress I've made on my skating b/c of these boots are just wonderful!!! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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And this year and a half of injury, rehab, and discovering new ways to still do the things I love has been an amazing journey-- I won't go so far to say that I wouldn't trade it for a perfect tendon again, but I can't say that I regret it. Big injuries really have a way of bringing out the strongest in us (even though it doesn't feel that way at the time), and of making us appreciate even the little daily annoyances of all of the things that we love. AAANNNDDD... skating is AMAZING rehab. There's nothing like backwards one-footed pumps to build foot and calf strength in the injured leg! and you can't limp on the ice... you have to share your weight evenly if you don;t want to just keep going in one big circle ![]() |
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Very sorry to hear about your injury! Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
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Man, this sucks!! And you were going to compete this weekend too!!
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I'm sorry to hear about your accident just before competition.
I broke my right ankle in '98 while skating (swerved to avoid someone, blade got caught in the ice as I fell) and tore ligaments. I had one screw put in which was removed 6 weeks later. The bone healed in 2 months, but the ligaments took 6 months to recover. I did get everything back, and the ankle is as good as it has ever been. I hope you could keep your spirits up. Maybe during your recovery you could buy yourself something nice with the money that you would've spent skating. I wish you a quick recovery! |
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Injuries are so frustrating...
It took almost 3 months for my wrist to recover. My finger is still not healed and the poor joint is huge now and still doesn't bend all the way. But as annoying as these minor things are, I can't imagine breaking an ankle. I was skating again within a couple days of both of the other injuries... When NCSkater02 broke her ankle a while back, it haunted my skating dreams for ages to come. But I guess, things do finally get better, and you get to come back to skating in due time. Here's hoping for a speedy recovery, and I hope that it's not to bothersome in the interim. Best of wishes,
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sk8pics,
Three....seven....nasty anyway you look at it! I had a sport medicine doctor for my surgery and he felt skating would be a great way to regain my ankle strength and flexibility. I've always been a physical person and this was important to me. I have to be honest and say it was HARD. Saying that, I fell in love with the sport and was motivated to ignore the pain and try. The pain does get better but I do have bad bouts sometimes. I would suggest getting a Bunga sleeve to act as a barrier when you do return. Pressure on those screws heads isn't fun. You can do this! =-) Chico
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Yuck - I hope it heals quickly. That's horrible that it happened right before your competition! To help it heal, I would send someone out to get me lots of chocolate, some good movies, and a stack of books
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So sorry to hear your news,
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Thank you guys for everything, you are really helping me. This is all definitely scary and frustrating. And so hard to get around or do anything. I'm hoping it will be a little better when I get my cast on. One of my other coaches is most likely going to take me for that. Do I have great coaches, or what?
People have been great and I totally appreciate everything. I have to think of some nice things to do for all the folks who are helping me out, but I have plenty of time to think. And the nurse at my job was helpful yesterday with some info that I needed. She seems to think I shouldn't come back until I can walk some, so that would mean after the cast is off. That's good and bad. But I can do work at home and when I get up to 4 hours a day that will take me off the disability rolls, which is good all around. Anyway, thanks again to everyone for their posts here, and also for the private emails. don't forget about me as the days and weeks pass! Pat
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Sorry to hear about your accident, Pat. It sounds suspiciously (and scarily) like an accident I had this past June, except with my left leg. I was doing a double flip-double toe and totally missed my toe pick on the double toe. I crashed in twisty-top fashion onto my left leg. Luckily, I didn't break my ankle (thought I had at first). I ended up dislocating my knee and tearing a ligament that runs over the top of my ankle. Couldn't so much as do a 3-turn on that foot for a month. :\
I hope you feel better soon! Take it easy!
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Ouch, whispersung. Reading that description made me cringe. I wasn't even doing anything exciting, which is what is so annoying. Just a fluke thing. I'm glad you didn't break anything with your fall!
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Broke my ankle doing a 3turn in July, the day after my husband had a hip replacement. I was in a cast for 2 months, and on crutches for 2 wks after. I am still limping slightly, but have returned to the ice. My skating is very simple, but I can balance well on the bad foot. I broke the rt ankle, so I could not even drive. Try to do exercises to keep muscle tone in your injured leg. It will be very difficult. Although I lifted weights, my muscles atrophied. When the thigh part of the cast came off, I had a very skinny thigh. When the rest of the cast came off, my calf looked like a toothpick. I always had legs like tree trunks. It has been a long battle, but I have learned a lot about myself and taking things for granted. I am very grateful to be able to walk. i had plenty of time for introspection. Now that i am on the ice, I really appreciate it though it somehow does not seem very important anymore. I will always skate, but this experience really changed my perspective.
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Kay,
Thank you, I had actually been reading your journal and appeciated your candor. Now I can really empathize with your struggles. My splint goes to just below my knee and so I can bend my leg and I do that periodically, basically doing leg extensions with the weight of the splint. I also can well understand your comments about your perspective changing Thanks again, Pat
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Pat, I'm sorry to hear about your injury. But-- fear not, you WILL be able to eventually get back and skate as you did before the injury. I busted my ankle and tore ligaments in my rt. ankle over 4 years ago. I had a plate and 5 screws inserted. It was about 6 months before I could skate again, and even then, I was scooting around cautiously, not jumping, and still having swelling and pain. A little less than a year after surgery, I was back to my pre-injury state of skating (single jumps and mostly botched axel attempts). Last year, I had surgery again to take out the plate and screws, and recovery time was about 4-5 months. Some people were telling me to just stop skating, which I was not willing to do, because otherwise I'd become a blob.
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(((((((Sending prayers and hugs to you for a speedy recovery, Pat)))))))
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