More specifically, I guess I should say serious or debilitating injuries. I can deal with muscle strains and the occasional broken toe or finger, even a broken arm or leg, but injuries that force you to completely change your lifestyle and fight your instincts/habits while you wait to heal are a complete pain in the ass. Pun intended in some circumstances.
A little background, I've been training in martial arts for 31 years. If you count fingers, toes, and ribs, I've had over 30 fractures in my life. Most of those are from training or competitive fighting. I've had my right ankle, my right hand, and my nose reconstructed as a result of some of these breaks. But none of them compare to what I'm dealing with now.
I've had a history of knee problems in the last 11 years. I've torn the lateral collateral ligament in each knee twice and even suffered tears in the Iliotibial Band in my left leg. While quite painful, they healed fairly quickly with therapy and I was right back to training and competing soon after.
Now, I'm dealing with something new to my knee. I've recently been diagnosed with a partially detached Patellar Tendon. Walking doesn't hurt, but kneeling down feels like I'm kneeling on a lego or a rock. Putting any amount of weight on it, like trying to go up stairs, hurts like hell too.
My doctor doesn't think surgery will speed up the healing process any more than letting it heal naturally will. I'm currently waiting on a second opinion for that, but in the mean time I'm not supposed to do anything that will put any stress on that tendon. No running, jumping, kicking, squatting, kneeling, weights, or even swimming.
If I was in a cast, something that required crutches, or even a wheel chair, I don't think I'd really mind it too much. But as it is, everything is "normal." I constantly have to remind myself of what I can or can't do and am often given painful reminders when I forget. Instinct causes more pain and discomfort than stupidity. I almost feel like I need to go out and buy one of those full leg braces just to keep me from being able to bend it.
The next "about 6 months" are going to be so, so fun.
A little background, I've been training in martial arts for 31 years. If you count fingers, toes, and ribs, I've had over 30 fractures in my life. Most of those are from training or competitive fighting. I've had my right ankle, my right hand, and my nose reconstructed as a result of some of these breaks. But none of them compare to what I'm dealing with now.
I've had a history of knee problems in the last 11 years. I've torn the lateral collateral ligament in each knee twice and even suffered tears in the Iliotibial Band in my left leg. While quite painful, they healed fairly quickly with therapy and I was right back to training and competing soon after.
Now, I'm dealing with something new to my knee. I've recently been diagnosed with a partially detached Patellar Tendon. Walking doesn't hurt, but kneeling down feels like I'm kneeling on a lego or a rock. Putting any amount of weight on it, like trying to go up stairs, hurts like hell too.
My doctor doesn't think surgery will speed up the healing process any more than letting it heal naturally will. I'm currently waiting on a second opinion for that, but in the mean time I'm not supposed to do anything that will put any stress on that tendon. No running, jumping, kicking, squatting, kneeling, weights, or even swimming.
If I was in a cast, something that required crutches, or even a wheel chair, I don't think I'd really mind it too much. But as it is, everything is "normal." I constantly have to remind myself of what I can or can't do and am often given painful reminders when I forget. Instinct causes more pain and discomfort than stupidity. I almost feel like I need to go out and buy one of those full leg braces just to keep me from being able to bend it.
The next "about 6 months" are going to be so, so fun.
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