Well, this is a thread I can unfortunately relate to. Do motorcycle crashes count?Actually, I've previously been IM'd about this subject since I've alluded to some scars I've acquired over the years. It was a kind, caring inquiry and I appreciate the concern.
I know it took me a while to do this. Some sides of me are just harder for me to show. But thanks!
OK. This happened in 1991 when I was 21. While riding my Harley, I was hit by a car and pretty much lost the entire day of memory. I woke up with the cycle on top of me and the pipes burning into my calf. I was missing about 3" of tibia that never resurfaced. I'm only about 3/4" short now. I ripped off my heel when it went through the trans cover so they reattached that too.
I think I had 9 surgeries total. (so far) Bone grafts, skin grafts, lots of hardware, daily debridement for months, stim treatment 10 hours a day for a year. I was in casts for 2 1/2 years and then it took me about a year to learn to walk and lose most of my limp. Getting my ankle to move was the hardest b/c my achilles was totally shot. Lost the soleus muscle and most of the gastrocnemius. (sp?) I ended up teaching other muscles to compensate.
These are just from the knee down. I've got some more scars higher up from skin graft and bone graft donor sites. They don't show up too well though.
It kinda presents a problem going up hills b/c it still doesn't pull it's own weight yet. But it's getting there. Cycling has really helped my lower leg strength and coordination a lot. Well, here goes. (just breathe...)



Actually, I've previously been IM'd about this subject since I've alluded to some scars I've acquired over the years. It was a kind, caring inquiry and I appreciate the concern.
I know it took me a while to do this. Some sides of me are just harder for me to show. But thanks!
) Bone grafts, skin grafts, lots of hardware, daily debridement for months, stim treatment 10 hours a day for a year. I was in casts for 2 1/2 years and then it took me about a year to learn to walk and lose most of my limp. Getting my ankle to move was the hardest b/c my achilles was totally shot. Lost the soleus muscle and most of the gastrocnemius. (sp?) I ended up teaching other muscles to compensate.
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