Don't know anything... but geez, what a bummer!
Veronica
Don't know anything... but geez, what a bummer!
Veronica
Thanks, V. It's really not quite as bad as it sounds. From everything I've read, the treatment is the same as for a sprained ankle (which is what I thought I had anyway).
SheFly
"Well behaved women rarely make history." including me!
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Did you do this @ Prov last week? I watched the women's elite race, so I saw the course on Sunday. Was it at that steep downhill with the switchback back up? That looked like a really hard section, so it was where my bf and I watched. We saw a few falls there. BF, who's a decent climber, kept saying he didn't know if he could make it up those inclines.
I hope you're healing up! I'm amazed by your ability to do this type of racing.
SheFly, I/ve had an avulsion fracture of my second metatarsal. I had to have surgery.
my understanding (could be incorrect and specific to my case) of an avulsion fracture is that this is when a piece of bone chips away from the main bone and is held away by supporting ligaments. Mine would not heal because the supposting ligaments held the chip away and the chip was sliding around. So the bone could not heal itself. The chip had to be removed and the ligaments had to be stapled back to the second metatarsal head.
all healed up well, but it was very difficult to get a diagnosis because the chip was difficult to see. It took months of seeing doctors and walking in a boot to before someone finally took an x-ray that showed the chip and how far it was held away from the bone. prior to that, doctors told me that there was just bruising and to give it time. after the time was up they implied that I "should no longer have pain" and acted put out with me that I kept coming back saying "it feels like there is grinding pain when I run"
good luck with you, I hope that yours has a better recovery, just wanted to tell you my story since you asked.
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Sounds painful.Heal up quick SheFly.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
redrhodie - Yup, in the bowl at Providence last week, just where you mentioned. Rolled from the top of the hill all the way back down to the bottom. I knew it was likely not so good when I went to stand on it and fell back down... But I did get up and finish the race (I know, not so smart).
Silver - thanks for sharing. I'm hopeful that mine will NOT require surgery, but am suspecting they will put me in a boot when I go to the ortho tomorrow. I behaved this weekend and didn't race on it, but probably did a lot more walking than I should have. Glad to hear that yours did heal up though. My pictures must be pretty clear since this is what they diagnosed with the first films.
Oakleaf - thanks! I'll keep you all posted on my progress. Off to the Ortho tomorrow morning.
SheFly
"Well behaved women rarely make history." including me!
http://twoadventures.blogspot.com
Good luck at the Ortho tomorrow. I will keep my fingers crossed for you.