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  1. #1
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    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
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  2. #2
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    Good luck at the Ortho tomorrow. I will keep my fingers crossed for you.

  3. #3
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    I had exactly the same thing - same leg, same side ... but there were 3 avulsion fractures ... Spent 4 weeks on crutches, and another 2 months 2x week PT. I have absolutely no problems now (3years later) but the ankle wasn't 100% for about 7months. By a 9months it was better. I was about 35 when it happened and I heal reasonably fast. However, avulsion fractures at that spot take time to heal and be free of pain completely. Good thing is, I would not expect any long term problems. It will heal 100%.
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    Martinkap - YIKES! That is a LONG recovery.

    Well, this morning I saw the x-ray, and can see the avulsion. Thankfully, there is only one, and it is small. All should heal well and return to "normal".

    The bad news? No running for 4 weeks, which means no 'cross racing. Also not supposed to do a lot of walking, which means I'll have to stand in one spot to take pics of DH racing over the coming weeks. I did a bit too much at his race on Saturday...

    The good news? No crutches, and no boot! I am in a small air cast to provide stability. PT can start in 4 weeks as well - twice a week for 6-8 weeks.

    Thanks to all for sharing stories, and for the good wishes. Now if I can just manage the not racing part...

    SheFly
    "Well behaved women rarely make history." including me!
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  5. #5
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    ACK! I suspect I have re-fractured my ankle today. Out riding in the mushy, post-holed snow and fell over without being able to release my foot from the pedal. Hurt like a mo-fo.

    There's some swelling, and definitely pain. It's weight bearing again, but it feels just like it did the last time... Sigh.

    SheFly
    "Well behaved women rarely make history." including me!
    http://twoadventures.blogspot.com

  6. #6
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    Oh man. Hope it heals quick whatever it is!
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  7. #7
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    Ankles suck. I grade 2 sprained my left one in June during a trail relay (continued to run nearly 10 miles after the fact and stood around, drank beer, did all the things that one is not supposed to do on a fresh sprain) and it's still not right. I had wanted to try 'cross in '11, but now I'm not doing ANYTHING that involves running off-road this year. It's still weak and stiff. I hope that maybe I can get back to trail running and trying 'cross in '12.

    Sorry about your ankle, SheFly. Be gentle. The more you stress it, the longer your healing time and the greater your risk of permanently damaging your ankle.
    Kirsten
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