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    Quote Originally Posted by thekarens View Post
    Now I know why when I went to pick up my breast films and biopsy report they had it in a sealed envelope...so I wouldn't be tempted! ☺
    Yep, that was it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    Yep, that was it
    They gave me a report in a sealed envelop once, I just opened it, figured it was mine I'd look at it if I wanted to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    They gave me a report in a sealed envelop once, I just opened it, figured it was mine I'd look at it if I wanted to.
    That is exactly what I would have done

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    Happy Monday: Broken nose and knee injury

    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    They gave me a report in a sealed envelop once, I just opened it, figured it was mine I'd look at it if I wanted to.
    Oh I could have. They seal it for HIPPA reasons I assume, but I know better than to open it. I would just obsess. If it hadn't been sealed I wouldn't have been able to resist. It's not like they think I'm not perfectly capable of opening some tape and glue.

    I just know me. I know what I need to know at this point. I don't need to obsess and analyze something I'm not qualified to analyze in the first place.
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    Nose seems healed, and working hard on my knee recovery. I can still do about half of my usual fitness activities without pain - and thankfully most of those include kettlebells :-) Not quite brave enough to try hiking yet, but I don't think it is too far away. Will just need to resist the temptation to start out with a 5 mile hike on broken terrain

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    Glad you're mending! Feels like we might have some real spring weather so being out and about a little will be nice!

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    It's amazing how fast we heal, Catrin. Maybe a short hike next weekend, 1-2 miles, to test the knee?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    It's amazing how fast we heal, Catrin. Maybe a short hike next weekend, 1-2 miles, to test the knee?
    That will probably be a good idea - if they get me the new brace at PT that they discussed the other day. Today I did spend 25 minutes on the ArcTrainer. Level 1, wave setting which translates to very small changes in incline and much less resistance than I ordinarily use on that machine. It was fine :-) Not saying the knee is close to normal, but I can work with it!

    My next goal is to get back to the KB Long Cycle (clean and jerk)!
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    I took Crankin's suggestion & did a short hike today It was a three hours after my usual Sat morning KB group, and already over 70 degrees by early afternoon so I went for it. I hit dirt trails rather than pavement, and went to the most gentle trails I know with very little climbing. I didn't want to tax the knee more than needed. My phone is the Samsung Galaxy S5 Active and used a couple of the fitness features to keep track of my efforts/mileage/route mapping/etc. (Really surprised at how robust they were!). I had hoped for at least 1.5 miles, but I was back at my car at .85 mile - my knee was hurting by then. Seemed best to call it a day instead of forcing myself to hit an arbitrary distance. Thankful that I selected trails that didn't get me too far from my car as the crow flies, it helps that I chose a park I am very familiar with.

    On one hand it was humbling that very easy hiking bothered my knee, but I am wearing a brace for a reason. I can work with this - just have to be smart. Thinking it might be good to get a hiking staff or something, once I am able to hit more challenging trails. At least I DO have a non-impact cardio option at my other gym, and I've learned what I can do with the kettlebells and what I need to avoid for now. All good!

 

 

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