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  1. #1
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    Update on crash status-vent

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    So I went to the ortho yesterday.
    I thought that the arm would be out of the brace and I would be back on the bike. But nope, turns out the fracture in my elbow is worse. They showed me the xray and it is slightly more displaced now then it was 3 weeks ago at the last xray. So turns out, that even though it felt really good, riding my bike 3 times was not a good idea! Nor was doing other things I was doing(I was using my left hand for anything that didn't hurt). Now I have 3 more weeks of wearing the brace and no weight bearing with my left arm.

    And then... my hip has been hurting since the crash. When I brought it up to the ortho originally he said it was probably just a bone bruise and if it still hurt when I came back in 3 weeks he would inject it. So, I ran 4 miles one day and then 10 miles the next. Then I couldn't run for about 2 weeks- I would try and couldn't even get 3 steps in. But then after about 3 weeks I was able to run 6 miles, the last 2 being painful. And then I wasn't able to run 2 steps the next day. And my hip constantly aches.

    So, when I was at the ortho for the arm I brought up the hip again and he took an xray and guess what- it is fractured!!!

    Ughh in the ER after my crash I told them it hurt, but since I could walk everyone just focused on my head and elbow and assumed it was a bone bruise.

    So now I have 3 weeks of no weight bearing (except walking) on my hip. He said I can ride the trainer, since it isn't weight bearing- but I can't put my left arm down and that gets annoying very quickly...
    I can't go do weights in the gym(well I can do leg extensions and leg curls, as long as it doesn't make my hip feel worse after I do them)
    A little frustrated that I can't ride my bike outside still, can't run, can't even swim.

    Hopefully these 3 weeks pass fast. I feel as if I am getting so much weaker already. It is base season, everyone is doing 100+ mile rides and I am doing nothing. I am going to have a lot of work to do before the race season begins and I am going stir crazy, even though it has only been 3 days of no cardio(the previous 3 weeks I was on the trainer or running daily.. but since I haven't healed- thinking maybe I should take it easier now)

  2. #2
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    (((Emily))) I completely understand your frustration, but you gotta get healthy! Racing season isn't going to do you any good if you are still hurt... Give your body the time it needs and deserves to heal.
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  3. #3
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    Hope the three weeks goes by faster than you expect. Take it easy.

  4. #4
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    I feel your pain! The three weeks will go by faster than you think. Stay strong and healthy!

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    Ugh. Hope you feel better soon. Are you seeing a PT? (If not, I'd definitely ask for a referral!)

    I've read a few times lately that contrary to what they used to teach us, it's good to keep doing weights with the uninjured arm - by keeping the neuromuscular pathways open, it actually maintains strength in the injured arm. Obviously you'd have to keep it low weight/high rep to avoid stressing the pelvis with your core muscles.

    Now, I've only read that in laypersons' publications and haven't bothered to track down the research. But something to think/ask your PT about.

    (((((((Emily)))))))
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    Geez, that stinks! I'd be climbing the walls too!
    Your body is telling you that it needs time off to heal. Be patient, and you'll be better for it in the long run.

    (((Hugs)))

  7. #7
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    hahaha. I just tried to ride the trainer and my bike just about fell over- decided that was a sign!(can't get it tight enough with one hand)

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    What a stinker! I feel for you but speaking from experience I really recommend letting yourself heal. *hugs*

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASammy1 View Post
    (((Emily))) I completely understand your frustration, but you gotta get healthy! Racing season isn't going to do you any good if you are still hurt... Give your body the time it needs and deserves to heal.
    what she said. Be patient. it pays off.
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  10. #10
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    Please please take the three weeks entirely off, no gym, no weights, no nothing, in the long and short run it won't effect you that much. Do things you don't normally have time to do, go to the movies, a new cafe, some new activity for the three weeks, it'll go by quicker than you think and then you will feel a LOT better, and bodies that train that much NEED rest, sometimes and usually don't get it except for obligatorily!

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    Oh no! That's really bad news. I hope the weeks fly by!

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    Oh Emily! I guess your hip was feeling neglected and wanted some attention. 3 weeks will soon come to pass and you'll be up and at em again. Until then, I'll send you a virtual cup of hot tea and a biscotti.

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    Give your body time to heal. You already have a great base and you will come right back when you can. Take it from a 42 year old horse crash test dummy, the harder you try to push the more it will hurt when you get older.

  14. #14
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    Thanks everyone
    I did call the ortho today to talk and he said I can ride the trainer since it is non weight bearing, just have to keep the arm off the bars. So I did 2 hours today. That is going to be all I can do for the next few weeks(which will drive me crazy!! how do you ladies up north do it all winter??)
    well, now I can use this time to catch up here on the TE boards!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ehirsch83 View Post
    how do you ladies up north do it all winter??)
    Oh, we go to the gym, hike, snowshoe, X-country ski, ski, ride in the cold, eat cheese and cake, and before you know it, it's rainy Springtime!
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