I'm so glad to hear you have an amazing attitude about your involuntary rest and spent it in a fulfilling way.
I fractured my sacrum 7 weeks ago. I was off the bike for 6 weeks and was not nearly as serene as you seem to be. I did manage to keep a mostly upbeat attitude. I do have to admit it forced me to do inventive cross training and that was very rewarding and probably helps my cycling anyway. The body really wants to be used in different ways not repetitively in the same exact way. When I got back on the bike last saturday it was heavenly. I would not have had the same appreciation for biking if I hadn't had the forced break.
BUT and I mean BUT the next day, sunday I had a freak accident at the gym. Still feeling the glow of the bike ride I had a tremendous workout. When I finished showering at the gym I reached up for my towel on the metal rack. The rack tore through my left middle finger middle (PIP) joint. It cut the extensor tendon, the radial collateral ligament, and the joint capsule. So I had to have surgery sunday to repair all that. Now I'm out of commision again.
The attitude difference is noticeable. Last time I was laughing and making sure to have a good time at all times anyway. This time I have actually cried at some point every day for a week.
Now that it's been a week I am begining to see a light at the end of the 6 week tunnel. But I had 2 totally different reactions to being sidelined.
Sorry to have hijacked your thread. I guess I had to get my frustration out.



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