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The other day I went to put on socks and was out of breath when grabbing the second sock
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The other day I went to put on socks and was out of breath when grabbing the second sock
Recovery time is at least a full 24 hours ...no matter how in shape or active u are that’s one thing that gets everybody , messing with the nightlife gets harder every year u get older29 and going thru that I ain’t old yet but damn I ain’t young no more. Stayed out Saturday night til 6 am and been sleeping on and off since then. Feel like I need 16 hrs of sleep to make up for that ****.
About a year and a half ago, I tore my achilles running for the train in boots
Haven't been able to run full speed ever since the surgery that supposed to "fix it"(WAAAAAAAY too painful) and I loved running too
Washed...
RIPThe other day I went to put on socks and was out of breath when grabbing the second sock
I was late getting off work and I didnt have much time to catch the last train home. With no time to change into my regular comfortable beaters I wear after work, I had to just run to the station in my workboots. It was all good until I had to run for the train.We need more details bruh. Like a full backstory
Damn bro sucks to hear that. Hope it heals better and can alleviate that pain. Have you done any type of research in terms of what else you can do instead of another surgery ? Smh **** crazyI was late getting off work and I didnt have much time to catch the last train home. With no time to change into my regular comfortable beaters I wear after work, I had to just run to the station in my workboots. It was all good until I had to run for the train.
I made the train but after I sat down I felt a SHARP pain on the back of my left leg. It was so bad a made a appointment the next day. They told me my achilles was close to tearing completely, so I had to get surgery.
After the surgery healed, it felt a little better but not 100%. So long story short, my doctor said they would have to do a second surgery since it didnt heal correctly but I don't got that kind of money right now. So, I'm stuck with a jacked up leg, for right now at least...
I'm ok walking, I just can't run.
About a year and a half ago, I tore my achilles running for the train in boots
Haven't been able to run full speed ever since the surgery that supposed to "fix it"(WAAAAAAAY too painful) and I loved running too
Washed...
Perc is the quickest solution to daily pain but since I'm not about to be taking Perc everyday, physical therapy is the only thing that's helping. Its painful but its slowly feeling better to walk. I'll start back running next year hopefully.Damn bro sucks to hear that. Hope it heals better and can alleviate that pain. Have you done any type of research in terms of what else you can do instead of another surgery ? Smh **** crazy
Yeah man, I started going a few months ago... I wish I started back earlier because it's slowly getting better now. I'll most likely start back running next year.Not washed bro, that’s just a difficult injury to recover from. Have you considered more therapy?
Bruh, you're not washed. That's a serious injury with a surgery that wasn't successful.I was late getting off work and I didnt have much time to catch the last train home. With no time to change into my regular comfortable beaters I wear after work, I had to just run to the station in my workboots. It was all good until I had to run for the train.
I made the train but after I sat down I felt a SHARP pain on the back of my left leg. It was so bad a made a appointment the next day. They told me my achilles was close to tearing completely, so I had to get surgery.
After the surgery healed, it felt a little better but not 100%. So long story short, my doctor said they would have to do a second surgery since it didnt heal correctly but I don't got that kind of money right now. So, I'm stuck with a jacked up leg, for right now at least...
I'm ok walking, I just can't run.
Perc is the quickest solution to daily pain but since I'm not about to be taking Perc everyday, physical therapy is the only thing that's helping. Its painful but its slowly feeling better to walk. I'll start back running next year hopefully.
Yeah man, I started going a few months ago... I wish I started back earlier because it's slowly getting better now. I'll most likely start back running next year.
Damn, that sucks. I tore my achilles last year hooping too.
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How did you do it playing ball?
And did you feel any signs coming beforehand that you were at risk for the injury or were you feeling good and was it just completely out of nowhere?
I was late getting off work and I didnt have much time to catch the last train home. With no time to change into my regular comfortable beaters I wear after work, I had to just run to the station in my workboots. It was all good until I had to run for the train.
I made the train but after I sat down I felt a SHARP pain on the back of my left leg. It was so bad a made a appointment the next day. They told me my achilles was close to tearing completely, so I had to get surgery.
After the surgery healed, it felt a little better but not 100%. So long story short, my doctor said they would have to do a second surgery since it didnt heal correctly but I don't got that kind of money right now. So, I'm stuck with a jacked up leg, for right now at least...
I'm ok walking, I just can't run.
I didn't. Had no soreness on my achilles or anything. And I played (Still play) all the time so I was in shape. Just one of those random things. Caught the ball in the post on the right block, faced up, jabbed baseline to go middle, and boom, felt a surge. Like someone threw a football really really really hard in the back of my calf. Looked behind to see if someone kicked me, and no one was behind me and that's when I was like, "Welp."
I recovered pretty quickly though. I was walking again by like 5 weeks post op, and by 3 months post op I could have started playing sports again if I wanted, I just took it slow and started hooping again at like 6 months post op. My PT told me because I tore it when I was relatively young and was in shape, that that helped in the quick recovery.
However, what I didn't know was that I had tight calves. I stretched before I hooped, although not as extensively as I should. Right now when I ball I legit forget that I tore it, doesn't have any remnants at all, I just make sure to extensively stretch before hooping.
Yeah it's crazy, a year of physical therapy cost me less than the surgery lol the US healthcare system is so broken.thats sucks man
"i can't afford to have a healthy leg"
such bull****