the mental fight
I am a single mom of a 4 year old and am at 7 weekATR of my right leg. I am seeing my doctor next week and I think he will get me statrted with physio. I am feeling anxious and anticipating physio but I just need to hear from others who are doing it and do you start feeling some sense of strenght back once you start physio because I am really needing something to reach for because mentally I am so tired and exhausted I am looking for a light at the end of the tunnel.
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Hey Diane,
i also have a 4 year old, which has been tough even WITH a partner. I really feel for you.
At this point physio will do you the world of good. Where are you at with your recovery? I am 8 weeks post op, in two shoes, swimming and riding a stationery bike as well as exercising on a pilates reformer. I would not be there without my physio. The little goals they help you to reach, it’s all so important to your mental framework to know that you are progressing.
Good luck hey, it must be so tough as a sole parent dealing with this injury but you will get there…keep updating and letting us know how you are going.
Cheers, ruth
thanks ruth,
wow it’s great the amount you can do. I am still in my boot using my crutches just in the last couple of days I have tried to not use the crutches when I am in the kitchen so if I fall I have a counter to lean on.
I am sure you will be amazed how quickly you progress from there, once you start weight bearing, and rehabbing. Good luck!!!
Diane, I too am a mum. My ATR was on Nov15th2009 playing netball. I have 3 children 19, 16, 12. I am feeling the same as you. My mind is just as damaged. Tomorrow I get my boot = week 7. He said I can take it off and have a bath. I will be scared though. Physio will probably be next and I too dont know what to expect. With this blog every one is positive but I dont think its wrong to express our fears, otherwise what’s the point of blogging. We need to express our fears and someone gets back and makes us feel we are not alone. So diane feel free to speak any time. Rest is important but I guess its even harder with a 4 year old - they don’t understand. Hope your family are able to help, I find it hard not being able to do the everyday tasks I once did, it is so frustrating, I know how how you must feel. let us know the outcome of your first physio regards Annette. ps I did not have the operation - the conservative method
Diane, I too am a mum. My ATR was on Nov15th2009 playing netball. I have 3 children 19, 16, 12. I am feeling the same as you. My mind is just as damaged. Tomorrow I get my boot = week 7. He said I can take it off and have a bath. I will be scared though. Physio will probably be next and I too dont know what to expect. With this blog every one is positive but I dont think its wrong to express our fears, otherwise what’s the point of blogging. We need to express our fears and someone gets back and makes us feel we are not alone. So diane feel free to speak any time. Rest is important but I guess its even harder with a 4 year old - they don’t understand. Hope your family are able to help, I find it hard not being able to do the everyday tasks I once did, it is so frustrating, I know how how you must feel. let us know the outcome of your first physio regards Annette. ps I did not have the operation - the conservative method.
Dear Diane been thinking of you, hope your feeling better. I have a boot now. I have been told to start putting some weight on the sore leg. doctor said working the leg promotes healing. thats good ah.
thanks for checking on me. I go see my doctor on Friday so I will know more then but since being on this blog and reading others comments I booked physio for next week before even seeing my doctor it sounds like that is the key to recovery and feeling like your getting better is doing some physio.