Met a Fellow ATR Victim at PT - And His NAME is Achilles!
Yesterday afternoon I was being ultrasounded and noticed another patient with that telltale scar downt he back of his ankle (MUCH smaller than my monster scar, of course). So I asked the PT, “another ATR?” He sidles up to me and whispers, “funny thing is that his NAME is Achilles - its quite poetic that he got this injury.”
So this morning in the locker room I met Achilles. He ruptured his AT in July playing soccer. I gave him the old “I am 6 weeks ahead of you and its gonna be ok” speech. Then we go in to the treatment/exercise room. While I was doing my leg curls I look over at Achilles on the leg press machine and he doing 110 lb ONE LEG leg presses!!?? What the $%^&!!! I am at a whopping 35 lbs with one leg and he is at 110 six weeks behind me!!?? I was pissed. Then I realized - he is younger than I am and in much better shape. Still…
PT gave me some good news - they are almost ready to have me start with low-impact jumping, which leads to running, which leads to DISCHARGE! The AT is getting looser (and loosening up more quickly and easily in the morning) with each passing week. I actually broke into a run over the weekend by accident - then I realized, um, I shouldn’t be doing this - but it felt fine, so I am psyched. The calf is still smaller than the good one and the AT is still stiff and I still get some swelling, but we are definitely making progress.
To all of you behind me, YOU WILL GET THERE (and if you are already there, I don’t want to hear about it :-))
I am starting to think maybe I will play softball again next season…
Ed
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Poor guy named Achilles. He didn’t have a chance. ha ha.
Sounds like you’re doing well… Keep it up!
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Very funny, probably not to “Achilles”
Your self-talk about being younger and in better shape is so true. I try not to compare myself to others who are doing a lot more than I am, but it’s tough.
Keep up your great work!
Marianne
Ed-
Is this guy Achilles a professional athlete? Achilles sounds he was named to be a pro at some kind of sport.
You let me know when you start playing softball, because I’ve gotta know how the ankle feels when you do.
First base is a good place to play. Hit the batting cages so you can drive the ball farther to avoid having to run so fast around the bases.
Good job with the recovery.
Steve
Good job, I am waiting to get where you are. Keep up the progress
Ed, you are in Jersey? Me, too (central NJ). What part are you in?
Keep up the great progress! I have my first PT session this Tuesday. Still NWB for another 2 weeks, but now that I have the boot it is nice to wash off the leg!
Mike
I am in Bergen county (up north). Starting pt is one of those wonderful milestones - you will be back to normal before you know it…
Ed