Tuesday, September 05, 2006

The Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl last year and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was on top of the world. Then a number of months ago he was in a motorcycle accident and his 'short' career was in jeopardy. Not only was he lucky to come back to the point last week that he was ready to start the season, he was very lucky to be alive. While on the football field, among mere mortals, he wears a helmit, while riding a massive motorcycle at extreme highway speeds, he doesn't. Bit of an idiot!





It looked like he was leading a charmed life, and fine tuning his skills to start the season this coming week ----then boom ---appendicitis.

I guess I was having sort of the same feelings, going from minimal serious training to pretty big amounts over a 2 1/2 month period---injury free--and using a much abused body at that.

While this morning I had my 'boom'

I was having some fun with my daughter's 80 pound Golden Retriever, 'Finzy the Wonder Dog', on our deck, our wet deck, our wet, slippery deck. Wearing my 'new' Brooks running shoes, I tried to come to a stop, no luck.

My left leg went under my body, in the wrong direction, hyper-extending what is already damaged goods. I did not (could not?) move for 5 minutes, part pain, part shock-----finally getting myself squared away and symetrical.

My first thoughts were I tore something but after getting up, I knew nothing was torn, maybe streached pretty good. I iced it down for a couple times during the day.

At the end of the day, after the shock has gone and everything settled down, I'm still not sure where I am:
-my neck is very sore and hard to turn.
-my left wrist is very sore.
-my left quadricep (Vastus lateralis) is very tight (slight strain?) and very sore.
-my left knee is swelled up pretty good, I think more from trauma than anything else specific---but what do I know?

Could be a test as to how good Ibruprophen really is?

Dipper, my reality coach, says I needed some time off. I'm not quite sure this is what he really meant.

I guess, as they say in MLB, I am Day to Day. Hopefully I don't get put on the 15 day DL.

Not a really happy camper.

3 Comments:

At September 05, 2006 10:48 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bruce it just a diversion so you won't think about going out hard.
I always seemed to fall or get hurt in some big way just before I competed in something I had really trained for. Now if I haven't gotten hurt before an event I get nervous and feel compelled to hurl myself down a flight of stairs. Lay low for a few days, you'll be fine. jw

 
At September 06, 2006 8:02 AM, Blogger bcmurphy said...

Brucie,

The mind works in mysterious ways. The tiny, little non-competitive part of your brain had to do something drastic to get you to slow down..

Bruce

 
At September 06, 2006 4:45 PM, Blogger Bruce Duffy said...

Thanks Jo, you always have a positive way of putting things in perspective.

As of today, I can see the swim, bike, and paddle will be fine. I'll know by Monday where the knee is-heard to measure when it is normally sore anyway.

Cheers

 

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