When I say “scab watch” I’m not talking about a timepiece made of dried blood, that’d be odd. And I’m not talking about checking out people who take over for people on strike. That’d be bizarre. I am, of course referring to my dinged up knee.
If you follow this blog then you know that the other week I took a tumble on my run and broke my fall with my knee. It got all swol and bloody. Well, I promised myself I wouldn’t even attempt to run again until at least the scabs heal.
I’m happy to announce that they’re healing just fine. The scabs aren’t completely gone, but they are getting there. Hopefully the rest my knee is getting is all it needs to get all better.
You’ll notice there are no photos in this post. I didn’t want to gross anyone out (or turn on any weird fetish people) with pics of scabby knees. So you’re welcome (or I’m sorry).
Hows bouts yous guys? Who’s excited for Scab Watch ’14?!?! Anyone else have any boo-boos they’re nursing?
To anyone who likes to follow along with my silly posts, I apologize that I’ve been MIA (that stands for Missing in Action, but it also is short for Miami, I wish I was using it for the latter definition, but I’m not). I’ve just been out of sorts since I hurt my knee.
The good news is that it is feeling better each day and I think I’ll be back on the roads soon, but as of right now I am still not running. It’s been two weeks, which I know isn’t that long, but when you’re used to being active almost every day, it feels like an eternity.
Whenever I’m driving and I see someone running along the side of the road, I feel an insane jealousy. They don’t know how lucky they are! If you are healthy, please remember that it is a gift. Every run is a gift. Every workout is a gift. And it’s a good kind of gift, not a crappy one that your friend picked up at CVS at the last minute.
I keep trying to remind myself that this is just the universe giving my body some rest. I must need it. Must keep reminding myself. Must.
It’s funny, most people get upset at the fact that they are hurt. But runners don’t get upset that they’re hurt, they get upset because they can’t run.
But staying positive. The good news is I took the thumb sucker on a doggy walk yesterday, and I didn’t think about my knee at all. That’s a good sign.
Sorry we don’t match. I tried, but my hair wouldn’t reach.
Anykitandkaboodle, we finally got some sunshine, and the weather is warming here. Hopefully that’s another sign that it’s almost time to hit the reset button.
How’s everyone else doing? Anyone else on a “break”? Do all little girls like the taste of their own hair? Any good or bad gifts recently?
It’s been a week and a half since my graceful tumble during my run. The swelling in my knee has gone way down, but I can still feel a little liquid left in there. I hope it goes away on it’s own soon. It seems like each day I get a little more range of motion back.
I don’t have any pain walking, it’s just a little stiff from the swol. It is still a bit tender to the touch to the point of contact, but that’s better too.
I’ve been taking Arnica, as that always seems to help. And our blogging friend the Holistic Wayfarer sent me a link to a post she had written with some natural remedies. You can see it here. She also has Traumeel listed as an option. I have never heard used, but will give it a try.
My kind of PED’s.
I also went to my chiropractor, who said I was the most out of alignment that she’s ever seen me. Hopefully her adjustments will hold for a while.
Oh, and I played amateur MD when I googled “swollen knee from fall”. The good news is that according to the symptoms, it shouldn’t be anything too serious!
I also watched some Olympics and what is up the the moguls?!?! Besides sounding like something from Harry Potter, it looks crazy! I’ve seen a few people getting hurt already, and I don’t understand how everyone is not hurt! That just looks like torture on the knees! They did say that one of the competitors just had to have a bunch of fluid drained from a knee. Hopefully I won’t have to go that far.
I shan’t be trying out moguls anytime soon, and I also shan’t attempt to run until it feels back to normal. Of course, if it doesn’t continue to improve, I’ll have to go see a specialist, but so far so good!
How bout you? Do you have any go to remedies when you get injured? Any desire to ski moguls?
As we begin these Winter Olympics, we also are upon the 20 year anniversary of when Olympian skater Nancy Kerrigan had her knee get whacked by an attacker.
To honor that anniversary, I apparently thought it would be a good idea to recreate the event…on myself.
Last week we had some nice weather, and I was getting the running itch after my couple week rest from the Dopey Challenge. So I threw on the ole runnin jorts and hit the road. About a half mile into it I saw some old abandoned railroad tracks.
Now, I’m a lover of history, and a little way down these tracks is where the first train robbery in Texas had happened back in the 1800’s. I’d visited to the spot several times (the even host a 5k there). But I was heading the other way. I did because I know it leads to the site of where an old Native American attack occurred on some of the first settlers there. Thought I might check that out.
But I also knew that a little down the tracks, a portion had been removed and was now a dirt path that leads to some paved trails. Thought it would make for a nice run. Wrong.
Let me preface this next part by saying that I have NEVER fallen on a run. Ever. I know I’m in the minority there…or I was…
As soon as I got on the tracks, I realized it wasn’t a good running surface. I decided to get off of them. But about 4 steps in, my feet got tangled in a circular metal wire that was in the overgrown grass on the tracks. I knew I was going down. I landed hard. I knew instantly that something was wrong with my knee. I looked and it had graciously broken my fall…on a big rock.
Both knees and hands were bleeding. My shoulder hurt. My whole body felt on fire. I knew it was the adrenaline from the unexpected hit. I laid on the tracks for several minutes holding my knee, not able to move. Now mind you, I was only a few feet from a busy road. Why did nobody stop to check on the motionless body on the abandoned train tracks? Maybe they were scared of what they’d find.
Anyway, after the adrenaline wore off, I was able to slowly get up and slowly walk back. I got cleaned up and drove home. Spent the night icing and elevating. The next morning I woke to find my knee was replaced by a flesh colored grapefruit.
One of these knees is knot like the other. PS, this was 3 days after, so the swelling was down.
I iced and elevated the next few days and the swelling mostly went down. It feels better every day, but I haven’t had it checked out yet. Going to monitor it a bit more. I’ve been able to walk OK, but it is stiff. It is a tad tender to the touch at the point of impact. I don’t have full range of motion yet. I’m pretty positive that nothing is torn or broken. I’m hoping it was just like a big charlie horse.
Anyway, since then we’ve had a nasty little cold front come through, and we even got some snow! So I’m glad I have an excuse for not running right now! To be continued…
Do you have any embarrassinggood unfortunate fall stories? Would you stop if you saw a body on the tracks? Do you have any professional diagnosis?
Thanks again to everyone! Today I feel much much better. Here’s what I think went down – I hadn’t missed a workout, not a single one, in over 3 months. Road runs, yoga, trail runs, track workouts, weight sessions, etc. etc. etc., it’s been a never ending parade of physical phitness. So last week when my knee decided it wasn’t going to let me run or workout, I think it was just telling me to take a few days off. So that’s what I’m doing.
It hurt noticeably for a couple days, and when that scared me enough to decide to cool it through the weekend, it suddenly started feeling better. As if my knee was saying, “Thanks for getting the message, bro.”
As those of you who complain about taper madness know, I’m kind of going through the same thing. But I’m using the time to catch up on housework, etc. Hopefully next week my body will have gotten the recovery it needed and I can get back at it. We shall see.
Hope everyone is having a great weekend. Tell me something good.