Over-stretched & over-worked rotators, blew taper; now what?

:doh: When will I ever learn to not overdo it? My orthopedic doc sent me for PT (dry needling) for the mess that is my neck and it has worked amazingly well; my neck is doing great! It worked so well, my primary doc referred me for dry needling of the trigger points in my leg and hip, since the PT exercises alone weren't helping. After one treatment (so far), it is doing much better. That's the good news... I was feeling so good, even after my open water 3K and 1K races on July 13th, that I put in a big week of yardage, starting the day after the races. I had taken a day off the day before my races and felt great the day after, so why not? Big mistake. Between training too much fly this past week and over-stretching my rotators while doing my PT exercises, I ended up with shoulders too sore to swim anything other than a weak breaststroke. After 1,100 yards on Thursday, my shoulders were feeling horrible, so I got out of the pool. I swam nothing but breaststroke on Friday and took Saturday off. Sunday and Monday I swam only kick sets (with and without fins), but could only put in 1,800 yards before knowing it was time to give my legs a rest. Ice and Zipsor (prescription anti-inflammatory) have been my routine until my next PT appointment on Tuesday. But my taper is blown, I don't know when swimming full stroke will be possible, and my first event at Nationals is on August 8. :afraid: Now what? Any suggestions?
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  • I am so sorry about your shoulders(as you know I have my own shoulder issues.)Get better soon. The general rule for taper is "less is better".Geek is right,if you don't think you blew your taper you didn't do it right.It is also important when tapering to know that any sniffle or scratchy throat is pneumonia or maybe even plague.Also you must feel loggy the second week of taper and be sure you will never feel good again.Additional it really helps a taper to stay up all night worrying that you aren't getting enough sleep. I am sure these tips will get you through the taper process.
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  • I am so sorry about your shoulders(as you know I have my own shoulder issues.)Get better soon. The general rule for taper is "less is better".Geek is right,if you don't think you blew your taper you didn't do it right.It is also important when tapering to know that any sniffle or scratchy throat is pneumonia or maybe even plague.Also you must feel loggy the second week of taper and be sure you will never feel good again.Additional it really helps a taper to stay up all night worrying that you aren't getting enough sleep. I am sure these tips will get you through the taper process.
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