Injury blog

Former Member
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Anyone care to share stories about their swimming related injuries, recovery, how you recovered, etc.? I have just been diagnosed with a C7 injury...saw the sports medicine doc on Monday and I'm scheduled for an MRI on the 6th. It's not serious; however, I cannot swim and I am going stir crazy. I am now a "back injury person" and I can't stand it. The only exercise I can do without pain involves a treadmill or eliptical trainer or stairmaster and I am not a machine person! I'm a swimmer!! Waaaaaaaa.....! I don't have anyone to "talk to" about this, so I'd love hearing about your recovery, what it took to recover, how you dealt with having to be couch bound, the mental aspects of being injured....etc. By the way, I injured myself working on my starts. Your injury doesn't have to be like mine, but I'd love the feedback and support. What's so weird is that my hands broke the water, not my head...!? Go figure...even the doctor was flummoxed Being injured sucks, ya know? The acceptance thing is really hard, and I can't keep drinking merlot and taking vicodin (don't worry - not at the same time!!). I was reading hmlee's "life of a college swimmer" blog and I can totally relate in that there's only so much you can do without pain, missing the water, feeling left out, etc. Feel free to blog on....
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  • Former Member
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    Thanks, A.K. I sure don't want to damage it further! I had shoulder surgery over the summer and it is amazing how non-invasive it has become. I had a really good doctor and healed quickly. I also reread my previous post and what I meant to say was that I have a hard time understand folks who have a sedentary life by choice ('choice' being the operative word here).
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  • Former Member
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    Thanks, A.K. I sure don't want to damage it further! I had shoulder surgery over the summer and it is amazing how non-invasive it has become. I had a really good doctor and healed quickly. I also reread my previous post and what I meant to say was that I have a hard time understand folks who have a sedentary life by choice ('choice' being the operative word here).
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