10/5/10 – Two Steps Forward, Three Steps Back :-(

I went to my chiropractor, Dr. Larry, and it was a needed appointment. He adjusted everything, but my shoulder! Hooray, on the shoulder at least!

My L-5 was out, my neck was all kinds of misaligned, and my hips and ankles need to be popped. He also worked on both wrists, which felt so incredible.

However, I was really looking forward to my massage b/c my left ankle has been seriously working its way into an inflamed tizzy since Sunday. But, my massage therapist had to cancel. Major bummer!!! Major, major bummer!!!! I was counting on the massage to keep the inflammation from getting worse, but here I am no massage, and an increasingly inflamed left ankle.

Now, what the hell is going on this time?! Seriously! I just got released from the physical therapist, can my body just cut me some slack and not have injuries?!!!

I feel like my ankle has a crush on Travis and cannot stand the fact that we’ve graduated and won’t be seeing him anymore.

Well, ankle, get over it. It takes a village to get through things, but isn’t all that ready to be over?

As I sit with my Anatomy Coloring Book in one hand and my fingers following the trail of pain in my left ankle/side of my calf, I am truly wondering what is wrong. I cannot tell what this is. It looks like the Flexor Digitorum Longus and the Soleus are the culprits this time, but I’m not a friggin’ doctor.

Yes, this is frustration. FRUSTRATION! and sadness.

I have worked so hard, especially this week with getting to the gym three days in a row. That is probably part of what contributed. I can so identify with folks who go to the gym and workout, only to have their bodies rebel and pay them back with days of pain. Now, granted, one cannot go from couch potato to Mr. Universe in one gym visit, but I’ve been working on this slowly. And although I identify with folks who get pain and quit, I am not going to quit. My feet will function. I did not get the awesome doctor I had at birth who put me in casts rather than cutting my tendons just so I can quit now.

Ok, so here’s the plan:

1. email Travis for his opinion.

2. massage the area – really get in there and move things around

3. ice

4. no running

5. still going to the gym, but no elliptical – a nice bike ride perhaps

6. while at the gym, taking it easy on balance and heavy lifting – meaning Physical Therapy work and some modified personal training work

7. riding my bike to work rather than walking – that worked before, maybe it will work again.

Alright – BREAK!

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