Showing posts with label ankle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ankle. Show all posts

Thursday, February 25, 2010

The Saga Continues...

Cut to 4 weeks later. It's now February of 2009, and my "sprained ankle" is still a nightmare. I never really had any swelling or bruising, just this pain that lasted from the time I woke up til the time I went to bed. Except for the times it didn't hurt at all. Was I crazy? How could it hurt sometimes, but not hurt other times? And why didn't it hurt the same way each time? Sometimes it ached. Sometimes it was a burning pain. Sometimes, if I was super lucky, it felt like a jolt of electricity shooting through me. Maybe it really was nothing but a sprain. I mean, I could still walk on it. As my boss so kindly put it "if it was really hurt, you wouldn't be able to walk on it". Still, if it was just a sprain, shouldn't it at least START to get better after 4 weeks? I decided it was time for a visit to my primary care physician, and during the appointment, I explained the whole story to her. Her official diagnosis was "sprained ankle", and she asked me if I had tried taking Tylenol. It was a pretty defeating moment, because I knew *something* was wrong with me, and this month long chronic pain situation was really starting to interfere with my life (side note: I was so cute and naive back then. If I had only known....). I think she could tell from my demeanor after her diagnosis that I was not happy with what she was telling me. Ha! Who am I kidding....I can't remember exactly, but I know myself pretty well, and I'm guessing that it was pretty blatantly obvious that I thought her medical degree was the prize from a cereal box. She told me that if the pain didn't go away in another 4 weeks, that I should call her back and she would refer me to a Sports Medicine Specialist. A week later, and I could.not.take. the pain anymore. I had a lightbulb moment. I HAVE THE EXPENSIVE HEALTH INSURANCE! I DON'T NEED A REFERRAL! It was another week til I could get in to see the specialist. For those who are keeping track (and you should, there will be a quiz later) we are now 6 weeks out from the ankle snap night.

So doctor number 3 is a Sports Medicine Specialist. I figure, if this really is a sprained ankle, it is the *WORST* sprained ankle in the history of mankind, and this guy treats athletes, so he will be able to help. So I'm sitting in the room, and he starts the exam. It's a whole bunch of moving my ankle around into various positions and asking if it hurts. Just like the other two doctors. And, as with the previous 2 doctors, my answer is always "no". So I'm starting to break out into that cold sweat where you start thinking that no one is ever going to figure out what is wrong with you, and you're going to be like this for the rest of your life, and why doesn't anyone believe you that it's not a sprained ankle, and.....ok, so I'm a little dramatic. But, then the most magical thing happened. My doctor tells me "Yeah, I didn't think those things would hurt, but I'm guessing this will..." and with that he turns and pushes and I come off the table in the most excrutiating, 10 on the pain scale, I thought pain like this was reserved for childbirth, can't remember to this day how I ended up curled in the fetal position pain. But when I recovered from that, I was happy. Because this doctor knew where to look. He knew something the other doctors didn't, and I knew he wasn't going to tell me that I had a sprained ankle. He didn't.

Am I really gonna leave you on the edge of your seat like that? Damn straight!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Introductions

First things first. I'm Mary, and I'm a really fascinating person, which is probably why you've chosen to read this blog. Second, I've got a pretty sarcastic sense of humor. Have you noticed? I decided to start this blog as a way to share my story of getting injured, finding the right kind of help, and the ongoing recovery from a pretty serious ankle injury. I'm sure I'll spice up my blog with all kinds of other stuff, but it's my blog and I'll do whatever I want. And you'll like it. I'll be sharing my story in bits and pieces, including pictures whenever I see fit. Here's the beginning for you:

January 13, 2009.

I had just finished up a fairly uneventful workout on the elliptical. I had "sprained my ankle" (BTW, the quotes indicate foreshadowing) about 3 weeks earlier and had taken that time to visit my family for the holidays and recover. I never saw a doctor, because, let's be honest with each other. Who sees a doctor for a sprained ankle? Anyway, after I wiped off my machine, I headed back to the locker room. As I was walking past the leg extension machine, I heard the noise. Something in my ankle SNAPPED. I stopped dead in my tracks. There are some noises that just can't be good. I managed to get to the locker room, gather my things, drive myself home and get up the stairs to my bedroom before I was unable to walk anymore. I weighed the options of going to the ER that night or waiting til morning and going to convenient care. I'm pretty cheap, and I figured whatever was broken would still be broken in the morning, so I waited. The next day I walked into the clinic, explained the situation, and the doctor diagnosed me with a sprained ankle. I remember telling him "But I heard it snap!" He did another test, and I asked him "Don't you think my left ankle feels looser than my right ankle??". And he said no. The x-rays he ordered showed no breaks, and he sent me on my way with instructions for Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation. And that, folks, is the first chapter of my 14 month (at press time) journey to walk without pain again.