So back to Monday night- I was going for the ball and another lady came in to tackle and basically got my ankle. I heard 2 pops/snaps (very gross to hear) and fell to the ground. I felt a very sharp pain shoot from my ankle to my knee, but I was able to get up and hobble off the field. It was very difficult to walk, and I'll admit it- I was scared. I've never sprained or broken an ankle before. I left the game, and about the second I got outside the Soccer House, I broke down in tears, and more or less sobbed the whole way home. I think it was a mixture of pain, fear, frustration at getting hurt, and general frustration with life (Drew had been a real bear that day, and we'd had one major battle). When I got home, Mike was freaked that I'd broken my fibula (a non weight-bearing bone), but I didn't really think that was the case. I iced and took Ibuprofen, and slept like crap- I had night sweats and was cold and it just wasn't a good night. However, Tuesday morning, the pain wasn't so bad. Mike went to his clinic to get me crutches, but I never needed them. And by Wednesday, things were feeling even better. Today they're pretty good, too, though I'm definitely not 100% yet. I'm really struggling with not working out, but the last thing I want to do is injure myself worse, so I have vowed to give myself ample time to heal.
Anyway, there are a few people out there (ahem, Laura H.), who thought I was making the whole thing up. So here's your proof:
Here's my foot today, as the blood drains and the bruising becomes a little more noticeable. Also, notice the absence of an ankle bone. Again, the picture doesn't really do it justice, but I think it will suffice as proof for the doubters. : )
Since I can't really run around right now, playing chase, tag, and soccer with the boys (some usual favorites), is out of the question, so instead we've had some extra time for reading and snuggling.
Zach and I have also been playing more games, like this cool moon game Zach got from Aunt Sandy and Uncle Will for Christmas. You take turns putting the blocks on the moon, and whoever makes the blocks fall loses. On this particular round, we used all the blocks and nobody lost. We thought it was pretty cool how the blocks balanced, so we took a picture.
2 comments:
Bummer that you're injured, though happy that it's not worse. Doubters are the worst though!!! When I broke my foot in Rome, half my roommates claimed that it couldn't be broken because I could still wiggle my toes. Architects, sigh. Hope you get better soon!!!
OK! I never said you weren't hurt, I think I just told Mike he should tell you to suck it up! :) Only kidding, of course...I must've had some whiny patients that day or something!
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