Tuesday, November 8, 2005

Physio

I had my first physiotherapy appointment today, and I was kind of dreading it, but... it was great. My physio Tony is brilliant, he went through and showed me a model of a knee and what was going on inside, he assured me that I am not going to do more damage now, even if it hurts a little, he went through everything. I was really impressed with him.

Best of all by the time I finished I was walking much better, and have now got much more flexibility in my knee. He has given me a few exercises to practice to build up the strength in my legs further before I have my surgery and I am determined to do them as often as I can.

On the down side he said it will probably be about six months before I will be back to karate, but on the plus side he says there is no reason not to go back. He quoted a few instances of people who have successfully returned to their sport of choice following surgery and therapy, and they were full contact sportspeople, so given karate is technically a non contact sport the odds are good.

All in all I was really happy with the appointment and with Tony. So next week I have my MRI, then back to see the surgeon to learn what happens next.

My eating for the last two days has been pretty good. At least until I get to tea time. I think I need to eat a little more during the day to stop me from feeling so ravenous at tea, so I am going to add some more fruit to my plan mid afternoon and see how that goes.

1 comment:

Mia Goddess said...

That is good news ~ 6 months must feel like a long time now, but when it's in your rearview mirror, it'll be like a blink. I was ravenous in the afternoons (well, always, actually!) but I added more protein ~ a couple of hardboiled eggs (without the yolks) and some broiled chicken with this salsa I love (like 2 ounces of chicken, not a lot) and it has been a HUGE success. Good luck ~ it seems like some days are just easier than others, no matter what!