Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Gimpy McGimperson

It was the last two minutes of our indoor soccer game on Tuesday night. I went hard for a ball in the corner, determined to score at least one goal in our currently 0-5 game. Just one goal!! Well, apparently I was a little too determined, because I rolled over my ankle, heard a little snap, crackle, and pop, and I was down for the count. I've sprained many an ankle before, but never had the pain been this bad. I can usually "walk it off" or at least "walk off the field" but not this time. I had to literally be carried off the field. The injury necessitated a trip to the ER later that night and since then I've been sitting on my toosh trying to rest it. Here is what I've learned in my days of invalidacy (is that a word??):

1. It takes an act of God to get me to slow down. I've been ridiculously exhausted over the last week and half and there was no end in sight. I think this sprain was God's way of telling me that I need to take a break and have a rest.

2. I have amazing friends! Everyone was so helpful from getting me ice, to getting me home, to getting me food, to giving me a blessing, to taking me to the ER, to checking up on me. I am so blessed to have such good people in my life.




3. I sort of love going to the ER. This is probably because I've never had a horrible or traumatic experience there (well, I take that back, a few were bad). But, mostly they've been for sprained ankles...and those trips are fun. Your friends are there, you get to play with the hospital equipment (last time this involved me being inverted in my hospital bed by Scott and Joe when the doctor finally came in), and just hanging out.

4. I have discovered the best kept secret hospital in the Portland area. I'm not going to tell you what it is or else it won't be a secret anymore, but we were in and out of the ER in less than an hour (including check-in, x-rays, doctor's chat, splinting, crutches, and a conversation with the nurse about indoor soccer). And everyone there was SUPER friendly and fun. They made for a great ER experience!

5. I hate crutches. I used them for about 5 minutes to get into the house after the hospital and they've since been ditched. I'd rather hobble around like a gimp. The doctor says it's good for healing :) I might be singing a different tune when I go back to work tomorrow and I'll bring them just in case. But I won't be happy about it.

6. As much as I thought I'd love to have a few days at home with nothing to do but watch TV and check email...I'm bored out of my mind. My toosh hurts and I wish I could get off this couch and do something. I'm definitely well rested, but also a little stir crazy. It's funny how when I have full use of all my limbs I don't want to go to the gym...but now all I can think about is going for a run.

7. (this one I already knew) I hate the fact that I don't bruise. When I get hurt badly, I want something to show for it. But no, I get a perfectly flesh colored ankle that's a little swollen. Why can't I get all black and blue and that sick yellow color (like this). I need war wounds...I've got nothing to show for it!!

Larry vs. Me













(check below for all of the posts that I started weeks ago and am only now getting to finish. Thank goodness for an injury and a few days off, huh??)

13 comments:

Emily said...

ok, I am totally jealous that you don't bruise. what the heck?? I bruise like a tender little peach. You can have my nasty yellow color any day.

But feel better!! If I were there I would make you some cookies, so just imagine that I did.

Amy said...

Sweetie! I am SO sorry - atleast your sprain was caused by an amazing feat of athletic determination, unlike my "woops, I missed a step" gimpiness a couple of months ago.

Happy Healing to you!!

Ryan said...

You poor thing. Ouch! I like the oxygen tank there in your wheelchair shot.

Allison said...

You had me from "Gimpy McGimperson". Did you begin the "Mc" names or did Ted? I've been dubbed Hootie McFlooten on account of my sizeable fronts, but variations on said "Mc" theme have tumbled out of both our mouths over the past eons of our marriage.

tiffany garfield said...

Oh my gosh Renee!!! That is AWFUL and your ankle is the size of a grapefruit!!! I'm sorry your down and out. Having to sit all day is a bittersweet thing. It's great until about he third or fourth movie and second round of ben and jerrys! Then you just feel like the recovery part should be over with already. And the crutches-let me just say dido on that. They drive me nuts! Well, I hope you feel better real soon and are back to your busy self!

Tamara said...

:(

i hope you feel better!

MegaPPod said...

I'm glad nothing was broken. And, for the record, you and I did score a goal. I have to concur on the bruising. Sorry you don't get really ugly war wounds. I would love to come visit soon. Love you.

Kim, Byron H & M said...

I also wish that I bruised, it's a hard life us non-bruisers must endure. However, that ghastly lump is just as disgusting as a bruise, rest assured. You definitely look injured. When you're sad about sitting on the couch for days on end, just remember our alias/cheerios/pizza/sofabed marathon. Now THAT was the life!

ginny said...

Ummm, if it makes you feel any better, your ankle looks really, really gross despite lack of bruising. Also, although crutches are a pain, I think you should milk them for all they're worth. Planning a trip to Disneyland soon?

Jill J said...

Yowsers! That is one HOT Cankle!

Brecken said...

Oh my goodness! I can't believe your ankle. If it's any consolation.....it looked scary swollen. That should count for something. Hopey you're walking on your own soon!

Anonymous said...

Wow!!! You're ankle is huge. I can't believe it. But hey your toes look great. I love the polish!!!

Anonymous said...

Oh that anonymous comment was from me, Jeni. I love your blog!!!