Author’s Introductory Note: I am not a licensed medical professional, I am simply recounting an event that happened to me, research I have done on the subject and how it made me think differently about my own preparations. I hope you find this article interesting and informative, but please also do your own research.
Recently, I experienced my own personal Schumeresque event. I was competing in a sport I have done all my life when I felt something snap in the back of my heel. It happened as I took a hard step and I immediately knew something was wrong. I sat down and felt the back of my heel and knew I had ruptured my Achilles tendon. The event had an athletic trainer who came over to take a look but she quickly agreed with my assessment. She gave me some ice and helped me out of the building to the street while my wife went to pull up the car for the drive to urgent care where the Doctor confirmed my diagnosis.
The urgent care physician sent me home in a walking boot with instructions to call for an appointment with a surgeon the next day (this happened on the weekend). I was able to see the surgeon on Tuesday and he explained that while there are some non-surgical options, since I am very active and in good health, surgery would be the best option with the best chance of full recovery. They scheduled me for surgery on Friday. Until then, I needed to remain in the walking boot (including while sleeping) to protect my leg from further injury.Continue reading“Beyond Band Aids, by K.G.”
