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The injury thread. Nsfc

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Created by laceys lane > 9 months ago, 20 Sep 2017
laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
20 Sep 2017 2:24PM
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Current injury. Planter fasica tendonitis. 5 months.
paid out all sorts of money .

Go the chemist and by a futuro foot velco foot strap with a plastic insert to support the arch. Getting heaps better every day.

Cant help feel ive be taken for a ride with all kinds for treatments etc and something for $30 is fixing the problem.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
20 Sep 2017 3:32PM
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chicken out mac

SP
10979 posts
20 Sep 2017 1:32PM
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Nsfc?

No sooky ****ing ****s ?

I did my Knee a few months ago, haven't had my first surf back but went for a body bash yesterday. Been about 8weeks after the surgery. Recovery was slower then I hoped. Geez it felt good to be back in the ocean. My missus even said I was happier..

vanders1
QLD, 3808 posts
20 Sep 2017 3:54PM
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Left shoulder requires rebuild, same as what I had done on my right. Remove bursa, grind the top off the ball and fit new synthetic cap, remove calcification. After 3 surfs today in easy small conditions it's shot, very disappointed but motivating to get it sorted out, my right shoulder after the same rebuild is better than ever.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
20 Sep 2017 4:02PM
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Left shoulder requires rebuild, same as what I had done on my right. Remove bursa, grind the top off the ball and fit new synthetic cap, remove calcification. After 3 surfs today in easy small conditions it's shot, very disappointed but motivating to get it sorted out, my right shoulder after the same rebuild is better than ever.


Thats a bummer v.

But think of how good you ll be

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
20 Sep 2017 4:02PM
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SP said..
Nsfc?

No sooky ****ing ****s ?

I did my Knee a few months ago, haven't had my first surf back but went for a body bash yesterday. Been about 8weeks after the surgery. Recovery was slower then I hoped. Geez it felt good to be back in the ocean. My missus even said I was happier..


Ricardo1709
NSW, 1301 posts
20 Sep 2017 4:08PM
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Been out of water for 4 months after hand op was on the mend and pinched a nerve in my neck which sent pain down arm and pins n needles in thumb n forefinger $500 in physio then two cortisone injections and it's about 80pc better still tingling fingers and mild arm pain plus heading to Sumatra in ten days. Taking lots of drugs with me. Since turning 50 had too many surf retardant injuries now I'm just surfing retarded

Macaha
QLD, 21870 posts
20 Sep 2017 4:57PM
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Nsfc?

No sooky ****ing ****s ?

I did my Knee a few months ago, haven't had my first surf back but went for a body bash yesterday. Been about 8weeks after the surgery. Recovery was slower then I hoped. Geez it felt good to be back in the ocean. My missus even said I was happier..



Meniscus SP ?


As a keen surfer who looks forward to surfing weekends my injury 15 weeks in has been painful more so than a broken leg and thats a lot of pain 24/7 every day, its also zapped my mental state of mind to be honest, its been draining.

Macaha
QLD, 21870 posts
20 Sep 2017 5:00PM
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chicken out mac


Yeah so much hate going around its just not on

MickPC
8266 posts
20 Sep 2017 3:06PM
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Sorry to read that Ricardo & kinda know the feeling on a lesser scale.

Left thumb still dodgy, not going to be able to duckdive turbulent whitewater over about 5 foot I don't think. Gonna havta be checking behind & board chucking I think. Off to Bali midday Friday.

Macaha
QLD, 21870 posts
20 Sep 2017 5:15PM
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Ricardo1709 said..
Been out of water for 4 months after hand op was on the mend and pinched a nerve in my neck which sent pain down arm and pins n needles in thumb n forefinger $500 in physio then two cortisone injections and it's about 80pc better still tingling fingers and mild arm pain plus heading to Sumatra in ten days. Taking lots of drugs with me. Since turning 50 had too many surf retardant injuries now I'm just surfing retarded


Ouch,my cortisone injection did nothing and I've spent close to 900 on physio but I think and I mean think I'm feeling improvement thanks to my physio and gym recovery work I've been putting inhale the guys are asking WTF are you train like that, hit the upper body,I just go nah I've got to work on this and get it right.

SP
10979 posts
20 Sep 2017 7:07PM
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Macaha said..

SP said..
Nsfc?

No sooky ****ing ****s ?

I did my Knee a few months ago, haven't had my first surf back but went for a body bash yesterday. Been about 8weeks after the surgery. Recovery was slower then I hoped. Geez it felt good to be back in the ocean. My missus even said I was happier..




Meniscus SP ?


As a keen surfer who looks forward to surfing weekends my injury 15 weeks in has been painful more so than a broken leg and thats a lot of pain 24/7 every day, its also zapped my mental state of mind to be honest, its been draining.


Yeah that was part of it but it was the other bits that held up my recovery.

Nozza
VIC, 2835 posts
20 Sep 2017 9:38PM
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Ricardo1709 said..
Been out of water for 4 months after hand op was on the mend and pinched a nerve in my neck which sent pain down arm and pins n needles in thumb n forefinger $500 in physio then two cortisone injections and it's about 80pc better still tingling fingers and mild arm pain plus heading to Sumatra in ten days. Taking lots of drugs with me. Since turning 50 had too many surf retardant injuries now I'm just surfing retarded


Did a similar thing with upper back injury late 2015 from lifting big pot plants out of my Dad's place in to a trailer.
Nerve pinch, actually took myself to casualty 2 days later to check I wasn't having a heart attack.
Fingers numb, arm pain for about 6 weeks, physio, anti inflams did nothing.
Got some steroids prescribed, all better in 3 days.
At 55, it's a matter of "What is hurting now?" rather than "Is anything hurting?"

vanders1
QLD, 3808 posts
20 Sep 2017 9:42PM
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Cortisone gave me very little relief as well, I've had at least 6-8 over the last 3-4 years and at best I get maybe 1-2 weeks of minor relief.
Problem is it's only tricking your body by blocking pain, not feeling so much pain can give a false sense of security that you can do more than you should and you'll end up worse off.

Macaha
QLD, 21870 posts
20 Sep 2017 10:06PM
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Cortisone gave me very little relief as well, I've had at least 6-8 over the last 3-4 years and at best I get maybe 1-2 weeks of minor relief.
Problem is it's only tricking your body by blocking pain, not feeling so much pain can give a false sense of security that you can do more than you should and you'll end up worse off.


yeah I was hoping for a week free of pain but that never happened anyway I'm off the byron tomorrow for some brain relaxation.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
21 Sep 2017 4:13PM
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Macaha said..

vanders1 said..
Cortisone gave me very little relief as well, I've had at least 6-8 over the last 3-4 years and at best I get maybe 1-2 weeks of minor relief.
Problem is it's only tricking your body by blocking pain, not feeling so much pain can give a false sense of security that you can do more than you should and you'll end up worse off.



yeah I was hoping for a week free of pain but that never happened anyway I'm off the byron tomorrow for some brain relaxation.


Ordering another board hey

Al G
NSW, 7652 posts
21 Sep 2017 6:16PM
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laceys lane said..

Macaha said..


vanders1 said..
Cortisone gave me very little relief as well, I've had at least 6-8 over the last 3-4 years and at best I get maybe 1-2 weeks of minor relief.
Problem is it's only tricking your body by blocking pain, not feeling so much pain can give a false sense of security that you can do more than you should and you'll end up worse off.




yeah I was hoping for a week free of pain but that never happened anyway I'm off the byron tomorrow for some brain relaxation.



Ordering another board hey


Order a 12 footer Mac

Macaha
QLD, 21870 posts
21 Sep 2017 6:37PM
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Al G said..

laceys lane said..


Macaha said..



vanders1 said..
Cortisone gave me very little relief as well, I've had at least 6-8 over the last 3-4 years and at best I get maybe 1-2 weeks of minor relief.
Problem is it's only tricking your body by blocking pain, not feeling so much pain can give a false sense of security that you can do more than you should and you'll end up worse off.





yeah I was hoping for a week free of pain but that never happened anyway I'm off the byron tomorrow for some brain relaxation.




Ordering another board hey



Order a 12 footer Mac


God I couldn't think of ordering another board got 3 unridden atm.
Slept in and didn't end up going.

surfbroker
NSW, 1488 posts
21 Sep 2017 6:49PM
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laceys lane said..

Current injury. Planter fasica tendonitis. 5 months.
paid out all sorts of money .

Go the chemist and by a futuro foot velco foot strap with a plastic insert to support the arch. Getting heaps better every day.

Cant help feel ive be taken for a ride with all kinds for treatments etc and something for $30 is fixing the problem.


I had that..in both feet LL and the only thing that worked was the cortisone injections
Put up with the pain for near 6 months before the quack suggested it..Bingo...never came back

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
21 Sep 2017 6:53PM
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surfbroker said..

laceys lane said..

Current injury. Planter fasica tendonitis. 5 months.
paid out all sorts of money .

Go the chemist and by a futuro foot velco foot strap with a plastic insert to support the arch. Getting heaps better every day.

Cant help feel ive be taken for a ride with all kinds for treatments etc and something for $30 is fixing the problem.



I had that..in both feet LL and the only thing that worked was the cortisone injections
Put up with the pain for near 6 months before the quack suggested it..Bingo...never came back


Ill keep that in mind. Seems to be getting better. Just one foot
Thankyou

SP
10979 posts
21 Sep 2017 5:18PM
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vanders1 said..
Cortisone gave me very little relief as well, I've had at least 6-8 over the last 3-4 years and at best I get maybe 1-2 weeks of minor relief.
Problem is it's only tricking your body by blocking pain, not feeling so much pain can give a false sense of security that you can do more than you should and you'll end up worse off.




yeah I was hoping for a week free of pain but that never happened anyway I'm off the byron tomorrow for some brain relaxation.



Tumeric lattes, oxygen therapy, Shakra alignment. Followed by the Bowen treatment ?

thePup
13831 posts
21 Sep 2017 6:16PM
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SP said..

Macaha said..



vanders1 said..
Cortisone gave me very little relief as well, I've had at least 6-8 over the last 3-4 years and at best I get maybe 1-2 weeks of minor relief.
Problem is it's only tricking your body by blocking pain, not feeling so much pain can give a false sense of security that you can do more than you should and you'll end up worse off.





yeah I was hoping for a week free of pain but that never happened anyway I'm off the byron tomorrow for some brain relaxation.




Tumeric lattes, oxygen therapy, Shakra alignment. Followed by the Bowen treatment ?


Bastard needs to smash harf a duzzin Rumbos & assault the Broadbeach nightclubs

unclethirsty
381 posts
21 Sep 2017 8:19PM
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Lacey :- Planter fasica tendonitis. My history - After working an office job for 23 yrs I did a monty python "now for something completey different", & started mowing lawns. At the time I was pretty fit IE:- rode the bike. ran, swam etc. But, daily grind of mowing quickly gave me an idea of FIT...OK after about a yearof the sore heal (PF) hit me hard, I mean when I stopped working in the arvo & cooled down walking normally was NOT an option. The mornings were worse until I warmed up! Sound familiar.. So I tried every****inthing, yeah heel pads, bowen, yadda yadda, all no good. Stopped the whole process & thought I gotta see a medico who does sport people who train alot & get injuries. So started with my GP & got a referal to a Sports Surgeon. I kid you not.. ****in revelation!! He sent me for xray & scans & diagnosis was "referal pain from my back" & gives me a set of stretching exercises to relieve it. I did the exercises as requied & the PF vanished..I contuined mowing for 10 yrs, continued the exercises & no pain. This Dr has kept me going for 20+ yrs now, thru rotor cuff probs, back & just about everything else. Most recently my L5/s7 (lumbar back probs) with exercises & I'm a lot better (for 65) but ..I can still surf!! .. So if you can try & track down/get referred to a DR like mine. Good luck, BUT stop spending $ on people who don't understand long term sport/work related injuries, you'll save a ****e load of & in the long run. PM me if ya wanna. Uncle-T.

surfbroker
NSW, 1488 posts
22 Sep 2017 8:09AM
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Sounds like you're onto a great Dr there UT.

smh
NSW, 7269 posts
22 Sep 2017 8:54AM
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I had that planter fascia tendinitis a few years back. My doctor told me to stop getting around in thongs and bare feet so I started wearing better more supportive footwear and it got better pretty quick.

beachandbush
NSW, 405 posts
22 Sep 2017 3:44PM
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More supportive footwear didn't help me and I wreaked a good pair of boots

Doctor was surprised I didn't go in for 8 days through embarrassment for being such a dickhead. Chainsaw injuries are not pretty. All healed now , well almost. No bone or tendon damage. I was lucky and I didn't have to call a toe truck. Lol

smh
NSW, 7269 posts
22 Sep 2017 3:58PM
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^^ Looks like an olive and capsicum dip

SP
10979 posts
22 Sep 2017 2:01PM
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Looks like,

Na you wouldn't know her.

That photo is

beachandbush
NSW, 405 posts
22 Sep 2017 8:22PM
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^^ Looks like an olive and capsicum dip


Couple of ulcers and puss. Don't put that on a cracker.

beachandbush
NSW, 405 posts
22 Sep 2017 8:25PM
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Looks like,

Na you wouldn't know her.

That photo is


I probably do but she's now producing 16 micron wool .

DaveBasher
SA, 196 posts
5 Oct 2017 5:21PM
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Mate McHenry who many of you know well through this forum is about to go under the knife in the next 30 minutes for a second operation on a troublesome wrist. I know many of you would want to join me in wishing him a successful outcome and a speedy recovery so he can get back into the water asap on his beaut new Pieter board!



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