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I'm not sure this is the correct forum for this sort of problem, so please let me know if it's horribly out of place here if it seems to be...
Anyway, as the title says, a few weeks ago I had a compound fracture of my tibia and fibula. It was a very traumatic experience for me, and every time I'm alone with my thoughts, the experience keeps replaying itself over and over again in my head. All I was doing was jumping at this indoor trampoline place called "Skyzone" when all of the sudden, I landed funny and heard a horrible CRACK. I looked down to see my left leg crooked and my bone jutting through my skin, gushing out blood. So now, I'm beginning to develop a fear for everything that involves walking. I don't trust my bones anymore. I hope this fear will go away as I learn to walk again, but as for now, all I can think about is how my legs will fail me any second... I could really use some sane advice! I feel like I'm going nuts! ![]() |
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The energy in jumping is much more than in walking. Hope you heal quickly. Sorry that it was traumatic for you.
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