I haven't posted for a while about my injury. Physical therapy ended the last day of last semester. They even gave me a t-shirt! Since then, it has been like taking one step at a time on the road to recovery.
Over break I had gone to the doctor who attended to me when the accident happened. I have one more appointment coming up in a few months. The doctor had said so far, I'm doing well, but he pointedly told me that I needed to lose weight to help relieve the pressure on my hip. The activities that I can participate in are quite limited when it comes to my hip. I can't do sports or run. Walking is okay if I'm smart about it. So basically I can do the bike or elliptical. I miss playing soccer... and I hope that someday I will be able to play again with out having to worry about injuring my silly hip.
When someone chucks the crutches or whatever they had to help them with their injury, one usually doesn't think about that injury anymore because that person is back to normal. I have learned that "normal" won't be achieved for quite a while yet. It has been so neat how slowly I am getting better. I don't have to use a grabber (yes, just like an older people use) to put on my socks. I even tied my shoe while it was still on my foot the other day. This is quite the achievement since I have not done so since my accident happened. I am regaining my flexibility slowly, but it's taking work. The last week I have worked out almost every day for a good amount of time.
Does my hip still give me pain? Sometimes. Like if I over do it at a college activity (which was SO much fun by the way), or sometimes I just step wrong and the muscles around my hip didn't like what I did. Such pain, however, is nothing compared to the first months after my accident. God has been so faithful and helping me through this situation. His grace always amazes me.
So there. An update on my hip and the road to recovery. It's a long path to tread, but I have an Awesome God and great friends who encourage me as continue onward towards full recovery.
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