Thursday 29 October 2009

27days post op

Had a great day today. Worked a full day, albeit sat down on a fitball to massage but a full day nonetheless. I will definitely be using the fitball more when I've recovered too as it is much less tiring and my clients don't even notice the difference. Hurray!

Have found the hip twist exercise (lying in a bridge start position, then lowering one leg out like opening a book then bringing it back, and opening the other side) absolutely fantastic and easing the adductor tightness so I've been doing that one periodically.

Also feeling good from the hydrotherapy yesterday. Not been to the gym yet today, I've got 1 personal training session left to do tonight and then I'm going to head off and just do 45mins on the bike and a few rehab and core exercises with a stretch. Then bike and hydrotherapy tomorrow. Only 4 clients in tomorrow so should get through to the weekend without damaging myself.

I'm four weeks post op tomorrow and wondering if I can ditch the crutches all together. Quite happy to but don't want to do any damage. Maybe I'll give Prof Schilders a call. Gah its his surgery day tomorrow. Maybe I will call Louise - physio instead.

Must remember not to bound about - I keep almost skipping down the stairs at work when I go wash my hands between clients and having to stop myself. Roll on impact activities :)

Wednesday 28 October 2009

26 days post op

Mobility in the hip is getting better and better. So I'm much more aware of the aches and niggles and tightnesses. If only I could have a massage everyday. Its worlds better than it was thanks to Toni's massage but my adductor certainly tightens up again quickly. Can't wait to be walking normally.

Its 4 weeks on Fri from operation date so I should be able to do away with the crutches 'officially' - Hurray!! I can't wait, but I keep forgetting I'm slightly damaged goods at the moment and only just stop myself from bounding up the stairs and instead take them one by one, good leg leads on the way up, bad leg leads on the way down. So slowly........ If I forget one more thing that is upstairs when I'm in a rush I think I may go mad. step, step, step.

Cannot wait to run. According to the schedule I'm looking at another 3 weeks then having a go at some multidirectional jogging! Woo hoo! Wonder when I can get on my road bike? I can start adding resistance to the stationary bike after Friday.

I can definitely say that 4 weeks in my frustrations at not being able to train are at an all time high and in response I have huge cravings for cake and crap food. I generally don't eat crap food so I'm trying to keep my nutrition really good to keep my recovery optimal. But it is challenging.

Did 45mins on the stationary bike today, some adductor exercises, glute exercises, and half an hour in the pool on the hydrotherapy exercises. Thought that the hydrotherapy would be dull but I love it. I feel a bit 'special' as the swimmers stare at me, but the improvement in how my hip feels afterwards is fantastic.

Tuesday 27 October 2009

For and against of massages

'For' receiving them, and 'against' giving them. ha ha! So I cancelled half my day today. - Weep. I also made sure I was sitting on a fitball for the majority of the clients I kept, so feeling very proud of myself.

I also made sure I was booked in with one of my Angels - Toni. Guardian Angel Fitness Ltd is my company and Toni certainly is an Angel. My adductor and rectus fem and glute attachment into ITB were pretty tonic and she worked her magic and settled and stretched them all out! Hurray! Feels like a new leg. Whereas yesterday I could have willingly pulled my own leg off in the middle of the night cos its was so annoyingly achey, it feels amazing now.

Much of the discomfort in fact seems to come from my muscles rather than the joint. I would recommend to anyone to get regular massages post op (from someone who has a clue and is careful). I'm definitely feeling back on track.

Monday 26 October 2009

24days post op and a little tired

One of the drawbacks of having the surgery at such short notice was that I already had a full diary of treatments and training sessions for the next couple of months. It took me until well after my operation just to cancel every single session for the following week.

I hate letting people down so I selectively cut down and tried to hold on to as many appointments as I could, figuring that if I didn't feel up to it that I could always forewarn clients of my situation and cancel nearer the time if I needed to. Which of course wouldn't happen.

The result was that I did a fair few hours standing last week and even though it felt completely fine, I'm wondering if I should have. Hoping that if I've put my poor healing hip through the mill that its not too late to back off and give it some time now.

I was just not designed for taking it easy. But I've got to think of the long term health of my hip - and remember what I would say if I was one of my own clients. Have decided to take the action of cancelling much of my treatment schedule for this week, although it kills me to even think about it.

Saturday 24 October 2009

22 days post op

OK so I'm a little late getting started with a post operative recovery blog but its not normally something I would do. Who on earth would be interested?
But after reading some of the other fai blogs I thought how much I would be able to record my progress. Even if just for my own benefit, in the future I will be able to reflect on what things I did right and worked, and what things didn't. In addition there seems to be a great deal of comfort that I get from reading what experiences other people are going through as I go through it myself.
Best case scenario: If I can keep progressing the way I want to and complete my goal of running the Connemarra Marathon in Ireland on April 11th 2010, I hope that will help to inspire and motivate those who are in my current situation just after the op.

I had my surgery on 2nd October 2009 at The Yorkshire Clinic in Bingley. My consultant is Prof Ernest Schilders who of the Northern Hip and Groin Institute. I was really lucky that my physio knew of him as he is one of the more experienced Doctors in the UK with hip artroscopies, furthermore he is lovely and I feel in excellent hands.

I must say that reading other people's experiences my pre-diagnosis pain was nowhere near as bad. I have been able to train and compete in Olympic and Half Ironman Distance Triathlon events and my symptoms were a nagging groin ache and a feeling of not being able to control my right leg as well as I wanted.

I entered the Connemmara Marathon 2010 some time before my diagnosis and it is on my path to completing my first Ironman distance event which I have earmarked as Lanzarote (2011 or even 2012)

When I went to meet Prof Schilders and get my arthrogram results I was expecting him to say that there was nothing to be found and to send me on my way. It was a surprise when he said that I had a labral tear and a paralabral cyst in the right hip joint. Although x-rays had not shown any CAM deformity, it was evident that this was the cause of the tear during surgery.
He asked me when I would like to do the surgery and I said "hmmm, well I'd still like to do the marathon in April so asap please" He chuckled (I took this as a good sign, that this might still be possible) and I got 6th Nov as my surgery date. The following Monday his secretary called my and said that he could do it on that coming Friday (2nd Oct) So just like that in a whirlwind of cancelling weeks and weeks of people's appointments who were booked in with me, here I am.