munchkin3
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- Jun 6, 2008
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It has been a long time since I have written! It is nice to post again.
DS has had a terrible season and many series of unfortunate events!
He hurt his wrist in November. He did not say anything until a week before the first meet, when he really tweaked it. He could not do under grip giants anymore. Went to the doctor and got an MRI and they said he had partially torn some tendons in the wrist.....TFCC injury. (NOT PUV)
*scratch the first meet.....
Doctors said baby it, ice it etc.....take out the skills which cause pain and it should be ok in 3-6 MONTHS.....
DS worked with it, dumbed down his routines....a week before his first meet, he sprained his ankle BIG time! (Playing basketball at night! Ok at least he is doing something other than Gymnastics!!)
Go to ER to make sure it's not broken, no thank goodness, not broken. Surprisingly, the doctor said he could compete as long as he taped it up....omit floor and vault...
*second meet, dismal, but he proved to himself he could do it....
*Third meet, decent routines, left out some skills because of lack of practice (from being out injured!).
a week before 4th meet....major wrist tweak again....coach decides to watch closely for the next day of practice, and then we will make a call......
*yes, the call was that his season was over.
after 4 months of pain, icing, worrying about meet scores, worrying about worsening injury, it is done...HARD DECISION!!!
3Days later, hand specialist puts him in a cast up to his armpit...it should be better in 4 weeks. Best case scenario....I guess worst case is surgery, but we won't think about that.
DS still wants to be ready to compete in 3 months....his goals are still there. He loves the sport. He won't do anything else....
anyone else have experience with this injury? Outcomes?
PS he is 12
DS has had a terrible season and many series of unfortunate events!
He hurt his wrist in November. He did not say anything until a week before the first meet, when he really tweaked it. He could not do under grip giants anymore. Went to the doctor and got an MRI and they said he had partially torn some tendons in the wrist.....TFCC injury. (NOT PUV)
*scratch the first meet.....
Doctors said baby it, ice it etc.....take out the skills which cause pain and it should be ok in 3-6 MONTHS.....
DS worked with it, dumbed down his routines....a week before his first meet, he sprained his ankle BIG time! (Playing basketball at night! Ok at least he is doing something other than Gymnastics!!)
Go to ER to make sure it's not broken, no thank goodness, not broken. Surprisingly, the doctor said he could compete as long as he taped it up....omit floor and vault...
*second meet, dismal, but he proved to himself he could do it....
*Third meet, decent routines, left out some skills because of lack of practice (from being out injured!).
a week before 4th meet....major wrist tweak again....coach decides to watch closely for the next day of practice, and then we will make a call......
*yes, the call was that his season was over.
after 4 months of pain, icing, worrying about meet scores, worrying about worsening injury, it is done...HARD DECISION!!!
3Days later, hand specialist puts him in a cast up to his armpit...it should be better in 4 weeks. Best case scenario....I guess worst case is surgery, but we won't think about that.
DS still wants to be ready to compete in 3 months....his goals are still there. He loves the sport. He won't do anything else....
anyone else have experience with this injury? Outcomes?
PS he is 12