Desert rehab hike
So, this morning (4/19/11) 13 days after surgery, I finally got to go out for a lil bit. I took a friend with me in case i needed help, also, she yells at me if I try to run, ha.
My surgeon said he didn't want me hiking until June, but fuk that. I was mentally freaking out, and I couldn't stand to be inside any longer just doing weights. Anyway, I only went 7miles and only had a 1500ft elevation gain, and didn't run, or climb or go cross country, so I don't get what the big deal woulda been. -I did get a little dizzy about 3 miles out after one big hill, but after sitting down for only 2 or 3 minutes I was fine.
anyways, here some pics...Oh, this is a loop, In the Santa Rosa mtns, art smith trail, to hop along trail, to schey trail, which crosses art smith again n takes you back if you go left. I didnt take any pics of me, because I look pretty funny since i still have the cast type thing attached to my upper jaw, and my face is still swollen a little. anyway, i feel MUCH better after getting out 8)
Highway 74 out there, thats where I started at
This is where I suddenly needed to sit down for a minute,,figured Id take a pic as long as I was there, ha
Cool rocky part of the Schey trail...I wonder if falling in an area like this is what my Dr was worried about, haha
The Hop along trail is that faint zig-zag trail out there
My surgeon said he didn't want me hiking until June, but fuk that. I was mentally freaking out, and I couldn't stand to be inside any longer just doing weights. Anyway, I only went 7miles and only had a 1500ft elevation gain, and didn't run, or climb or go cross country, so I don't get what the big deal woulda been. -I did get a little dizzy about 3 miles out after one big hill, but after sitting down for only 2 or 3 minutes I was fine.
anyways, here some pics...Oh, this is a loop, In the Santa Rosa mtns, art smith trail, to hop along trail, to schey trail, which crosses art smith again n takes you back if you go left. I didnt take any pics of me, because I look pretty funny since i still have the cast type thing attached to my upper jaw, and my face is still swollen a little. anyway, i feel MUCH better after getting out 8)
Highway 74 out there, thats where I started at
This is where I suddenly needed to sit down for a minute,,figured Id take a pic as long as I was there, ha
Cool rocky part of the Schey trail...I wonder if falling in an area like this is what my Dr was worried about, haha
The Hop along trail is that faint zig-zag trail out there
Fine , here...I dont mind posting pics of just the cast 'n permanant plates, I just dont wanna post pics of my FACE all puffy and bruised, ! theres a difference..... heres the dang pics...jeez
(btw-the "cast" is simply the small plastic thing attached to my top teeth. the titanium you cant see at all its whats holdin my bones together)
http://s297.photobucket.com/albums/mm23 ... %204-6-11/
(btw-the "cast" is simply the small plastic thing attached to my top teeth. the titanium you cant see at all its whats holdin my bones together)
http://s297.photobucket.com/albums/mm23 ... %204-6-11/
- So.BayMark
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Ok after that site were ready for good laugh, picture of your face now...
btw: thanks for rinseing your mouth after lunch before those pictures were taken
mark
btw: thanks for rinseing your mouth after lunch before those pictures were taken
mark
I dont have any new pics, but now I'm 28 days past my surgery and am finally starting to get better. I could only hike 2 days last week because my body is still spending most of my energy healing all the bones and severely bruised nerves n everything else they cut up...anyway. This past monday, the 2nd, I went hiking and got in 6.5 miles in 1hr 50min. which I wasn't happy with, but at least I wasn't getting dizzy like my first rehab hike. And I was able to slowly jog a tiny bit.
Then, yesterday, I did 9.8 miles in the San Jacinto area (Murray peak). The first 3 miles have a 2200ft elevation gain, the rest of the loop was mostly flat desert with some little hills, a dry wash to get through, and then back. I walked most of it, but was able to jog a little more than the previous day, but still cant full out run yet. I finished it in 2hr 35min. So, I am recovering pretty well now. It's not a great time at all, but I'm happy i was able to do almost 10miles without being totally beat. My endurance is coming back well. My speed however, will obviously take longer to get back.
Most likely because I had to be on a liquid diet for 4 weeks, dropped 14lbs, and lost muscle tone....n everything else major surgery does to your system.
anyway...thats my recovery update if anyone cares, haha....Oh, also, on the days i was too tired to hike, I did get in some weights and core work. So thats wat kept me from going crazy when i couldnt get outside.
Next week, i think monday, Im going to hike up mount baldy. I'll take pics and letcha know if I made it or if i passed out, lol
Then, yesterday, I did 9.8 miles in the San Jacinto area (Murray peak). The first 3 miles have a 2200ft elevation gain, the rest of the loop was mostly flat desert with some little hills, a dry wash to get through, and then back. I walked most of it, but was able to jog a little more than the previous day, but still cant full out run yet. I finished it in 2hr 35min. So, I am recovering pretty well now. It's not a great time at all, but I'm happy i was able to do almost 10miles without being totally beat. My endurance is coming back well. My speed however, will obviously take longer to get back.
Most likely because I had to be on a liquid diet for 4 weeks, dropped 14lbs, and lost muscle tone....n everything else major surgery does to your system.
anyway...thats my recovery update if anyone cares, haha....Oh, also, on the days i was too tired to hike, I did get in some weights and core work. So thats wat kept me from going crazy when i couldnt get outside.
Next week, i think monday, Im going to hike up mount baldy. I'll take pics and letcha know if I made it or if i passed out, lol
- So.BayMark
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glad your coming along and getting out... I had no idea what went into that surgery, more shock to the body than I thought...
have fun on baldy if you make it over this way...
mark
have fun on baldy if you make it over this way...
mark
Yeah, I didnt know either! It takes at LEAST 4 to 6 months for even a really health person to fully heal from this surgery. They totaly had my face in 4 pieces, then put it back together. Its pretty intense.
And I'll make it! Ive been planning on it for a couple weeks. Ima be there 2 or 3 days 8)
And I'll make it! Ive been planning on it for a couple weeks. Ima be there 2 or 3 days 8)
Did the same loop over and around Murray peak, as listed a couple posts up, yesterday, and knocked off 9 minutes. So 9.8 in 2hr 26min. So im back to 4mph now,. However, its still hard on me. Normally, after doing that Id be totally fine the rest of the day and would be ready to go out and do the same or more the next day...But now, Im pretty beat. even though i slept well (8hrs) last night, I feel like I need a nap, and i get light headed today whenever I stand up. So ima just sit in bed and read. My recovery time sux. again,
Has anyone on here had to deal with this kinda thing? Is it normal to still need a long recovery time from a hike so long after surgery? I did take the whole first 12 days off, then eased back in by only going 2 days a week. Maybe im outa shape from sitting around too much??? Have any of you guys taken a few weeks off befor, and if so, how long did it take you to get back to normal???
Has anyone on here had to deal with this kinda thing? Is it normal to still need a long recovery time from a hike so long after surgery? I did take the whole first 12 days off, then eased back in by only going 2 days a week. Maybe im outa shape from sitting around too much??? Have any of you guys taken a few weeks off befor, and if so, how long did it take you to get back to normal???
Recovery for me is pretty slow at times (like weeks at a time) then I notice I can do something smoothly that was a struggle for months. Doctors told me it's one year for 'full recovery' on my leg so I'm not too down anymore. I can see the big improvements in mobility, flexibility and strength now that I have 8 months to look back at and see how far I've come.
It's a good thing you're in shape and keep working out. I'm always hearing that w/o some good conditioning and a willingness to train while down with a major injury that recovery can spread into years for some people. Damn, the thought of that gets me up and moving everyday.
Keep at it.
It's a good thing you're in shape and keep working out. I'm always hearing that w/o some good conditioning and a willingness to train while down with a major injury that recovery can spread into years for some people. Damn, the thought of that gets me up and moving everyday.
Keep at it.