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    Default My Ankle is Broken Right Now But I've Decided to Thru-Hike Next Year!

    I broke my ankle 6 weeks ago while I was bouldering, but I've decided to thru-hike next year. Just thought I'd share and get some suggestions of things I could do this early in the game to get ready!

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    Dang dude, hope your healing well. You back to work ?

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    Wow,sorry to hear that,.Maybe try this,while sitting in a chair and feet flat on the floor, add some weight to your forefoot(toes, something soft like a sock filled with a rocket or something and lift the forefoot while the heels stay on the floor,this will build the muscle in the shin area,which typicaly don't get worked as much or as hard as the calf muscle.But as always check with your doctor on this, as your injury may not allow for this. Cheers man, I like bouldering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loneoak View Post
    Dang dude, hope your healing well. You back to work ?
    Oh yea I went back like a week after surgery. Still on crutches tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    Wow,sorry to hear that,.Maybe try this,while sitting in a chair and feet flat on the floor, add some weight to your forefoot(toes, something soft like a sock filled with a rocket or something and lift the forefoot while the heels stay on the floor,this will build the muscle in the shin area,which typicaly don't get worked as much or as hard as the calf muscle.But as always check with your doctor on this, as your injury may not allow for this. Cheers man, I like bouldering.
    Thanks for the tip man. I have a doctor's appt on Friday to start physical therapy and hopefully start to ditch the crutches. Def may use this if doc says it's ok.

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    Having patience is the first rule of properly healing all injuries...and if you're an active person it's a frustrating rule
    But if you push the process too far too fast you risk re-injury and then you're back to Square One again

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldbear View Post
    Having patience is the first rule of properly healing all injuries...and if you're an active person it's a frustrating rule
    But if you push the process too far too fast you risk re-injury and then you're back to Square One again
    Wow +1 on this, go slow.

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    Wishing you a speedy healing process. I've been recovering from a double ankle break sustained last August 31 and surgery the following day. I'm considerably older than you, ParkRat09, but at any age I think it's wise to try to find the sweet spot between being active enough to promote healing and overdoing it. oldbear's advice is good.

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    keep your chin up there is light at the end of the tunnel,and that first trail out will feel almost like a maiden voyage.think of how good thats gona feel.

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    Now would be a good time to learn about ultra light backpacking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-K View Post
    Now would be a good time to learn about ultra light backpacking.
    Or how to get a ride to the doctor when you don't carry any first aid weight.
    You don’t need God—to hope, to care, to love, to live.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WingedMonkey View Post
    Or how to get a ride to the doctor when you don't carry any first aid weight.
    My bad I forgot the
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    It's ok .. I can take it.

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    ................... <where did you get that banana? All I got are smileys. Dangit.>

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-K View Post
    ................... <where did you get that banana? All I got are smileys. Dangit.>
    It's in you mail drops with the rattlesnake eggs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-K View Post
    Now would be a good time to learn about ultra light backpacking.
    Now that you mention it I am 3 weeks away from my 1 year anniversary of my NOLS lightweight backpacking course in the Winds

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