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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLindsey Vonn has released a statement.
In her statement, she said that has no regrets and its not the way she wanted end her career.
She went on say that she broke her tibia and will require several surgeries which will take a while to recover from.
Story from Yahoo News.
maxsolomon
(38,412 posts)"I deeply regret racing on a ruptured ACL." Never going to happen.
Hope she fully recovers, but man, that's going to be a long, painful road.
Ms. Toad
(38,418 posts)I broke my tibia and fibula a few years ago (in my 60s). Spiral fracture. Surgically repaired. I was back in my classroom teaching within a week. It would have been sooner, except I had to threaten legal action to get them to accommodate my disability by allowing me to work from home when I was not needed on campus to teach classes.
The pain was excruciating pre-surgery - when idiots in the ER didn't know how to stabilize it without twisting it, but I didn't need narcotics more than 2-3 days past surgery.
maxsolomon
(38,412 posts)I'll stick with "long".
Arthur_Frain
(2,278 posts)She had no business being there. IMHO.
(Im a skier, Ive torn my ACL, I do have cred here)
Great for what she was trying to do at 41. A shame that it turned out to be a lesson in know your limitations, but truthfully, its one of the best lessons we can re-learn. Just maybe not over and over and over.
All power to Lindsey in her recovery, it isnt going to be easy, but I hope she gets back to a pain free 100 percent at 42.
Elated that Breezy won the event.
maxsolomon
(38,412 posts)I have an extruded meniscus that I snowboard with - it is limiting even if you're strong and skilled. Maybe if she'd backed off 10% in that bumpy traverse she'd have made it through. But "heedless" is her brand.
Arthur_Frain
(2,278 posts)Despite her statement to the contrary. Yes, you can ski with a torn ACL, but now youre compensating, and under ideal snow conditions where maybe youre just skiing for the sake of joy, you could probably get away with it. Not in conditions that are challenging, not at an Olympic level of competition.
Life changes forever in an unguarded moment. Either youre the type of person who doesnt want to end up what ifing over missed opportunities, or youre the type that doesnt care to spend the rest of your life regretting your hubris.
Im sure in my 60s now, my equations run differently than hers at 41.
maxsolomon
(38,412 posts)I'm right there with you.
GoCubsGo
(34,755 posts)I'm so sad that hers didn't go the way she had hoped. Hope this injury doesn't affect her future quality of life.
FakeNoose
(40,777 posts)It's shocking that the coaches and team doctors allowed her to compete. Lindsey has set a bad example for other American athletes who have way less ability than she does.
imanamerican63
(15,982 posts)she was doing for her mothers memory and she said that in the very beginning.
Let her have her moment. She deserves it.
Maru Kitteh
(31,431 posts)FULL stop. Women dont require permission to be allowed to compete.
Also: Athletes - even the female ones are not there to be anyones example. They are there to compete fairly under the rules of their sporrt.
Maru Kitteh
(31,431 posts)Now she will need to find.a new way forward and live.
Henry203
(895 posts)My son broke both the fibula and tibia. Paul George had the same break. It is healable. Notice you never see leg casts anymore. It has been replaced by a rod.It takes a year.
imanamerican63
(15,982 posts)And had a reconstruction surgery done in 2020 and a soft cast but couldnt put any weight on my leg for 4 months and it was a 3 1/2 months before was to walk without the cast! It was very uncomfortable.
Henry203
(895 posts)Because it didnt heal right? I had a friend when I was a kid. This guy borrowed my baseball spikes and didnt know how to use them and really broke his leg. He was in a full cast and the leg moves regardless. He was never the same.
That is where the rod keeps the leg straight during healing.
My son said it really hurt.
imanamerican63
(15,982 posts)It was almost 20 years between the 2 surgeries.
Oh and my bone spurs were real!
Ms. Toad
(38,418 posts)I was walking with a walker immediately, and weight bearing within a week or two. I don't remember how long I used a walker, but it wasn't that long (no more than a month, and I believe considerably less).
It does depend on where the break is. Mine was above the ankle, so I didn't need ankle reconstruction. That significantly extends the healing period.
Henry203
(895 posts)About a year to compete in the NBA. That is for professional athletes to compete again.
Ms. Toad
(38,418 posts)I'm not an elite athlete. But the time to normal activities without restriction was far less than the usual healing time with casting (a month or so).
Shermann
(9,022 posts)There was an incision on the front of my knee to insert it, and that was the spot that hurt the most during recovery. There was a loss of sensation in my shin though.
Chemical Bill
(3,130 posts)she caught the gate wrong. That spun her, so she couldn't have landed right.
Maybe it's the fault of the gate design....
