Warning - Not For the Squeemish

in thealliance •  6 years ago 

Had Surgery Yesterday

Why? As some of you know, I used to do many different forms of martial arts. One day, my master, decided he was going to teach us all some potent Judo throws. Much of the throws look brutal because they are. There is quite a bit of hip and locking joint maneuvers. One in particular, was a defensive throw. It required someone to attack you, evading their attack and locking their elbows together. You use their momentum to finish the throw by adding force in a twisting motion on their joints.

All Fine and Dandy

I'd been 'professionally' falling and knew how to break my falls, but this was entirely new and caught me off guard. I landed on my shoulder and neck instead of flipping all the way to my back. Something popped and the initial pain misguided my mind as to the location of the injury. At first, I thought I had broken my collar bone. Then, my back started hurting real bad in unison with my shoulder. Turns out, I had torn my trapezius pretty bad. I was out for six weeks after that and was sore for months beyond.

Lipoma

Lipoma is a deposit of fat cells on someone's body. There is no known cause as to why they appear, some say it is genetic, some say it has to do with trauma of some sort. Mine would fall in the latter. Normally, they are encapsulated and a small incision is only necessary to pop them out. Mine however, because of the massive scar tissue, was rooted in multiple new muscle growths and took quite awhile to remove. The typical 30 minute procedure lasted almost two hours of cutting and scraping around in my back.

#teamnosleep

My back is crazy sore. This was taken just a little while ago before redressing the wound. Can see the wicked bruise up there and believe me - it takes A LOT for me to get bruised. What drives me the most nuts though is not the discomfort trying to sleep (which I got none, just tossed and turned), is how itchy it is. OMG it's so frig'n itchy. And scratching it is not a viable option because one, the shit hurts. Second, it's in a spot that I can barely reach!

So, No Worries, OK?

It'll take a bit to heal, I get the stitches out in a few weeks. You'll notice they are actual guaged twine stitches instead of those dissipation ones they normally use. I requested those knowing I have some rough little princesses that may add to the pain and healing process. But I'm ok, no worries. STeeM oN my peoples!


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that pile of fat tissue removed is crazy

Size of a baseball!

Whoa, dude! Hopefully, that won't be lingering around to cause you pain forever. I live near a Gracie studio, but all my years messing up my body with Football I am happy getting my kicks through posts like these! I could almost imagine a Chuck Norris coming at ya...

Ha ha good puns man! Got a few Gracies here. And Tracys. Good trees rooted. Chuck might have trouble lol

I had a revision to my knee replacement in October and I know it smarts. Ay time the cut into you and drill or scrape inside it will be sore and hurt for a while. For me, the PT was worse than the surgery, moving the knee and breaking scar tissue up and keeping it from forming. Hang in there it will get better!

Dang, hope you up and running as it should be. Been lucky not had any major joint issues.

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Ouch! Glad you’re doing ok

Thank you😁

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You know I will😎🤗

Glad it’s over and how time to heal. Take it easy! ❤️

Am trying hun☺

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Geez! That sure hurts. Glad you're better though.

Take care! 😉

It sure does, quite uncomfortable

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Glad you made it through. Actually it looks like only a small amount of inflamation around the stitches. You are healing nicely. I like your hashtag "frankenstein" good one.

Ya a little. Have to put vaseline on it to keep it fairly pliable as I am very active.

Omg... heal quickly dude... as a side joke tho.. I have some lipoma on my belly... haha (not really).. much love and healing thoughts your way.

That a beer filled tire? Lol😂

Hey get better soon. Totally understandable about the twine stichtes.. my kids would probably rip mine out if I had any.. or my animals.. they are brutal at times. Healing vibes sent your way...

Thank you sweets. My pets! Took the dogs to the river today and they seemed to know i was under par because they were super obedient and nice🐶

I must say, you don't do anything half-a$$ed, do you??! Happy healing, my friend!

Take good care of that and I hope but the healing is expedited

Hell no, what would be the point of that? Lol

Riggght... :)

If you can get your hands on the homeopathic remedy called Arnica - take it. I would do 200C dose.
I had the very same thing and mine wasn't smooth either. I know your pain. And you are going to have a dent there for a long time. But it will even out after a few years 👍

I never heard of that but I be sure to be on the lookout hun. Thanks for the heads up.

You can find it in health food stores or online. I used to always carry it with me for kids getting banged up. It really helps the healing process.

here we go https://www.amazon.com/Boiron-montana-Pellets-Homeopathic-Medicine/dp/B0007UAAUI/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1531705025&sr=8-3&keywords=arnica+homeopathic+pellets
The 200 is for more intense things like you have. I used to carry the 30 C for the every day banged head, knee, toe, elbow and such :)

Martial arts is an interesting thing isn't it? It leaves no room to get cocky, thinking you know your stuff. As soon as you are comfortable with it and think you know it, and even though you do, it reminds you of the possible damages, leaving you in pain and a hard lesson learned. I started my arts with a dislocated shoulder right off the bat. I know its nothing in comparison, just to say that it is important to pay attention to details in this serious style of 'sport' (I hate calling it a sport... looking for other words atm).

I am wishing you good healings and be sure to get back into the arts slowly as to not aggravate anything. Work up those muscles to make them extra strong now that there is a weakness, but all in due time. Take care!

Thank you and it really is a way of life for those that take it seriously. Many things carry over you wouldn't expect. Especially with the discipline itself. I've avoided many a wreck due to knowing how to still my mind where as the average person would panic and most likely crash.

I agree with you 100%

The discipline, the lessons, it is much more than just martial arts in a sports term. Like you said, a way of life. I never thought it would be like that but the more I do it, the more I am amazed at what I have learned, not just physically but mentally and changing the way I think of things. I can respect the arts in a whole new way and even though it may not be the same form of art I can still call a fellow 'artist' my brother or sister in this.

I am still working on the falls. Something inside me is blocking myself from letting myself do the falls. I just wont go down. Which is bad as I need to know how to do this right as a reflex and not having to think about what I need to do when the time comes. I have to break my barriers to be able to continue forward. Working on it though. :)

It is a fear and natural one. Took me a little while to handle it and become good with my breaks. First time I had to flip and land was exhilirating! Just trust yourself😎

WOW thats serious stuff take care and wishing you a full recovery

Thanks bro, I heal quickly so shouldn't be too awful long and I hope to be back to 110%!

@enginewitty That's great but take it slow and listen to the Drs, unlike I did at your age LOL