Defnitely doable in a year! I think you're right about the deadlifts though, I haven't had any aggrevation from them whatsoever yet and back feels better the day after them! Might have to race you to the 180 if all keeps going well!
Ab work + deadlifts = more muscle = more defense of spine = less pain.
That's my rationale!
I'll see when I return to training before I make any challenges
So went for appointment with consultant yesterday. Meniscus is resolved however I have primary inflammatory arthropathy in my left knee, which is in the same family of rheumatoid arthritis. Being referred on for treatment with a rheumatologist.
Depression has gone wild unsurprisingly
FML I'm 21 ffs, major liver surgery, a BMT and now this ffs
So went for appointment with consultant yesterday. Meniscus is resolved however I have primary inflammatory arthropathy in my left knee, which is in the same family of rheumatoid arthritis. Being referred on for treatment with a rheumatologist.
Depression has gone wild unsurprisingly
FML I'm 21 ffs, major liver surgery, a BMT and now this ffs
Man that sucks You're only 21 yes, but the bright side is that you have plenty of years of physical activity and you WILL recover. Keep your head up. If this sort of thing happens in your late 30's or 40's then that's a recipe for being a useless turd for the rest of your life.
Man that sucks You're only 21 yes, but the bright side is that you have plenty of years of physical activity and you WILL recover. Keep your head up. If this sort of thing happens in your late 30's or 40's then that's a recipe for being a useless turd for the rest of your life.
Thanks for the support, I appreciate it a lot. My future feels fairly black atm!
As my knee currently is, if I were to be in practice, life would be very difficult
Also depends on whether this is systemic or local inflammatory processes, whether it can be cured or whether it's going to progress etc.
When I messaged you this morning I was in a pretty down mood. Now I'm up and about and a bit happier, I feel I'm still going to be a vet
There are doctors and vets in wheelchairs bro, a torn meniscus is nothing - it's likely you'll be able to get back to normal physical activity eventually! There are people out there playing rugby and lifting et al. without any cruciate ligaments.
There are doctors and vets in wheelchairs bro, a torn meniscus is nothing - it's likely you'll be able to get back to normal physical activity eventually! There are people out there playing rugby and lifting et al. without any cruciate ligaments.
Read above man, it's not my mensicus that's the problem! It's the rheumatoid family condition...
Ah, jesus ****ing christ! Sorry about that my man, such a young age for onset as well...that's a really tough break, but still plenty to be hopeful about. No reason this has to stop you from practising in the future.