Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Bored

So its been a little more than a week since my last blog post.  I've done well to the promises I've made to my mom.  I haven't been out to eat by myself, nor put any food on the credit card.

On Monday, I started back to school for my last semester of nursing school.  If all goes well, I should graduate in December with my Bachelor's Degree.  I say if all goes well because yesterday I fractured my ankle.  I'm a little concerned about clinical because there is no way I can do it with a broken ankle.  The good thing about this semester is the schedule seems to be much more flexible, so as long as I can get my required number of hours in I should be okay. 

So how did I break my ankle you ask?  I wish I had a better story, but I don't.  Yesterday around 12:15 I walked out the front door pulling my rolling backpack, and carrying my purse and keys.  I was headed to class, which started at 1:00.  My porch has 3 steps, and as soon as I stepped on the ground off the steps, my ankle rolled, I felt a "crack," and I went straight to the ground.  I've sprained my ankle a million times playing sports throughout the years, and I've had it "pop" before, but this definitely sounded more like a crack.  I was sobbing, lying on the ground, knowing that if it was a sprain, the pain would ease up enough for me to at least get up.  It never eased up.  After about 5 minutes of almost hysterical sobbing, I was able to clear my head enough to pull my cell phone out of my pocket.  I called my mom first (who lives an hour and a half away).  She tried to call me down, and told me to call Scott at work.  She got my the number for his work (because he can't answer his cell at work).  Before I called him, I called 2 friends that might still be in the area from an earlier class.  They were already home, which is 40+ minutes away.  My one friend said to call an ambulance (she is an EMT), but I said I couldn't afford that.  So I call Scott's work and ask to talk to him.  They are like we really don't do that.  I was crying and telling the woman in the front office how I was lying in the yard and I couldn't get up.  She transferred me to this guy who was a jerk.  He said he'd try to have Scott call me.  When Scott called me, he said he didn't think they would let him leave.  So I called his mom, who lives about 40 minutes away and told her what happened, so she headed out.  I was racking my brain trying to think of who I could call.  I ended up calling my work which is just about a mile and a half down the road.  My boss and my co-worker jumped in the car and headed over.  They got me in the car, and took my to a MedExpress.  Can you believe that the whole time I was lying in the yard crying, no one stopped to see if I was okay?!  I was out there for like 45 minutes! We live on a main road, so it wasn't like there was no one driving by.  A person on a bike even went by on the side walk...I couldn't believe it!!!

So anyway, after all of that, I find out that my ankle is broken.  They put an OCL cast on, which has some hard parts and some soft.  Its kind of weird, but it hold my ankle still at least.  Tomorrow I have an appointment with an orthopedic specialist, so hopefully that goes well.  I am absolutely terrible on crutches! I've tried to stay in one place as much as possible.  My boss gave me the rest of the week off.  Its funny because I am so bored!  When I can come and go as I please, and can move around as much as I want, I don't.  I find plenty of things to do online or watch on Netflix.  But today, when I can't go anywhere and can barely get around, I'm bored silly!

So, with all of this sitting around, I feel like I am going to gain weight like crazy.  Any suggestions for cardio or something that I can do while sitting??  I would appreciate any ideas because I'd really like to lose weight, not gain!

1 comment:

  1. Sorry to hear about the ankle! I actually had ankle surgery a few years ago and what I did for exercise was basically weight training. I had a trainer at the time and he helped me around the gym on my crutches and we did lots of the machines. I was lucky enough to have the surgery on the left foot so I could still drive but look for things in the house. You can work on crunches or if you have weights try doing some upper body routines. You can try tricep dips off of the couch or chair, crunches, curls, presses. Hope that helps! If you don't have any weights you can get them pretty cheap from walmart or target. Good luck!

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