Friday, May 29, 2020
I wondered Will I ever walk again
I wondered Will I ever walk again Last summer I ripped my calf pretty bad in a sports accident. Well, the accident was that I was a out-of-shape dude playing capture the flag with a bunch of eight year olds. I hobbled around on what I thought was a pulled muscle for a week. At the end of that week I lept in a heroic effort to save my amost 3 year old from burning herself when she got something out of the microwave. That leap did my calf in. I went to urgent care to learn I had ripped it probably 30-60% (can you imagine having your calf ripped 60%??), and that this was common in men my age, even if they are active. I ended up on the couch, and crutches, for 6 weeks. As far as I can remember, this was the most intense physical pain Ive experienced. For most of those 6 weeks I questioned if I would ever be able to walk again. I felt like I was in prison. I felt helpless. I was discouraged pretty much the whole thing sucked. Finally I made myself take my first, and then second, and then third step. I ditched the crutches and just made myself start walking around (very, very slowly). This year Ive set a goal to walk 500 miles. Im already up to 85 miles the most I have walked in one day is a little over 6 miles. I cant feel any pain or weakness in my calf. Its good as normal, and by the end of this year it will be great. Relate this to your current job search, or job loss. You will likely be in transition longer than six weeks, and you dont have to sit on the couch and be depressed the entire time. Even though you wonder if your career can ever get back on track, and doubt that it wont, I bet you it will. Just like my muscle healed, your career will heal. One day it will be stronger. One day you might not even remember the hardships you are going through today. You will heal. I wondered Will I ever walk again Last summer I ripped my calf pretty bad in a sports accident. Well, the accident was that I was a out-of-shape dude playing capture the flag with a bunch of eight year olds. I hobbled around on what I thought was a pulled muscle for a week. At the end of that week I lept in a heroic effort to save my amost 3 year old from burning herself when she got something out of the microwave. That leap did my calf in. I went to urgent care to learn I had ripped it probably 30-60% (can you imagine having your calf ripped 60%??), and that this was common in men my age, even if they are active. I ended up on the couch, and crutches, for 6 weeks. As far as I can remember, this was the most intense physical pain Ive experienced. For most of those 6 weeks I questioned if I would ever be able to walk again. I felt like I was in prison. I felt helpless. I was discouraged pretty much the whole thing sucked. Finally I made myself take my first, and then second, and then third step. I ditched the crutches and just made myself start walking around (very, very slowly). This year Ive set a goal to walk 500 miles. Im already up to 85 miles the most I have walked in one day is a little over 6 miles. I cant feel any pain or weakness in my calf. Its good as normal, and by the end of this year it will be great. Relate this to your current job search, or job loss. You will likely be in transition longer than six weeks, and you dont have to sit on the couch and be depressed the entire time. Even though you wonder if your career can ever get back on track, and doubt that it wont, I bet you it will. Just like my muscle healed, your career will heal. One day it will be stronger. One day you might not even remember the hardships you are going through today. You will heal. I wondered Will I ever walk again Last summer I ripped my calf pretty bad in a sports accident. Well, the accident was that I was a out-of-shape dude playing capture the flag with a bunch of eight year olds. I hobbled around on what I thought was a pulled muscle for a week. At the end of that week I lept in a heroic effort to save my amost 3 year old from burning herself when she got something out of the microwave. That leap did my calf in. I went to urgent care to learn I had ripped it probably 30-60% (can you imagine having your calf ripped 60%??), and that this was common in men my age, even if they are active. I ended up on the couch, and crutches, for 6 weeks. As far as I can remember, this was the most intense physical pain Ive experienced. For most of those 6 weeks I questioned if I would ever be able to walk again. I felt like I was in prison. I felt helpless. I was discouraged pretty much the whole thing sucked. Finally I made myself take my first, and then second, and then third step. I ditched the crutches and just made myself start walking around (very, very slowly). This year Ive set a goal to walk 500 miles. Im already up to 85 miles the most I have walked in one day is a little over 6 miles. I cant feel any pain or weakness in my calf. Its good as normal, and by the end of this year it will be great. Relate this to your current job search, or job loss. You will likely be in transition longer than six weeks, and you dont have to sit on the couch and be depressed the entire time. Even though you wonder if your career can ever get back on track, and doubt that it wont, I bet you it will. Just like my muscle healed, your career will heal. One day it will be stronger. One day you might not even remember the hardships you are going through today. You will heal.
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