Not quite a month ago, I sat and typed an entry to the blog. While not fishing related, I did not envision this entry being the last entry that would appear for almost 30 days. Sadly, I have not done any fishing over this same period of time and it's amazing how life gets moving and you have a tough time finding the opportunity to do things you enjoy.
In the midst of all the normal activities that take place in one's life, somewhere along the line, I managed to break my leg. The initial prognosis, form the ER docs, was not good and I was starting to come to grips with the possibility of spending the next 3 months in a cast. Fortunately, my visit to the Orthopedic specialist softened my worry and the official diagnosis was much less severe. While still having broken a bone, I was lucky enough to have not broken the weight bearing bone, the tibia. Rather, I have a break of the fibula, at the top, by the knee.
Most of the discomfort comes from the connective tissue that aids with stabilizing the knee. I guess this mechanism was not made to bear the weight of multiple pieces of sheet rock. So when the secondary diagnosis was made, I nearly leapt of the table as I was told that no cast would be needed and I would be able to wean myself from the crutches over the next 10 days or so. The break will require somewhere in the neighborhood of 5 to 6 weeks for initial healing - that I can deal with. In the meantime, I get my fill reading stories of other anglers pursuit of chrome on distant waters, enjoying images of a freshly cooked venison from a recent hunt and looking at pictures of local browns caught by a friend while roll casting from the banks. Hmmmm, roll casting from the banks...I think I see some possibilities brewing.
Take your time my friend...heal.
ReplyDeletePete and his roll casting. He's the man.
As much as I'd like to rush I will take your sage advice. I figure rushing now will lead to wading problems later and yes, I am starting to think Pete is the man LOL.
DeleteSteve, by the way that header photo is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI have an idea where it is.
Thanks Alan. Shortly after taking that picture I was into a fantastic brown around 18".
DeleteYes I have been roll casting!!!!! Here to a speedy recovery!!!!
ReplyDeleteHope your getting all healed up!
ReplyDeleteThanks...pretty healed up...back on the river for the first time today...
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