Nelliel
Member
Guardian
from
Canada
Posts: 6
Posts: 6
"Strength is not just about power. It is the will to keep pushing forward even when everything seems hopeless."
After years of recovering from a right leg injury and finally reclaiming my life, fate struck again with a trimalleolar fracture and dislocation of my left ankle. It feels like everything I've worked for, fought for and dreamed of has been cruely snatched away. While I acknowledge it could be worse, facing two decades of consecutive serious injury recoveries weighs heavily.
I refuse to let this get the better of me, I'm too stubborn for that. So everyday with each small but meaningful effort I'm fighting back and determined to turn this trial into a triumph.
Entering the third month of recovery, I've just begun assisted weight bearing and ankle mobilization exercises. The journey so far has been humbling, isolating, frustrating, and exhausting. But here I am, standing at the crossroads of challenge and resilience. This is my path now, and I'm determined to navigate it with courage and perseverance.
my angry foot
I refuse to let this get the better of me, I'm too stubborn for that. So everyday with each small but meaningful effort I'm fighting back and determined to turn this trial into a triumph.
Entering the third month of recovery, I've just begun assisted weight bearing and ankle mobilization exercises. The journey so far has been humbling, isolating, frustrating, and exhausting. But here I am, standing at the crossroads of challenge and resilience. This is my path now, and I'm determined to navigate it with courage and perseverance.
my angry foot
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