tripleup05
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- Feb 3, 2010
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Hey folks.
I'm a 25 year old healthy male, but due to an unquenchable love of dirtbiking, I broke my right ankle at the end of June. My surgery was almost a month ago, and I have come a long way. As of yesterday, I can put 100% of my body weight on it for a second or two before the pain gets too much. There is still a lot of swelling which the doc says is uncommon, but not unheard of. It is actually the swelling causing most of the pain, I think.
Anyways, we will be arriving at the World on Sept. 9th. While I have no worries about pain that far out, I really don't know how strong my ankle will be. My doc says I should be good, just a little stiff. I am not so optimistic. The last time this happened to the other ankle (go ahead and roll your eyes, mothers
) the recovery was a breeze. I was 19. This time isnt as easy. I guess there is a big difference between 19 years young and 25 years old, lol
If necessary, I am considering using one of those scooters you prop your bad leg on to get around the parks. Anyone ever used one, or seen people using one? Would I be treated like someone in a wheelchair, while my party waits in the main line? Or would I just leave it in stroller parking and get in the main line? I will definitely be walking good enough to go short distances. Those things are expensive though. It would be real bad if it "walked away". I don't know who would steal a knee scooter though lol.
I'm a 25 year old healthy male, but due to an unquenchable love of dirtbiking, I broke my right ankle at the end of June. My surgery was almost a month ago, and I have come a long way. As of yesterday, I can put 100% of my body weight on it for a second or two before the pain gets too much. There is still a lot of swelling which the doc says is uncommon, but not unheard of. It is actually the swelling causing most of the pain, I think.
Anyways, we will be arriving at the World on Sept. 9th. While I have no worries about pain that far out, I really don't know how strong my ankle will be. My doc says I should be good, just a little stiff. I am not so optimistic. The last time this happened to the other ankle (go ahead and roll your eyes, mothers

If necessary, I am considering using one of those scooters you prop your bad leg on to get around the parks. Anyone ever used one, or seen people using one? Would I be treated like someone in a wheelchair, while my party waits in the main line? Or would I just leave it in stroller parking and get in the main line? I will definitely be walking good enough to go short distances. Those things are expensive though. It would be real bad if it "walked away". I don't know who would steal a knee scooter though lol.