TyneRock Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 I'm posting here on a whim. I may need to see a doctor. I was climbing Disappointment Cleaver two weeks ago—Sept. 5, early a.m.—and took a hit from grapefruit-sized rock. Plunked me just above the kneecap, in the muscle only, as far as I can tell. It hurt like a Charley horse but I gutted it out and summited(!). Didn't look too bad that afternoon when I changed out of my climbing pants, but it predictably swelled up that night. I iced it a few times and kept it elevated, but only after my wife reminded me to. Gradually, I've gotten my mobility back but here I am, two weeks later, still with a knot on my knee and lingering pain. I can walk but not run comfortably. I'm 43 and in good "weekend-warrior" shape physically. I've never been hit so hard. Looking for anyone with a similar experience with hard hits to soft tissue, especially the thigh. Should I expect a long recovery with this? Did you see a doctor or a sports therapist? Quote
rob Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 I got hit in the leg/ankle on Torment. Took me almost a year to get over. I didn't see anybody about it, but I probably should have. Every now and then it still bothers me. good luck! Quote
goatboy Posted September 18, 2010 Posted September 18, 2010 Other than expense (not sure if you're insured or not), what would be the reason not to see a doctor about this? Quote
Dan_Miller Posted September 18, 2010 Posted September 18, 2010 That's a big rock to get hit with. Geez, see a physician, then perhaps a Physical Therapist. Quote
TyneRock Posted September 20, 2010 Author Posted September 20, 2010 Yeah. Funny, a few minutes after posting I read what I wrote and thought: "That's a big rock to get hit with. Geez, see a physician, then perhaps a Physical Therapist." At least, that's how I would reply to myself. So I'm off to the doc tomorrow at 10a.m. Quote
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