tim290280
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My immediate response to this thread was that the TS isn't too badly off and getting depressed is just ridiculous.
I didn't have it quite as bad as DA, but I did do my knee playing footy and tore the ACL, grade 2 PCL and MCL as well as having a partial menisectomy. I couldn't walk for 3-4months. My affected leg atrophied away to nothing and my good leg lost a lot of size. Lost something in the order of 10kg in the space of about 6-9 weeks. To get back to serious training it was a long time and several years until my strength was back to pre-injury levels (knee is still not 100%).
So pretty much the thing to take away from layoff or injury is that you have more impetus and clearer goals to achieve. This shouldn't be depressing, it should be highly motivating. You know exactly what you have lost and you know exactly what you have to achieve and that it is a realistic goal.
I didn't have it quite as bad as DA, but I did do my knee playing footy and tore the ACL, grade 2 PCL and MCL as well as having a partial menisectomy. I couldn't walk for 3-4months. My affected leg atrophied away to nothing and my good leg lost a lot of size. Lost something in the order of 10kg in the space of about 6-9 weeks. To get back to serious training it was a long time and several years until my strength was back to pre-injury levels (knee is still not 100%).
So pretty much the thing to take away from layoff or injury is that you have more impetus and clearer goals to achieve. This shouldn't be depressing, it should be highly motivating. You know exactly what you have lost and you know exactly what you have to achieve and that it is a realistic goal.