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{Remember who you are and what you stand for} A blog about my life, from peaks to pits. #FINDYOURGREATNESS
Sunday, September 2, 2012
MRI Results
Dr. Larson called and said my MRI results where normal and I don't have popliteal artery entrapment. So, I'm waiting till November 19th for my surgery!!
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Scheduled!!
My appointment with Dr. Larson went 10000 times better than with the last surgeon. He wants to cut all four compartments, while the last surgeon only wanted to do the lateral and anterior. The success rate for having the lateral and anterior is 95%, while having all four done lowers to 60%.... But Dr. Larson's success rate is 85% which is much higher than the national average. He is also one of the most qualified in my area, doing around sixty a year. Dr. Larson made both my parents and I very comfortable so we scheduled my surgery for November 19, right after swim season.
My symptoms for compartment syndrome last longer than normal. I have swelling that lasts for days rather than hours. So Dr. Larson scheduled an MRI to make sure I don't have Popliteal Artery Entrapment syndrome.
PAES definition from the live-strong website:The popliteal artery is a small blood vessel located in the back of the knee. While rare, this artery can become compressed or entrapped by surrounding muscles and tissues. This condition can affect either one or both legs. It is most commonly found in teenage and young adult athletes, and it affects males more than females
My symptoms for compartment syndrome last longer than normal. I have swelling that lasts for days rather than hours. So Dr. Larson scheduled an MRI to make sure I don't have Popliteal Artery Entrapment syndrome.
PAES definition from the live-strong website:The popliteal artery is a small blood vessel located in the back of the knee. While rare, this artery can become compressed or entrapped by surrounding muscles and tissues. This condition can affect either one or both legs. It is most commonly found in teenage and young adult athletes, and it affects males more than females
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Almost...
Swimming with CS is harder than I thought. I'm still in pain and I'm lacking motivation. My coach moved me to a slower lane to try and decrease intensity...which has left me not enjoying the sport. The good news is I get to meet with a surgeon tomorrow (finally)! I'm seeing Dr. Larson at Twin Cities Orthopedics.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Trapped
I no longer feel free, I feel trapped in my body. I can't push myself any further. Surgery is my only option. A huge risk. A huge choice.
Monday, August 6, 2012
A little motivation..
High school swimming starts tomorrow and it's quite the time commitment. I nervous and feel a little out of shape, so I need a little motivation. Leave it to Nike to lighten the mood!
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Fall Fashion
I have to admit that I'm extremely excited for school to start. My favorite part, besides organizing my school supplies, is fall shopping. I love the earth tones, scarfs, boots, cropped jeans, etc. While online shopping today, I found some adorable items I want to add to my wardrobe.
Blush colored dress
Equestrian looking cardigan
Bold colored floral top
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Seven colleges down... One more to go
I spent the majority of today riding in the car heading towards Iowa with my mom. Once again I'm looking at another college, this time Iowa State. I've looked at seven colleges from large division one schools to small private colleges. That may sound like a lot, but I absolutely love the college search. Actually, anything school related gets me soooo excited! I can't wait to see what Iowa has in store for me tomorrow!
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