Monday
The cookies were met with great glee and I had all kinds of changes and adjustments made to my PT routine at the clinic today!
- Side planks were advanced to: top leg elevated on box (bottom leg hangs) while on forearm on ground, activating adductors along with glutes and everything else. I could hang there all day like a monkey.
- Deadlifts with the V-bar, 45# plate 3x10s.
- Smith machine squats with heels elevated on the slant board. I lightly subluxed my shoulder since it was a new movement with a narrow range of motion – but it wasn’t a terrible one and I was able to re-align it to finish the last set without any soreness. PT said we can leave out the slant board next time to allow me better range of motion.
- Increased isolated hamstring curls to 40# (baby weights I know, shush!)
- Added box jumps and ball slams for impact training.
When I got done with everything I bid my therapist a farewell and much thanks – she helped me a lot! I’ll be switching to Wednesdays for next week with PT as my original therapist will not be working Mondays.
I checked my phone as I finished PT and discovered that my coworkers were in a panic trying to get in touch with me. Since they had not heard from me all morning which was out of the ordinary for me, they assumed I was in trouble and my boss was currently driving over to my house to check on me. I quickly called to assure them I was fine, had just been at my usual therapy appointment and my phone had been stuck on “do not disturb” from the night before which was why I had not responded to messages like usual. It’s nice to know they care enough to worry – and I ended up going into the office since they were on their way to my house anyhow and there was a lot to get done that might require some extra coordination. I went “full autism mode” to finish a sudden time sensitive project in 2 hours that would usually take me at least a day at a sustainable pace. It’s a glass canon attack which is understood in my office as leaving me basically useless for any other tasks for at least a full day – so I don’t do it very often and usually work at a sustainable pace.
Since my brain was basically oatmeal for our 90 minute evening class, I wasn’t sure how well I would be able to focus for drilling techniques. Thankfully once I got moving around I was able to hone in a bit and pick up some details and be useful. We had a good sized group of our ladies in class this evening so I was able to get a lot of rounds in with them plus I ran across the mat to grab one of our other black belts for a roll as well.
Tuesday
Coach asked me to teach class this morning for him, it’s a first since my surgery. It is back attack week so I went over what we call an MMA choke (an alternative to the RNC that is easier to do when wearing gloves) and then an evil one-armed choke that dislocates the trachea while applying the choke – all while looking like you aren’t really doing anything at all. We didn’t spend too much time on that second one because I didn’t want everyone to be too sore in the neck for the rest of the week – so we spent about half of the class with live escapes and rounds.
I was really really exhausted by mid-afternoon – probably as a carry-over from my “burst” of focus the day before. I ended up not sticking around to do my PT exercises doing the evening comp class in favor of just going home to recharge a bit more so that I could be more functional the next day.
Wednesday
I felt a bit a delayed onset muscle soreness in the hamstrings this morning from the PT session on Monday, but it wasn’t as intense as the previous week. I’m taking that as a sign of making more improvements/gains! I did wake up with a fairly intense headache (hurt to breathe) however and had to take my headache meds first thing in the morning which is unusual for me. I was pretty tired and did end up taking a second headache pill later in the afternoon – again very unusual for me to have to take two pills in one day. I’ve been having more headaches than usual even with my preventive medication – if the pattern continues over the next month I may contact my neurologist for a consult.
I taught my evening ladies no gi class tonight but due to the exhaustion and coming down off the headache I opted to go home instead of staying for the evening gi class.
Thursday
Just before morning class I was introduced to the new physical therapist who is going to be renting an office space at my Jiu Jitsu academy a few days a week. I may be checking in with him periodically for some of my more minor boo boos in the future.
During Jiu Jitsu class Coach played a switcharoo and left one of our other black belts in charge. Drilled as usual and then rolled one light round and one high intensity round before sitting the rest of class. The high intensity round was a bit more than I was anticipating and I didn’t have as large a selection of people to roll with as I usually do in this class. Again, if I were not recovering from surgery I would have been good to roll with the majority of people in class, however I have to be extra careful still even though I’m starting to feel really good while moving around.
Friday – 20 weeks post op
I worked from home and was pretty chill all day. I did decide to try an experiment this evening as the past several weeks have been rather rough as far as symptoms of low blood pressure, asthma-like issues (I don’t have diagnosed asthma), GI problems, dizziness, headaches in spite of my preventive medications, and general feelings of “ugh.” I have always been negative on allergy tests but when I have these sort of flare ups it really feels like my body is reacting to something it doesn’t like (never been able to figure out what either), so I decided to try out an antihistamine (different than what I’ve tried in the past) before going to bed to see if it might help.
Saturday
Grand experiment results are that the antihistamine seems to have worked wonders! My blood pressure is finally back up to my normal levels (it had been dipping down in the low 90s/60s) and I was able to sleep through the night and a good amount of my issues seemed to have balanced out along with my blood pressure. I’m gonna make a note to bring this up with my primary care dr when I see him in a few months for my annual exam.
Morning class ended up being a 1:1 session working on some back taking details which then led into open mat. I started a round and then popped up to chat with a family that walked in to check out the gym before running back onto the mat. All told I got about 20ish minutes of rolling time in and then stretched out a little before heading home.
Sunday
All told, I feel much better after taking that antihistamine and feel all the inflammation that was all over my body dying down. I’m looking forward to the new week without fighting through all the yuck!
My hip has been feeling really good through all my training this past week. Every week I feel like I’m getting more normal with my movements and my range of motion is getting closer to my normal (it has been textbook normal since my first post-op visit with my surgeon).
What I’m lacking for range right now is some compound rotation movement. On my left side I can duck my head under my foot to place it behind my head (hypermobility) while on my right (surgical) I can hug it almost to my chest. Additionally, it’s still uncomfortable to bring it across my midline and when I do gently work it at that angle it is a bit painful to bring it back passively – this is most likely some scar tissue from the labrum repair, but I will ask my physical therapist about pushing this range of motion since I’m this far out of surgery now.
Total rest day! I had no pain from my flow round the previous day but did do more stretching focused on the hip flexors. Jiu Jitsu moves focus on a lot of core contraction motion which is something that I need to watch to make sure doesn’t end up turning into any chronic inflammation complication after this surgery – not when I’m this close to feeling myself again!
Bringing us to today, I woke up this morning feeling just fine even after the training of the previous day! I’m officially at the 14 week post-op mark now and feeling more and more like myself since I’m getting more involved with my Jiu Jitsu training!
Fun bonus note to close with: my father is currently in Australia – he will be racing this weekend at the Ironman/World Multisport 70.3 Triathlon representing Team USA. He worked really hard to qualify for this spot and took the trip out along with my mother. I’m looking forward to his race report and will be following his progress on the race tracker app!