by mostyn » Thu Nov 30, 2006 3:50 pm
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justloafing wrote:Makes me wonder if he did it paddling now. I can't imagine breaking your ribs paddling. Did you take a hard spill or the board whacked you? Did it even happen surfing? I hope not and you get surfing again. Let those ribs heal.
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by Naeco78 » Sun Jan 17, 2021 9:19 pm
by warkick » Sun Jan 17, 2021 11:22 pm
Naeco78 wrote:I had a similar rib injury last spring. I over did things after not surfing for a really long time and got a strained oblique. I kept trying to power through it, but the injury stuck around for a couple months before I could paddle or lay on the board comfortably again.. or even get out of a chair without cringing. I was told that sometimes a muscle strain can hurt just as badly as a broken bone. It would usually knock the wind out of me, if I moved the wrong way.
I'm planning to ramp up my surf sessions a lot slower this spring, but I know that's really tough to do.. when the surf is firing.
by Naeco78 » Tue Jan 26, 2021 12:28 am
warkick wrote:Naeco78 wrote:I had a similar rib injury last spring. I over did things after not surfing for a really long time and got a strained oblique. I kept trying to power through it, but the injury stuck around for a couple months before I could paddle or lay on the board comfortably again.. or even get out of a chair without cringing. I was told that sometimes a muscle strain can hurt just as badly as a broken bone. It would usually knock the wind out of me, if I moved the wrong way.
I'm planning to ramp up my surf sessions a lot slower this spring, but I know that's really tough to do.. when the surf is firing.
Thanks Naeco--I can really empathize on this one. Good to hear from others who've had similar injuries. Incredibly, after the hard knock, I surfed another 30 minutes before realizing that I could hardly move my left arm and shoulder to paddle.Right now waiting it out and hoping it's nothing serious--probably just bruising. Can't hope to lie on a board right, now, let alone paddle and pop up. But the surf's been treating us well this year--don't know if I can handle 6-8 weeks without getting wet!
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