GGHG_Cadet
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So I'm in a tough situation and I'm hoping for a little bit of help. I was accepted to RMC back in February and since then I've been training regularly in order to make sure I'm fit enough to get through RMC. I was running, going to the gym, and training for rugby. I stopped running on my own in late April after a bad case of shin splints which I saw a doctor about, but I continued to play rugby because I had no problems on the field. The doctor ordered me orthotics, and told me to stop running for a few weeks while my shins rested and my feet adapted to the orthotics. Just as I was ready to start running on my own again, I injured my knee playing rugby.
I was tackled normally, went down and came up injured. There was immediate swelling on the outside of my right knee. I went to the hospital where I was xrayed, and the doctor told me I could have stretched my ACL but I would have to come back after the swelling had subsided. For the next two weeks I applied RICE, and took an NSAID for the pain and swelling. On my follow up appointment I saw the Orthopaedic Surgeon for all of 10 seconds, he gave me a brace for my MCL and sent me to get an MRI. By this time my knee felt fine for the most part other than a little tenderness on the outside of my knee. I felt as if I could run, and start training normally again but I didn't get a chance to ask the doctor as it was so quick. My MRI has now been scheduled for June 29th, and my results will be ready on July 3rd. I feel that it is too late to start training again for RMC, I will have just under 6 weeks to prepare myself for RMC. Running is a weak point of mine and I don't think I can get to an acceptable level in that time. I am continuing to train my upper body, so that should be fine.
I am seeing a sports doctor for a second opinion about when I can start running again/ the extent of my injury, but I fear he won't be able to tell me anything without the MRI results.
My questions are-
1) If I have only six weeks to get ready for RMC...what is the best running plan for me? Can anyone recommend anything they think would help me? I'd like to focus on pace and endurance as I do need to improve both.
2) Has anyone had any similar experiences? Can you give me other advice?
3) I haven't informed the CFRC about my injury yet, and I don't plan on doing so until I see the results of my MRI. Should I let them know, seeing as it could result in a change of my medical category?
Sorry about the long winded post but I'm really nervous and worried at the moment. I am looking for some piece of mind as I prepare for my final exams, and as I embark on what I hope to be a long career in the CF.
I was tackled normally, went down and came up injured. There was immediate swelling on the outside of my right knee. I went to the hospital where I was xrayed, and the doctor told me I could have stretched my ACL but I would have to come back after the swelling had subsided. For the next two weeks I applied RICE, and took an NSAID for the pain and swelling. On my follow up appointment I saw the Orthopaedic Surgeon for all of 10 seconds, he gave me a brace for my MCL and sent me to get an MRI. By this time my knee felt fine for the most part other than a little tenderness on the outside of my knee. I felt as if I could run, and start training normally again but I didn't get a chance to ask the doctor as it was so quick. My MRI has now been scheduled for June 29th, and my results will be ready on July 3rd. I feel that it is too late to start training again for RMC, I will have just under 6 weeks to prepare myself for RMC. Running is a weak point of mine and I don't think I can get to an acceptable level in that time. I am continuing to train my upper body, so that should be fine.
I am seeing a sports doctor for a second opinion about when I can start running again/ the extent of my injury, but I fear he won't be able to tell me anything without the MRI results.
My questions are-
1) If I have only six weeks to get ready for RMC...what is the best running plan for me? Can anyone recommend anything they think would help me? I'd like to focus on pace and endurance as I do need to improve both.
2) Has anyone had any similar experiences? Can you give me other advice?
3) I haven't informed the CFRC about my injury yet, and I don't plan on doing so until I see the results of my MRI. Should I let them know, seeing as it could result in a change of my medical category?
Sorry about the long winded post but I'm really nervous and worried at the moment. I am looking for some piece of mind as I prepare for my final exams, and as I embark on what I hope to be a long career in the CF.