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In my haste today moving a tree off the road I managed to get a pulley block in my chest. Low speed but heavy impact.
Felt bad at the time, but carried on and got the job done. Now I can barely breathe the pain is so intense.
My instinct and prior experience suggests painkillers and breathing exercises should see me through, but boy is this sore!
I used to laugh off injuries like this twenty years ago. Laughing expands the diaphragm, encouraging a good recovery for such problems.
I really don't need a month out at this time, I was planning a return to proper skiing.
Ouch!!!
Anyone else damaged themselves in non cycling endeavours lately?
Felt bad at the time, but carried on and got the job done. Now I can barely breathe the pain is so intense.
My instinct and prior experience suggests painkillers and breathing exercises should see me through, but boy is this sore!
I used to laugh off injuries like this twenty years ago. Laughing expands the diaphragm, encouraging a good recovery for such problems.
I really don't need a month out at this time, I was planning a return to proper skiing.
Ouch!!!
Anyone else damaged themselves in non cycling endeavours lately?