It’s exactly one year to the day since I had my skiing accident. It feels very bizarre and I’m trying not to think about the ‘what ifs’ and ‘if onlys’. Almost blissfully unaware of how long the journey would be, I honestly believed I’d be up and about within a few weeks. I remember the snap and the pain being really intense when I fell but the edge of the pain evaporated slightly after a few minutes – leading to a nauseous and light headed feeling - and I thought maybe I’d just bashed it and would still be skiing later that week. I was so wrong and I think if I’d known what was to come I’d have been inconsolable. This is a serious injury and a mammoth recovery process.
Last week was six months post surgery and this is where I am right now.
I’ve been in the gym or the pool nearly every day since the beginning of February. In the gym I use the treadmill for 15 minutes, the exercise bike for 15 minutes and the rowing machine for eight minutes. I then work with the swiss ball. In the pool I usually do 40 lengths (or 32 if I’m pushed for time/energy!). I also do physio twice a day, once at lunchtime and once in the evening; leg raises with weights, squats, balance and muscle contraction. Despite all this, my quads are still AWOL. I’m working so hard, I don’t know how to get them back. Anyway, I’ll plough on…
This is a good leg strengthening exercise with the swiss ball. Lying on your back, lifting up your body so you’re resting on your shoulders, and bringing the ball towards you with your feet. Twenty times. I remember I could hardly do this a few months ago. Now I find it quite easy.

I started running in small bursts. First on the treadmill and then round the block. It was kind of ok but, after running round the block on Sunday, my shin was so sore I’m stopping. Actually, it seems power walking on a gradient burns calories much faster than running on the flat. Who knew? It’s disappointing not to be able to run as that’s what I do but I have to be sensible and patient. I don’t know when I went from being able to run a half marathon to struggling to get round the block. My work colleagues are all running the Sport Relief Mile and I’ve been asked to join in. I’m thinking about it. You’re allowed to walk it! Last time I ran six miles for Sports Relief but, right now, a mile seems like a very long way.
I auditioned for the Olympics Opening ceremony with my knee heavily bandaged. I made it through round one and got a recall audition. It went ok except it was as if they put everything I couldn’t do into the routine – jumping, running and kneeling. I did my best, using my good leg to take the vast majority of the impact (it practically seized up the next day) but, at the time of writing, I’ve not heard how it went. Rehearsals don’t start til June so, if I did somehow do enough to get in, hopefully by then I’d be a lot stronger.
As mentioned, I’m getting pain in my shin but also in my kneecap and on the inside of my knee. It comes and goes. There's also some 'cracking' from time to time when I straighten my leg.
I'm signed off from physio. I know what I have to do but I can go back if I have any questions/concerns.
My parents were visiting at the weekend and we went for a long walk in Richmond Park – two hours in fact. And I was fine. I still think about every single step though as I’m walking – I wonder when that will go.
So that’s how it’s all going right now. Hope to see an improvement sometime soon but normal feels a million miles away ...