I wanted to write to you about what happens during the healing process when you are injured. I recently fell 5 feet onto my ribs. The pain was so great that it sent me into shock. I let out a blood curdling scream that alarmed my wife and sent my neighbor’s dog into a barking frenzy.
I was doing an abdominal crunch pull-up when the chin-up bar dislodged from the door jam. I hit the hard wooden floor onto my rib cage and scapula with a force of about 17,000
Fortunately, my body was warmed up and swimming in enough synovial fluid to absorb this enormous impact. My wife brought to the emergency room where I had my ribs X-rayed. Two hours later, I was ready for a good night’s sleep. Alas, it was not in the cards. I had to sit up and doze all night. Every breath, every tiny muscular twitch reminded me that I had just suffered a severe trauma. Sleep was out of the question.
I began to search the internet for a quick cure, but the general consensus is it may take 3 to 4 weeks to recover and that nothing can be done to speed up the healing process. So what do you do? I have discovered that you can do a lot! So, I offer this advice in the unfortunate event that you have to deal with injury:
- Drink lots of water–3-4 liters a day! This flushes the enormous amount of toxins that injury generates in the body.
- Don’t go to work for at least 3 days, even if you are convinced you can get through it in some modified form. I tried and immediately regressed.
- Rest. Rest. Rest. Sitting, lying, doesn’t matter. Be still as much as possible.
- Quickly learn which side of your body to roll onto to support yourself when getting up. (Hint: the wrong side sends your muscles into searing spasm).
- Ask your wife (or husband) to help you up after a warm bath. Make sure she or he can take your body weight to alleviate the burden on your bruised muscles.
- Treat yourself to an Osteopathy session from a qualified practitioner.
The most dramatic jumps in my recovery were triggered by Osteopathy sessions with my doctor, Michelle Hemingway,
MD So what is Osteopathy? In my next email, I’ll post insights I’ve gained from this highly effective approach to healing!
Stay strong!

rest and more rest is sometimes more than our minds can tolerate.. but having gone through some major surgery for cancer i have learnt to listen to my body and am recovering slowly but productively.. thank you Laurie for your insight into what to do when you have an injury you are no longer in control of but is in control of you..Donnax
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Hey Loz
Hope your feeling better…..Rest Rest Rest…your body is telling you to do that.
Thanks for the blog …..always a good read.
Cheers Mate
Louise x
As someone who walks his talk and is in such terrific shape Ed, I appreciate your words. Stay Strong. Best to Iris.
Hi Joanna. Indeed I was fortunate not to have had a worse injury. I am improving at a goodly rate. Thanks, as usual, for your responses and care.
Stay Strong. Love Laurie
Dear Laurie, so sorry to hear that you have been injured – hope you’re on the up and up and thanks for sharing your story here.
Love, Joanna
Hey Laurie,
Iris and I both wish you a speedy recovery.
I’ve been there and know of what is needed for a full recovery.Your blog is right on!
Thanks for the insights.
Rest, rest, rest…..and let the body heal.
Aloha,
Ed