08/10/2024
🩼MENTAL HEALTH AND INJURIES🤕
I’ve been holding out touching on this subject but I know I’m not the only one that this will affect. I fractured my foot back in January, I’ve been out of sports for 9 months now as I’m on a surgery waiting list, it also affects everyday tasks such as working and seeing friends.
There isn’t much information online about how to cope with mental health during an injury, and if I’m honest it’s been absolute hell. “Go for a run?” Can’t. “Go to the gym?” Yeah I can’t. “Go outdoors?” It hurts.
In 9 months. I’ve learned a lot and I’ve learned I need to keep busy in other ways; and talk to people and just see family and friends in other ways. I’ve taken up plants as a hobby, I’m teaching myself other skills, I’m working hard on myself around my injury. I’m bettering myself as a person so that when I heal, I’m ready and better than ever.
Don’t get me wrong. It’s not been easy, some days I don’t get up, I rot in bed. Others I have bundles of energy and I can’t use it. I do talk to people when I’m in these states and my mood lasts until the next day which could be different.
You will get through anything. People love you, and care about you, and like me, when I return I will push myself twice as hard to do better and embrace it. Reach out to friends, families, and even hotlines if you need to. It’s not weak to want someone to support you. It’s the opposite because you were brave to get it.
If anyone needs urgent support, reach out to Samaritans, Calm, or 999.