This is a postscript to my last post:
Sorry I didn't mean to minimize anyones pain. Hope my post didn't come off as insensitive, which in re-reading it might have. So I apologize.
I come from the creed "if you're going to be stupid you better be tough." We can seem like a rather insensitive group as a whole. Just keep in mind we understand the underpinnings of why we do these things to ourselves because we bare the wounds of our own stupidity. We also take no enjoyment in the suffering or pain of others but we do try and own our own mistakes and manage the outcomes.
I'm a firm believer in RICE. It is the acronym meaning Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation. In sports an ice bath for an ankle or foot is a common tool to manage pain and swelling. Acute Soft Tissue Injuries generally cause some degree of swelling sometimes visible sometimes not. This is generally considered a good thing because it makes the area more sensitive to pain and movement and we adjust our behavior therefor protecting the area.
Now with the use of ICE, compression, elevation, and anti-inflammatories we can trick ourselves into thinking we are better (healed) and re-injure an area. I think many of us realize this deep down but would like to blame other things to our slowed recovery than ourselves and our slowing regenerative metabolism which we feel helpless against. Time (rest) is the factor most of us remove from the equation and don't allow enough of and as we get older it takes longer for an area to heal.
What I don't talk much about is I keep a large Chattanooga Ice Pack ready that is 11x14 inch at hand at all times. If I've had an especially long day I'll wrap a foot and ankle and prop it up for 20 minutes max. Cold treatments need monitoring so limit your exposure to no more than 20 minutes and take care to not freeze your skin. If it hurts put a layer of paper towel between the pack and your skin. All the NR in the world isn't going to manage the pain if I've overdone it. This is the self management part and I do it regularly as needed.
So its up to us to manage an area and how much activity this area can take before needing rest. Its even harder to say to ones self "I don't think I can do that anymore." Because some injuries where connective tissue is stretched or torn may never fully recover or may be forever prone to re-injury. So pain sometimes is the only thing we will listen to in correcting bad behaviors or telling us when to back off.
I live a life of mitigating pain, so I'm not taking an arrogant stance against those who complain but one of sharing ways to manage the days ahead. This is why I'm here on these forums to seek solutions for myself and offer things I've found to work.
So this was my premise and sorry if the finger of judgment touched anyone. Its up to all of us to be honest and real to ourselves, manage our treatments and make judgments as to our own physical abilities and of course seek the advice or treatment of a doctor or Physical Therapist if we need help regaining ground.
So if not everyone here has seen my posts I view NR as a tool not a cure all. I also don't see it in the longevity sense as many others do. To me its a way to extend some aspects of health and it may or may not extend my life span.
Didn't mean to bring the thread to a halt.
As always JMHO
Edited by Bryan_S, 17 September 2016 - 07:49 AM.