Didn't want to risk it... |
This off season I want to work on figuring out my nutrition. Mainly because everything I eat can be broken down into 4.5 things. Rice cakes, peanut butter, grapes, red hot blues, and the occasional trail mix. It's not the worst diet (mainly because Molly and Abe feed me at least once a week), but I feel like there is definitely room for improvement. Plus my doctor (and my mom) told me I need to eat more protein and incorporate more iron into my diet. I'm trying to eat a cup of spinach and 1 banana a day. Which the spinach is mainly for the iron, and because it usually makes me integrate some other type of food with it. I eat bananas when I ride and they have a lot of health benefits while being really cheap and you always know what you're getting with a banana, it's always just kind of "uh, that was okay", never "Oh my gosh, that was the best banana of my life". Plus with bananas I figure I can work on my commitment issues, before I would only buy 1 or 2 at a time because I could never commit to eating all the bananas before they go bad. Now I buy a whole hand at a time. This must be what being a grown up is all about.
It's been interesting having my cast on because the crash is so long ago but because I'm wearing it people seem to feel like it's okay to ask what happened, which I've never really understood because what if it's actually a horrible story. I did start to get creative at the end because I got bored telling everyone, "I fell off my bike...3 months ago." Karma is probably going to come back at me for fudging the truth a little bit. I was on a po-go stick and fell into a man hole and got my arm stuck on the way down. Super gross, good thing I passed out from the pain, huh?; I got attacked by a wolf, he bit down on my hand and shook it so hard it snapped my wrist, luckily some hunters were there to get me out of that situation, and because I passed out from the pain I don't remember much; Downhill unicycling, yah it's a pretty badass sport; Once you start talking compound fractures and bones sticking out people lose interest really fast. I also had 3 different people, while I was working at the shop, ask my if I broke my wrist skateboarding. I'm not sure how they get skateboarder out of a girl who works at a bike shop, paints her nails, and wears boat shoes but I didn't want to squash their fantasy so I just went with it. And they say I have a TBI?
Those were some fun dreams.... |
There is a thread on twitter called #concussionproblems, which I thought would be funny but it's severely depressing to read. All they talk about is there headaches and how they can't do anything because they have concussions. Not that I've enjoyed my TBI but some of it's mildly entertaining to just see how my mind wanders and functions in this state because it's nothing I've experience before. If I had a twitter my feed would read like this:
No, ghosts don't live in your house, you forgot to shut the cupboards when you left. #goodthingthefridgeclosesonitsown #concussionproblems
Lost my keys in Downtown Denver, completely sober.
#concussionproblems
Everyday for the past 11 weeks I've forgotten to get my stitches removed, if you see me please remind me.
#concussionproblems
Set car alarm off again to figure out where I was parked.
#concussionproblems
How do I turn the stove on?
#concussionproblems
Can't remember if I took my concussion medication or not, have to count all the pills out.
#concussionproblems
Keep forgetting that I don't really like running so I keep running.
#concussionproblems
Went to a pumpkin carving party....forgot the pumpkin
#concussionproblems
Forgot they took my cast off...only washed my fingers.
#concussionproblems
Meant to send Kara a check 4 weeks ago for a t-shirt, keep forgetting to text her to tell her I haven't.
#concussionproblems
Started looking up health benefits of bananas...ended up learning that 1/6th of the time spent filming Alfred Hitchcocks's Movie Psycho was spent shooting the shower scene.
#howigotthereidon'tknow #concussionproblems
Disclaimer: I did wash my hair while my arm was in a cast but because of it's thick unruly nature it was really hard to "get in there real nice and deep" (name that movie) with only one hand. While I'm thankful for dry shampoo, I'm more thankful for the ability to wash my hair with two hands. It's the little things you miss
Also I don't mean to make fun of the people on twitter or take there concussions lightly but I approach my injuries with humor, mainly because I know I won't be in this state forever, while I have had moments of frustration (losing my keys in dd was not fun) I know that my big healthy brain (you know that one that attracts all the boys to the yard) will be back. One day at a time.