For first time this morning, I woke up not so sore. And for the first time, I didn't wake up from the pain. I had a slight soreness in my knee joints, because I slept in a fetal position. Stretching out my legs straight immediately fixed that pain. Normally I'd wake up in agonizing pain and then rush to take pain meds. This morning and also yesterday, I was feeling less pain. I am at 6.1 cm right now, and should be 6.2 by the end of the day. They want me to lengthen to 8.4 cm, so I am literally counting down the days now. But the lack of pain now is very very promising. So what changed?
Tropical storm Erika is hitting us and the pool is constantly rained out. I only went to the pool for about 10 minutes before getting out. This is the first time I've done so little pool PT. Normally I walk for 3 hours, which is about 1 mile or so. If you look at my legs, they're still bulky, and my PTs don't even bother doing leg exercises much with me anymore, because of how much exercise I do already.
Anyway, I realize now that the pain I've been feeling is probably the soreness from all the stretching and walking I do in the pool and at the PT office - where I also tell them to push me to pain level 10 and hold it. My pain tolerance lets them flex me that much, and it was the only reason why I gained flexibility when normally people lose flexibility. However, I noticed on Friday that I let them stretch me too far each time, because for first time, they pulled a muscle. While doing a straight leg raise on my right leg, the tendon connecting my groin to my left inner thigh felt a very very sharp pain like something ripped. The PT immediately ran and grabbed an ice pack. It still hurt for the rest of Saturday, and I think it stopped and healed up now.
So to sum things up, I decided to use yesterday as my "rest day", which I don't normally do. Every day for the past two month had no rest days. And with the "rest day", most of my aches and soreness went away. I only took four Oxycodones yesterday without any OxyContin. This is the least amount of Oxy I've ever taken before. Before that I was on 5 for two days, and before that I was on 6 for two days, and before that I was on OxyContin with various amounts of Oxycodone (4-6).
So I conclude that the pains are gone because I either finally let my body have a rest day from all working out. Or I've been having withdrawal symptoms from Oxy and now no longer do. Yesterday was the only day I never took more then 5 mg of Oxy per 4-6 hours. Or my body just got lucky and healed all the problem areas. Either way, I am feeling in an upbeat mood this morning because now I know that none the pain I felt was permanent. Unless something happens in the next 23 days, I should be able to get to 8.4 cm without permanent damage to my body. I am so happy right now.
Of course, I was still on Oxy yesterday, but when I woke up this morning, it would have been over 8 hours since I last took one. And I know Oxy wears off after 3-4 hours. So each time I wake up, I know what I would feel like if I didn't take Oxy. I finally felt okay for the first time in a long time. I mean, I still feel pain when I flex my legs past its limits, but I no longer have that lingering aches and soreness all over. With this knowledge, I'm still going to do a lot of PT at home and at the hospital. Right now, my flexibility and getting to 8.4 cm is more important than not feeling pain. This would probably mean that I'd have to go back to taking more Oxy to battle the pain. I'm fine with that, because I just proved in the past month that I am capable of weaning myself off Oxy and resisting the temptation to take them just to get that "high". My rest day was for me to just find out if the pain would stop if I stopped working myself so hard. I'm an overachiever, so that explains why I've been doing more PT than most patients here.