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Location:

Riverton,UT,

Member Since:

May 06, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:


PR Marathon

2:51:33 (St. George 2009)

3:01:00 (St. George 2008)

3:09:52 (St. George 2007)

3:24:48 (St. George 2006)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Improve training. Get serious, lose weight.

Improve speed.


Long-Term Running Goals:

Lifetime fitness, including running.

 

Personal:

Married with 4 kids. I live in Riverton and work as an attorney downtown in Salt Lake City.

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Friday I had my PRP and fat injected into my achilles tendon.  First, blood was drawn then goes though a process of centrifugation designed to separate PRP from low-platelet plasma and red blood cells.  Then, a local anesthesia was administered to my back above my left hip from which the Dr. Albano harvested fat graft material while observing on ultrasound by scraping it from by back, the donor site was closed, and the fat graft material was processed to be injection along with the PRP into my left achilles tendon. The harvesting of the fat material was more uncomfortable than painful -- definitely a strange sensation.  Dr. Albano then uses ultrasound to inject the PRP and fat back into my achilles.  I opted not to look at the gigantic needle, but did watch on the ultrasound on a monitor as he explained to me what was going on.  I was relieved that the local anesthesia was very effective in limiting the pain for this part of the procedure.  During the process Dr. Albano identified to me a number of interstial tears and he is hopeful the procedure will be successful.

I went home quite happy.  Of course, when the local anesthesia wore off during the night and once my body began responding to the procedure, the pain intensified.  Saturday and Sunday was very painful.  The pain has subsided, but my range of motion in my left leg is very very limited, which makes me quite immobile.  (I honestly did not expect to have such decreased mobility.)   My leg has a ton of inflammation, but that is what will prompt the healing.

The black area on the image shows one of the interstitial tears.

Monday evening swelling.

 

Now, let the healing begin.  (First course of action, being able to walk.)

Comments
From Andy on Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 13:41:22 from 159.212.71.200

Does not sound like a fun process. I hope it does the trick.

From DaleG on Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 14:17:30 from 67.2.115.141

Wow, I hope it works. That looks very, very uncomfortable.

From timp on Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 15:44:49 from 219.142.125.142

wow man, I didn't realize you've been dealing with this for a really long time. I really hope this works for you. I'm sure if it works it will be well worth the $$ and discomfort.

From RAD on Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 15:59:48 from 67.172.229.125

OUCH!!!! I think I grimaced at least 10X reading that, then to see the pics too. I hope the healing is fast.

From fly on the Wall on Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 17:16:08 from 204.113.19.47

Just reading about gigantic needles and pain makes my stomach turn.

I sure hope it works!!! Regardless, the procedure is worth a try.

"The black area on the image shows one of the interstitial tears." Hmmm... I thought your were having a boy.

From Smooth on Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 18:53:38 from 67.2.78.121

Fly ~ you made me laugh so hard! :D I was thinking the same thing when I saw that ultra sound image: "now where's the baby?" :) :) :) :)

Seriously, Paul! That is one gigantic needle, saw the puncture wound on your pic. You are one TOUGHIE !!!

Was the second pic taken later? It seems to show less swelling!

Teena said you have hairy legs! :) :) :)

I think the procedure sounds AWESOME!!! Hope you don't need much more treatments than 2 or 2.

Good to see you walking without boot or crutches! Let the healing begins!

From Smooth on Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 18:55:43 from 67.2.78.121

I meant to say 2 treatments or 3 at the most! BEST WISHES to speedy successful complete recovery!

From Teena Marie on Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 21:57:43 from 67.2.102.13

Oh man ... laughing so hard!!!

Smooth and I looked at your pics together!!!

(And ... there is nothing wrong with hairy legs on a man!!! It was just a stark contrast after working on Smooth's Asian smoother than a baby's butt hairless legs.)

Well ... if swelling is what they were after ... you got it. :)

Can't wait to see the results! :) :) :)

(I agree ... you are a toughie!)

From Kathie on Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 23:36:45 from 63.248.105.188

Just got around to reading this, You looked great today I hope you are feeling better soon!

I agree with Teena you do have hairy legs!

From Rhett on Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 15:54:36 from 74.32.210.125

I'm glad you have 1 treatment finished and are well on your way to recovery. Sounds like you did well during the procedure. Did you get a sticker or a sucker or something cool for being such a good boy at the doctor's.

From Smooth on Thu, Feb 03, 2011 at 17:57:34 from 67.2.78.121

How's the mobility today? How are you feeling?

From glidergirl on Thu, Feb 03, 2011 at 18:02:24 from 155.100.79.86

OUCH!!! But got to say, pretty darn cool what they can do these days! So glad it's done and over with and hopefully you can start to heal SOON. The running community needs you back! Good luck, keep us posted!

From watchmerun on Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 10:46:11 from 24.10.152.45

Paul--I hope you are becoming a bit more mobile each day! Let's hope it all pays off.

From Tom on Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 17:43:19 from 137.65.56.16

Hope all goes well with the PRP and you heal up nicely Paul!

From Mike on Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 13:58:17 from 71.195.187.76

Yikes!

From JulieC on Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 23:35:20 from 71.35.249.199

so sorry you have to go thru this. Hope it FINALLY heals!!

From Kathie on Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 16:37:57 from 63.248.105.188

Any new news?

From Smooth on Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 18:21:28 from 67.2.109.125

Checking up on ya!!! :) Any updates!!!

From RivertonPaul on Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 18:28:30 from 67.42.27.114

Not much news -- I still cannot walk normally.

From Smooth on Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 18:36:39 from 67.2.109.125

Oh Paul! So sorry! You WILL walk normally! Hang in there!!!

From fly on the Wall on Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 20:04:12 from 204.113.19.47

Walking normally is over rated!

From Burt on Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 13:56:27 from 206.19.214.144

I think you need to sue someone. Try Obama. If that doesn't work, go after Smooth. It's pick on Smooth day.

From Sophia on Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 15:38:02 from 67.2.72.248

did you run today? I ran 1mile in 9min 17sec.

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