Category: Sport

Back On The Squash Court, Post Achilles Op

Back On The Squash Court, Post Achilles Op

Saturday was a rather exciting day for me as I stepped onto a squash court for the first time in over 6 months. I was a little worried about my Achilles even though I’d experienced no pain over the past few months. Thankfully I quickly forgot about it (well mostly) as I played Sharon for …

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I Now Wear Heels

I Now Wear Heels

Sharon was away again, and as a result it was another long week of me fending for myself (This of course meant I ate pizza about 4 times, so it wasn’t all bad). Luckily there was a light at the end of the tunnel and, on Friday, John picked me up and we headed down …

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Suture Removal

Suture Removal

In keeping with not working full weeks I took Thursday off to go and get my sutures removed and temporary cast replaced with a complete one. My appointment was only at 1pm so Sharon and I took the opportunity to go to SARS and sort out her income tax. It also gave me a chance …

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My Achilles Tendon Operation

My Achilles Tendon Operation

So just as my knee seems to have come right the shit has hit the fan!! (Oh, and excuse the kak photos, they were taken on my phone while I was hitting it up with morphine!) Anyway, on Tuesday I played my usual league squash match, only this time it didn’t go quite as well …

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Norrie Williamson

Norrie Williamson

After many weeks of no running or squash, I decided I needed to sort my knee problem out once and for all. Although I have a lot of faith that the chiro will cure the pain, I wanted to know what was causing the knee to dislocate; So I headed to Norie Williamson, a running …

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Afriski And Oxbow Lodge

Afriski And Oxbow Lodge

On the 25th of July 2008 we left the office with smiles on our face, and adrenaline in our blood. It was time for the annual all Africa skiing trip. We climbed into Karen’s trusty Renault and headed for Lesotho at great speed, after all, speed was what the weekend was all about. Well, that …

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