I guess moral of the story is if your gut is telling you to slow down or that something isn't right maybe take a step back and reasess the situation?
Maaan those words got me and is that I have noticed that all the times that bad things have happened in life, many times there was always that feeling of taking it easy and by ignoring it we crashed against reality.
I'm glad you at least see things with a bit of optimism, that will help you heal faster and come back stronger. I hope you get better quickly.
After the cast is removed it is very important that you do physiotherapy to recover the strength of the ankle, it will feel different and weaker but with the therapy it will return to normal and you will avoid future pain
Thanks @malos10! It’s hard though to know whether or not sometimes we should push through some sort of discomfort because being in the comfort zone all the time doesn’t serve us well. But also one must learn to be able to really listen well to their internal guidance, given some activities may come with physical risks or something! But yes, some sort of rehabilitation will be necessary when the cast comes off. I can tell already this one leg feels not as strong and I’m not even talking about the injury 😬 be safe my friend!
yes, it is impossible to know but there is always an internal voice of intuition that tells us when to push and when to stop, the problem is that sometimes we do not listen enough...
I wish you the best recovery, exercise will be key!