- Oct 22, 2009
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Bummer, Bum.
Totally know what your going through. My DD broke her pitching wrist at 11yrs old, her back at 14 and a crushed pinky finger at 17.
We didn't get any rehab for the wrist because when I told her doctor she was a pitcher, I could see her just rolling her eyes, like I was one of those crazy parents that thinks my kid is some sort of an athlete. So she said she didn't any-Normal play she said was best. Well that was a BIG mistake as she never regained full use of the wrist.
It's frustrating, as I was the coach of her team and made her attend every practice and every game doing her part as a member of the team, helping pick up balls, cheering in the dugout, keeping score, etc.
And enjoy her trials at all her left handiness, my DD had an art project due, and it was the most hilarious thing you ever saw!
Totally know what your going through. My DD broke her pitching wrist at 11yrs old, her back at 14 and a crushed pinky finger at 17.
We didn't get any rehab for the wrist because when I told her doctor she was a pitcher, I could see her just rolling her eyes, like I was one of those crazy parents that thinks my kid is some sort of an athlete. So she said she didn't any-Normal play she said was best. Well that was a BIG mistake as she never regained full use of the wrist.
It's frustrating, as I was the coach of her team and made her attend every practice and every game doing her part as a member of the team, helping pick up balls, cheering in the dugout, keeping score, etc.
And enjoy her trials at all her left handiness, my DD had an art project due, and it was the most hilarious thing you ever saw!