I damaged my Achilles tendon, so I can't run.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I got injured at the Olympic Trials in 2000. I could not jump. I could not walk on my leg properly. I couldn't bend my knee. I couldn't straighten it.
The worst injury I ever had was a stress fracture from running.
An achilles, if it doesn't heal right, there could be a danger of not playing again.
I can't run anymore. That's the one thing I loved doing. And I can't play golf hardly at all because of wrist and back pain.
I want to run until I can't run.
If you could still run and play, there's no reason to go see a doctor, right?
Unfortunately I had an ankle problem and underwent three operations.
I was in a play directed by my father, and I was doing a fight scene, and the choreography went haywire, and I flew backward over a chair and ripped my thumb all the way to my wrist and had to have surgery to sew up all the tendons in there.
I ran track in high school. I was a fragile young man, personally and physically. I tried football. That didn't work out; I broke my collarbone. But I always loved running.
Oh, gosh, okay... well, my biggest injury was probably a bone chip in my ankle that required surgery.