Almost 3 months ago (3/3/06), I severely fractured on my left humerus (upper arm) from arm wrestling, of all things. I am only around 135 lbs, so I have a thin bone structure, which played a huge role in the accident. It was a spiral fracture, so I had to have surgery on it. Two days after fracturing it, I received a gift in the form of a plate and 12 screws in my arm. So I had to stop lifting for a little over a month. The injury was a huge blow - prior to it I had significant gains in strength (had JUST moved up from 185 to 205 on bench in about 2 weeks). Well, at least I didn't have to wear a cast for months.
On a side note, waking up from surgery is the worst pain ever. They had to numb my entire arm so I wouldn't feel any pain. The numbness lasted about 13 hours, and after it wore off, the pain was just as bad as when I woke up from the operation. Luckily, I had morphine on my side.
So they had me do light ROM exercises at the rehab center a few weeks after surgery. The rehabilitation went on for about a month, where I started doing light weights at the end (around the end of 4/06). After rehab was over, I started working out again with really light weights, such as 5-15 lbs on bicep curls, 45-75 on bench, just to get my muscles and tendons working again. It felt like it was the first time I was at the weight room again.
I have slowly worked my way back up again. To this point today, I probably have about 90% of my motion back. I used to be able to hyperextend my elbow, but not anymore. My tendons are still sore from the surgery, especially in the morning. I am probably back to around 70-75% of my strength (now at 155 on bench). The explosion is not there anymore, but in time I believe it will come back. Hopefully I will be at full strength in 2-3 months. I also have a 15 inch scar from the incision, but I am not worried about that, as long as I can get my strength back.
Just wanted to share my story. If anyone has gone through something like this before, please let me know how you coped with it. I am sure there are people who have had much worse injuries and have had much longer recovery periods. I actually feel that I have been recovering pretty quickly, and yet I still feel somewhat helpless about the situation. Hopefully I will not try to do too much and reinjure myself. The road to recovery is extremely tough to deal with, because just a few months ago you were in the best shape, and now you are set back to where you were a year ago. Good luck to everyone who is trying to recover from an injury, major or minor.