Welcome to Fracture Club (Membership is Involuntary)

Welcome to Fracture Club (Membership is Involuntary)

por T. Armstrong
The Resilient Self: Navigating Identity During Injury Recovery
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Today we're talking about something most recovery guides don't cover: what happens to your sense of self when you're injured. You probably expected physical pain. What surprises most people is how much an injury disrupts their identity. The roles you play at work, the athletic routines that define you, your independence -- all of it suddenly feels suspended. Psychologists call this identity disruption, and it's one of the most overlooked challenges in rehabilitation. In this episode, we break down why this happens, what the research actually says about managing it, and the practical strategies you can start using today to protect your sense of self while your body heals -- from building psychological readiness and reducing fear of reinjury, to the daily habits that keep you feeling like you through the hardest weeks. Whether you're recovering from a fracture, surgery, or soft tissue injury, this one's for you. Let's get into it.
Healing Hurts More Than the Break
Bone fractures are more than a medical event. They're a disruption to your identity, your independence, and your daily life. In this first episode of Recovery Run, we sit down with the words of T. Armstrong, Fracture Club's beloved teddy bear mascot, and unpack what he wrote about the emotional side of healing. What struck us most? T. Armstrong doesn't sugarcoat it. He talks about the heartbreak of lying awake at three in the morning, the way pain waits for the dark, and the moment you lose it over a jar you can't open. But he also talks about the small victories that keep you going, the one-handed cup of coffee, the playlist you made yourself, the morning that somehow feels lighter than the night before. We react, we reflect, and we share what hit closest to home. Because if you're in recovery right now, we want you to know: the spiral is real, and so is the way out of it. Come for the conversation. Stay for the reminder that healing loops, but so does hope. [This episode was produced using Google Notebook LLM. The story shared is based on a real patient experience and has been stylized to protect privacy.]