Busted Peacock
A little excitement in the yoga room today. My second-to-last pose in second is Mayurasana. I usually hop back to legs-straight and elbows in belly and then try (unsuccessfully) to straighten/strengthen my legs until my toes lift off the ground – today they felt pretty light. Â I tried the pose a second time and entered with legs frog-like and off the ground. Â Then I tried to extend them. Â I think they were close to straight when….
kerplunk
right on my chinny chin chin on the wood floor in front of my mat.
Having done this once before, I expected a bruise. What I didn’t expect was blood.  Gah!  I think it was less  traumatic for me than for everyone else to have me bleeding all over — at least I couldn’t *see* my busted open chin. My teacher asked one of the other practitioners who is an MD to take a look, and she confirmed his initial judgement — I would need a few stitches.  So, with much kindness, they bandaged me up (it stopped bleeding pretty quickly), and I headed over to the ER.  Happily, 8:30 Easter Sunday morning is a slow time in the ER:  I got my four stitches, amused the ER staff with the story, and was home by 10:30.
I guess William Broad is right — yoga sent me to the ER! Â Ha! Â Although, right now, my tetanus-booster-shot arm is more sore than my chin.
I think I’ll let my chin heal before fanning my tail feathers again. Â Might have to skip Kurmasana for a while, too…
April 24th, 2012 at 6:16 am
Ohhhhh!
Ouch.
Is Wombat healed?