I've learnt my lesson, I'm not rushing back

How was my surgery? Successful, I've been told.

It's very early days yet but it's gone well and I'll have to wait and see how it feels in a few weeks time.

The surgeon got rid of the troublesome area at the back – the floating bones, the scar tissue and the bone spur at the front of the ankle.

He also confirmed what I thought on the final day in Melbourne, which was that I had cracked through the fourth metatarsal.

I'm confined to the 'boot' for four to six weeks.

It could be anytime after that that I could be ready to start walking and then running in to bowl. Right now I'm going to wait six weeks and reassess the situation.

I don't want to risk saying I'll be ready at a certain time and end up rushing back not fully fit and selling myself short.

I played in pain for the whole summer and my left ankle has always been trouble for me (I usually land on it with up to 15 times my own body weight).

If I'm honest with myself I haven't been 100 percent for some time especially since my bout of giardia in India. This probably affected me most in my second and third spells of Test matches when I didn't have as much energy as I wanted.

I look on this as a time to get back in the gym and get my strength up to the point where I can play really good cricket when I get back.

It's going to be too hard to say whether I could be ready for the end of the South African tour but looking ahead I have the World Twenty20, the IPL and the Ashes to set my sights on.

In the past I've always been told after surgery that it'll be unlikely I can comeback and bowl 150km/h again. I've always found a way to do it and I hope this time will be no different.

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Yesterday, I left the hospital in Melbourne flew out to Sydney and went straight to the SCG.

I wanted to be there for Jane McGrath Day and support Glenn trying to make something positive out of what has happened.

I also rang Peter Siddle after his great effort yesterday afternoon and it was great to see him get on the honours board at the SCG.

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lyndagodgirl - posted Jan 12 04:55 pm
That's wisdom Brett, very pleased to hear that your in no hurry. Last year took a toll on many aspects of ur life. Reflections must be devastating. l feel for you. Look after your self.
From a one eyed, Australian cricket lover.
honeymiss22 - posted Jan 12 05:14 pm
Hey bing...U'll surely be alright soon... Hope 2 see ya in IPL...
binga_girl - posted Jan 16 03:36 am
hey bing get well soon n come on the field where u deserve to be, we all know that u can get rid of all these worse think coz u have confidence n desire to play more n more cricket for ur nation,bing u r honest n hard working persone n i believe that somewhere god is seeing u.he 'll give positive resolt for ur hardwork n 'll make this 2009 year ahead best 4 u.god bless binga .come back soon, love u
chaitalee_d - posted Jan 18 05:08 am
JUST TAKE BRETT,
Here is poem I made for you,

I love you so much since my heart is beating in this world,
I feel so much about you since i recognise emotions,

I feel happy for you when you get wickets
& chasing punch downword's

You look so handsome when I see your smile
With shine of winning passion

I love you so much...........................

Get Well Soon
chaitalee_d - posted Jan 18 05:21 am
Hi Brett ,Again

One more poem actully it's a song,

In my Heart there is Brett Lee,
For him I am silly,

With 159 bowling speed ,
He bowled toward's me,

He is faster & so so hot,
As like as Chilly,

He is sweet & so so cute,
As flower of Lily,

One day will come when ,
He will say I love you Chaitalee.

Actually I have written this song 5 year's before, But now I getting the chance
to express my feeling through this blog, Anyway Take Care of
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