I hurt my meniscus, jammed my left leg an inch into my pelvis, dislocated my right shoulder, herniated two discs, caused a hematoma in my lower left back, and messed up a vertebrae (thankfully didn't break it) about a year and a half ago (Late December 2012).
I don't know what to say as far as "words of wisdom" go... But - in my experience, stay a good skis length away from opiates (or at least oxicodon/contin). Maybe it's cause I have an addictive personality, or maybe it was because of what I was prescribed (maybe both), but to this day I STILL have issues from my oxy prescription. My doctor never told me it would be that addictive, and I was stupid enough not to research or ask about it. I didn't mess around with it. I followed my prescription word for word. But it still screwed me up.
Other than that, fuck what everyone tells you. I was told never to ski again. Well, respectfully, I believe the doctor who told me that should have my (small) ski pole shoved up their rectum. Fuck them. Fuck them very much. You don't want to hurt yourself obviously, but as long as you can physically/mentally do it and aren't seriously hurting your body further, get out and ski.
Honestly, skiing is the ONLY thing that helped me calm down, think, and just chill after I got hurt. Granted I was dealing with shit beyond my physical injury.So if you feel up to it, then go ski. It's a bitch after you get hurt... but just go ski with your friends and it's still incredible. Vibes brother.
Keep it real, ~onelove