To the OP, I thought I would weigh in on how I deal with fear of injuries. Of course after something like this, it will take a while to get back on the ice and it's best to take small steps and go at a pace you feel comfortable with when approaching the ice again.
When you think about it though, something like this can happen in the course of day-to-day tasks. I know people who have slipped and fell at home and had some awful injuries. So if you truly love skating, why stop because of an injury that can occur in real life anyway? Sure, the possibility is higher on the ice, but at the same time you are more careful when skating because you know of that risk, then you might be when say, taking stairs. I guess you have to weigh up the risk with how much you love skating. Anyway, that's just another way of looking at it. I hope you heal well and recover quickly!
When you think about it though, something like this can happen in the course of day-to-day tasks. I know people who have slipped and fell at home and had some awful injuries. So if you truly love skating, why stop because of an injury that can occur in real life anyway? Sure, the possibility is higher on the ice, but at the same time you are more careful when skating because you know of that risk, then you might be when say, taking stairs. I guess you have to weigh up the risk with how much you love skating. Anyway, that's just another way of looking at it. I hope you heal well and recover quickly!