"It's not the end of the world," he said in Adelaide after being told he was out of the side. "I've come back from stress fractures when I was younger, with Queensland.
"I'm a strike bowler for Australia and I need to be getting wickets," he added.
Despite his desire to get away and get his "head straight," Johnson spent the next five days in the nets at the Adelaide Oval -- alongside the tent where the media lunched -- with a few spells as substitute fielder.
If Australia had won or even drawn that Test, Johnson may have been kept waiting for his recall, but an innings and 71 run defeat could see him return this week.
"He's taken an eight-for here so he has to come back into the reckoning considering it's a game we have to win," captain Ricky Ponting said in Perth this week.
"He's had a chance to get away and sort things out and he has worked exceptionally hard in Adelaide. Hopefully we'll see some good stuff from him in Perth this week."
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