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This Sunday is the Colorado Marathon in Fort Collins. I'm not running it. :-(
This was going to be my serious shot at sub-3:30. I had a good training cycle and despite a disappointing finish at the Canyonlands Half, I was feeling fairly confident. Then, three weeks ago, my left foot started to hurt. I took a day off, and it didn't feel better. I took another day off, and then (with some trepidation) went backpacking. (I knew Britt really wanted to go, and I wanted to go, too. I made him carry most of the stuff. It didn't seem to make my foot feel any worse, but it didn't feel any better, either.) I took the rest of the week off. I ran a quarter mile and realized my foot still hurt, so I ran home. And then I called my doctor. A week after seeing her, I saw a podiatrist.
Long story short, my foot is in a "post-op boot" which is a sort of sandal thing with a rigid bottom, to keep it from bending, and I'm on crutches for the next three weeks. The podiatrist thinks it's a stress fracture, even though it didn't show up on the x-ray (they often don't, but he advised against the expensive MRI, which is better at seeing them, since he was just going to treat it the same way). I am to keep my weight off my foot as much as I can. Hopefully in three weeks I can start slowly exercising again, although it may be several months before I am running. I will miss spring backpacking and rafting. Phooey.
I know, first world problem. Lots of people can't run at all. But I HATE BEING ON CRUTCHES. It is difficult to accomplish ANYTHING other than SITTING ON MY BUTT. Grr. Even cooking dinner is a major pain. I'm gaining weight and I'm getting cranky. And I lost my $125 marathon entry fee, and a small (under $20) cancellation fee for the hotel room. (Not to mention the medical costs I'm facing...I have a high deductible health plan and it's all coming out of pocket at the moment.) And my fitness is wafting gently out the window; it will take all year to build back up again to where I was (just like it took all year to build back up again after my bout of peroneal tendinitis).
The podiatrist's office is making me custom orthotics (another $300...), and hopefully I won't keep getting injured. But boy, am I bumming.
This was going to be my serious shot at sub-3:30. I had a good training cycle and despite a disappointing finish at the Canyonlands Half, I was feeling fairly confident. Then, three weeks ago, my left foot started to hurt. I took a day off, and it didn't feel better. I took another day off, and then (with some trepidation) went backpacking. (I knew Britt really wanted to go, and I wanted to go, too. I made him carry most of the stuff. It didn't seem to make my foot feel any worse, but it didn't feel any better, either.) I took the rest of the week off. I ran a quarter mile and realized my foot still hurt, so I ran home. And then I called my doctor. A week after seeing her, I saw a podiatrist.
Long story short, my foot is in a "post-op boot" which is a sort of sandal thing with a rigid bottom, to keep it from bending, and I'm on crutches for the next three weeks. The podiatrist thinks it's a stress fracture, even though it didn't show up on the x-ray (they often don't, but he advised against the expensive MRI, which is better at seeing them, since he was just going to treat it the same way). I am to keep my weight off my foot as much as I can. Hopefully in three weeks I can start slowly exercising again, although it may be several months before I am running. I will miss spring backpacking and rafting. Phooey.
I know, first world problem. Lots of people can't run at all. But I HATE BEING ON CRUTCHES. It is difficult to accomplish ANYTHING other than SITTING ON MY BUTT. Grr. Even cooking dinner is a major pain. I'm gaining weight and I'm getting cranky. And I lost my $125 marathon entry fee, and a small (under $20) cancellation fee for the hotel room. (Not to mention the medical costs I'm facing...I have a high deductible health plan and it's all coming out of pocket at the moment.) And my fitness is wafting gently out the window; it will take all year to build back up again to where I was (just like it took all year to build back up again after my bout of peroneal tendinitis).
The podiatrist's office is making me custom orthotics (another $300...), and hopefully I won't keep getting injured. But boy, am I bumming.
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Date: 2011-04-28 12:20 am (UTC)You've been here before, and you know you'll get through it and come out strong. But it's still sucks big-time now, and it's really shitty timing too (not that there's ever a *good* time to be injured). I'm sorry!
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Date: 2011-04-28 12:23 am (UTC)I am definitely out of shape. And I keep getting e-mail reminders about rides this summer, which...urgh, if I could just stop blowing my nose for a while, I could get up to it....
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Date: 2011-04-28 12:41 am (UTC)I hope the foot heals extra fast. At least I hope they get you off crutches soon. *hugs*
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Date: 2011-04-28 12:47 am (UTC)Good luck.
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Date: 2011-04-28 01:32 am (UTC)Do you have access to a pool for water running? I ended up with tendinitis after Chicago and couldn't run for 6 weeks. I did Pfitzinger's water running program, and it kicked my butt. I approached it pretty aggressively, since I was bouncing off the walls, and I may have even gained fitness. It took me all December to get my land running legs back, but then in January I set a 10K PR.
As for the MRI...for me, the doc initially thought navicular stress fracture because the tendinitis was insertional at that bone, but the MRI showed no stress fracture. I was very glad that I opted for a definitive test, since navicular sfx often take forever to heal. I think not knowing for sure would drive me crazy. Did the doc mention a bone scan? I believe the scan is much cheaper, but still diagnostic.
Sorry to blather on; I don't know if any of this info is useful. Anyway, I'm rooting for a fast recovery and return to racing for you!
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Date: 2011-04-28 01:49 am (UTC)I'm impressed by your results!
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Date: 2011-04-28 05:51 am (UTC)I really hope I don't cause anything similar with my running every day, but I doubt I'll ever build up your mileage or speed and am pretty sure I'm still within a safe range!
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Date: 2011-04-30 09:45 pm (UTC)From Greenlee
Date: 2011-04-28 02:22 pm (UTC)Re: From Greenlee
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Date: 2011-04-28 02:55 pm (UTC)Eric W.
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Date: 2011-04-30 09:46 pm (UTC)I'm feeling a bit better now, though, because I've started pool running, which is surprisingly more fun than I expected.
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