ilanarama: my footies in my finnies (snorkeling)
Ilana ([personal profile] ilanarama) wrote2011-04-27 04:30 pm
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bummin'

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.
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[personal profile] amanuensis1 2011-04-28 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
*sends giant hugs, sighs with you*

[identity profile] justrunjim.blogspot.com 2011-04-29 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Hang in there kiddo. The doc was smart enough to not have you use your money on an MRI. What does not kill us, makes us faster...right?

[identity profile] barkley.livejournal.com 2011-04-30 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
How disappointing! To get all that work in to get so close to the goal and then get set back like that! I hope it heals quickly for you.
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[personal profile] delurker 2011-04-30 09:05 am (UTC)(link)
:( I'm sorry to hear that.
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[personal profile] amanuensis1 2011-04-30 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
*googles pool running* Oh, my, interesting! Sounds a great way to get back into it. In fact, I would even give that a try, as I don't like running but just like to swim and do water aerobics and the like.
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[personal profile] purna 2011-05-01 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
Hah, that's great! All the intervals make the workouts pass in a pleasant sort of masochistic haze. Pfitz's writeup mentions that perceived effort is much higher in the water, and I'd certainly agree with that, oof.
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[personal profile] purna 2011-05-02 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
Or maybe I was being a wussy girl, hee. Audiobooks got me through the "long run" pool sessions for sure.

(Anonymous) 2011-05-03 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Ilana I'm so sorry you got injured and even more sad we didn't get to meet. thank you thank you so much for all the advice you gave regarding my marathon - it went so well - no BQ or sub 4 but I felt great the entire time (great is a bit of an exaggeration, but I never felt horrible) and I do think a lot of that had to do with the advice you and others gave. I hope you get back to running sooner than expected and we do get to meet up at some point. If you ever do run the Colorado Marathon you are going to rock that course - it was awesome... I'll be checking in on you from time to time! Keep posting and let me know how you are recovering..

(Anonymous) 2011-05-03 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
oh this is sandra (sllygrl) BTW....

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