Hey All,
Thanks so much to all of you for your amazing votes of confidence and asking all the good questions. I figured it’d be easier to answer in one swoop, so here it is…a quick rundown of what is going on and what I am doing about it. I am trying to not visit the doctor because I have been x-rayed a bazillion times this year, and that’s just not healthy. So if push come to shove, I will go but I just hate going there to only find that I need to rest. Geez, doc thanks!
As someone who has studied group fitness, danced forever, and taught a bazillion classes, I usually can tell the difference between pain and soreness. Currently, I am just extremely sore. However, when I run, I feel dull aches on the outside of my right knee, and occasionally my left, but never at the same time. Directly after running, my knees get extremely stiff and when I move them it feels like I shouldn’t be moving. Hard to explain but it feels wrong. When I run, I don’t feel like I am being super heavy on my feet but I don’t feel like I have any cushion and unless I’m running on mud it feels like pounding on my legs. As a result, I notice myself not stretching my legs as much and have found that my hip-flexors are feeling tighter than normal.
I have had my feet checked at a specialty footwear store a year ago, but it is quite possible I need new shoes already. I’ll have to defer to you all on that. I started to stop by the store on my way home today. However, I think I’m going to try a different store, just in case the place I went to before led me astray. And I figure I can take my shoes with me and ask them if they see any excessive wear.
I am prone to kidney stones and prior to running I was ordered by my doctor to drink 100 ounces of water per day. I drink about 60, not because I am being stubborn, I just forget. Damn it, it’s a lot of water.
I don’t eat particularly healthy or bad. I used to “forget” to eat but have gotten better now that I am running. I get sooooo hungry that my stomach has learned to say “Bitch, feed me” when it wants to eat. I am a pesca-turkey-tarian. I don’t eat red meat, pork, or chicken. But I do eat a lot of beans and nuts in addition to my pesca-turkey.
I do not sleep enough simply because I have two jobs and about 120 people needing things from me every day. I hate disappointing people, so I do all that I can to get people what they need. As a result, I sleep very little and never have a chance to have sex. (TMI, I realize but just saying…COBWEBS!)
Since, REST is not realistic, I try to remember to ICE and ELEVATE after the more painful runs. The other day, I tried wearing my old knee brace but apparently my knees have grown since then and putting that thing on was like squeezing “big” Oprah in a size two pair of Seven jeans. So I forego that torture.
A couple of months ago a student brought me some glucosamine chondroitin, which seemed to help. The only problem was it gave me so much gas, it was UNBELIEVABLE! So I stopped.
Outside of that, I don’t know what else I can do but I am trying to be patient with my body, positive about the experience, and confident that whatever happens, I will be ok knowing I did the best I could have.
Thanks for writing, and reading, and supporting. I will get through this and if I don’t, just think of all the funny stories you will have to read =P
Hope your runs are going better than mine!
bgirl875


You might want to consider picking up some compression socks to help post-run. I wear mine after the harder ones and especially after my long runs. Also, get yourself a foam roller and start making sweet love to it regularly… speaking of which, maybe you need some of that too.
Over the years I’ve been running all my injuries are because I don’t get enough rest.
Always remember that REST is part of the training.
I hope you recover soon.
hugs
Tania
Will you ever return?
How has everything turned out?