jmasgat
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After nearly four months of trying to heal a herniated cervical disc and become symptom-free (not there yet) and listening to my doctor say no, and trying to keep up a level of fitness, and gaining several pounds (well, okay, that may have been because of all the chocolate I brought back from Germany), I strapped on my Nikes and did 3 miles on the treadmill yesterday. Here's what I learned:
----I finally have to admit to myself that I am a runner. It is the thing that gives my life a certain structure that is otherwise not there. And despite what I have already accomplished as a runner, I have always felt as though I'm just a poser. But it felt good to get back--even on the treadmill.
---I didn't "lose it all", although I will try really really hard to just take the whole month of September to see if my body will tolerate this.
---I need some sort of Taguchi experiment (dated engineer reference) to figure out exactly what it is that triggers my symptoms. Haven't succeeded in that yet. Hoping running will not be one of those things.
Anyway, sorry for the random long post. But it was a really big deal for me and I am just hoping I can continue. After all, there is the marathon relay in January and I have also yet to shake the delusion that I can register for Boston this month AND do a Boston/New York double in 2012.
Maura
----I finally have to admit to myself that I am a runner. It is the thing that gives my life a certain structure that is otherwise not there. And despite what I have already accomplished as a runner, I have always felt as though I'm just a poser. But it felt good to get back--even on the treadmill.
---I didn't "lose it all", although I will try really really hard to just take the whole month of September to see if my body will tolerate this.
---I need some sort of Taguchi experiment (dated engineer reference) to figure out exactly what it is that triggers my symptoms. Haven't succeeded in that yet. Hoping running will not be one of those things.
Anyway, sorry for the random long post. But it was a really big deal for me and I am just hoping I can continue. After all, there is the marathon relay in January and I have also yet to shake the delusion that I can register for Boston this month AND do a Boston/New York double in 2012.
Maura