Well, here we are about 3 weeks in to wearing the cast. I am starting to feel some subtle improvement. That's something, I guess.
Unfortunately my weight is sitting at about 220. Bah.
I'm heading to the gym this week to try to stop the climb, and I think my foot will tolerate some cycling, so I am going to try that gently and see if I can get some cardio back in. I've been quite active with moving and gardening, but I need some old fashioned gym work, I think. I've been lifting weights about 1-2x per week, but not consistently enough to make any change.
I have had several little cries about not being able to run and seeing the weight creep on. Like most people I can't easily stick to just food reduction, I really needed running to keep my weight down. I had a little cry on Saturday night just feeling gross and a little sorry for myself. Luckily DBF was really great and talked me down off the ledge. He runs too, and hasn't been able to much this winter, and put on a few pounds over the winter after an illness, so he can commiserate. Of course, as a guy he can hide 10 pounds quite easily, and as a tall, muscular guy he barely looks any different. Me, I feel round and roll-y. Sigh.
I can't wait to run these country hills around my new house (I moved from the suburbs to a house on a piece of property in the country). That will be a sweet moment - and there are some wicked hills for training when I am ready for that.
I had my last shockwave therapy. OH MY GOODNESS THAT HURT. It's like being lightly hammered on your most sensitive and injured spot and also getting a tattoo there at the same time. I cried. Apparently that's how you know you got the right spot. I'm only half joking. Three sessions and I am done. I go back to the doctor in 3 more weeks for a checkup which basically will consist of him pressing on the navicular bone for pain. No pain and it's healed. And then doing the same for the tendon. Sophisticated stuff.
The shockwave was $250/session, luckily covered by my supplemental insurance. Seeing the physician at the sports med clinic has been covered by OHIP, which is great. The cast cost me $200 and also covered by insurance, so i am glad to not be out that $1000.
DBF and I booked on the Norway cruise next June 2015. So excited!!! He mom bought DVC, and with our Wine and Dine trip planned we should get to Disney a couple more times. Exciting stuff is happening with our work, and we should be able to travel to DL this year too, and for work, which is lovely on the pocketbook. I'm still trying to wrangle my way in to Club 33! Maybe it will be this year.
Anyhow, that is my update. If you can run, be grateful. If you can't, well, I know how that feels
