kristenrice
NOT just an ambulance driver
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OK, better late than never...I always seem to start a PTR to quell my excitement. Then, by day 2 of the trip, I forget to update...I get home, and forget
. So here goes...my first attempt to start AND FINISH a trip report
The Backstory...
In August of 2012, I discovered RunDisney. I was never a runner and decided to make it my goal to do a 5K at Disney World and I chose the Wine and Dine weekend as my target date. I started training using the walk/run method and the C25K app. My older daughter, Kamryn, who had just turned 9, started running with me too. Within 6 weeks, I could do a 5K
so Kam and I signed up for a 5K in February 2013. That would be our first of TEN 5K races that we did together in 2013!


I set my goal a little higher...
In November 2013, DH and I participated in the Wine and Dine 1/2 Marathon.

When we got home, our younger daughter (Kaedyn) loved the medals. She decided that she wanted to earn one too. At the time, she had just turned 8 so there would be no 1/2 marathons in her near future. Most of the 5K races have those rubber "medals" and she was not interested in those. Then, she saw the medal for the Expedition Everest Challenge
. She said she had to have one. She'd already done a 5K fun run with me and her older sister so I knew she'd be up for the challenge.

I looked into the race and when I saw that the minimum age is only 9, I told her it was a possibility....and then we had a problem
.
Kaedy started having knee pain which we thought was just typical aches and pains from her gymnastics and playground activities. Then one night, she said it "popped" while she was at gymnastics and she would not put any weight on it. She hopped around all night like a bunny
and asked to be carried up the stairs to bed. She never cried or complained of pain, just that she "couldn't" walk on it. At first, we thought she was being a little drama queen, but the next morning, she still would not put weight on her leg. DH took her to the orthopedic walk-in clinic and they took x-rays immediately. Of course, since she had no swelling, pain or obvious source of injury, we figured they would be negative...we were wrong
She was diagnosed with osteochondritis dessicans and had a stable lesion on her left femur. In basic terms, she had a spot on her bone that was not getting blood flow so it was starting to separate from the bone. This lesion was at the part of the bone that absorbs approximately 60% of the impact of each step. She had an MRI the next day to confirm the diagnosis and the first treatment was to put her on an immediate impact-restriction. She was prohibited from running, jumping, hopping or skipping...pretty much all the things 8 year olds love to do
. She had to stop gymnastics and she could only go on walks that were less than 1/2 mile. This went on for 6 weeks and she was re-evaluated...more x-rays and another MRI...result? No progress. The lesion was not healing, but it wasn't worsening either. So we continued the restrictions for 6 more weeks. Then after another MRI, we were told that the lesion was starting to worsen. It was widening and starting to pull further away from the bone. It was still stable (attached) but it was not healing. We were given the option of surgery, or another 6 weeks and then a re-check. We talked it over with Kaedyn and she said that she just wanted it to get better so she could get back to playing "normal" again
. On January 23, 2014, she had surgery.

The doctor drilled 8 holes through the lesion and into the bone with the hopes that blood would flow through the lesion, into the bone and promote new bone growth and healing. For the next 6 weeks, Kaedy was 100% non-weight bearing
. She had a wheelchair at school and crutches at home. She was a trooper and never complained of any pain, except in her armpits from using the crutches
. Her incentive to heal was the promise from mom and dad that she would get the chance to do the Expedition Everest Challenge and GET THAT MEDAL!

...Up next: The Planning Begins!


The Backstory...
In August of 2012, I discovered RunDisney. I was never a runner and decided to make it my goal to do a 5K at Disney World and I chose the Wine and Dine weekend as my target date. I started training using the walk/run method and the C25K app. My older daughter, Kamryn, who had just turned 9, started running with me too. Within 6 weeks, I could do a 5K



I set my goal a little higher...
In November 2013, DH and I participated in the Wine and Dine 1/2 Marathon.

When we got home, our younger daughter (Kaedyn) loved the medals. She decided that she wanted to earn one too. At the time, she had just turned 8 so there would be no 1/2 marathons in her near future. Most of the 5K races have those rubber "medals" and she was not interested in those. Then, she saw the medal for the Expedition Everest Challenge


I looked into the race and when I saw that the minimum age is only 9, I told her it was a possibility....and then we had a problem

Kaedy started having knee pain which we thought was just typical aches and pains from her gymnastics and playground activities. Then one night, she said it "popped" while she was at gymnastics and she would not put any weight on it. She hopped around all night like a bunny





The doctor drilled 8 holes through the lesion and into the bone with the hopes that blood would flow through the lesion, into the bone and promote new bone growth and healing. For the next 6 weeks, Kaedy was 100% non-weight bearing



...Up next: The Planning Begins!
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