HangWithMerida
And away we go!
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When we were trying to figure out what the 2023 theme would/should be I suggested something around space (Space Mountain 5k at MK, Guardians 10k at Epcot, and Galaxy's Edge 10 Miler centered on HS). They're still welcome to steal my idea!Upon seeing this medal I immediately thought, "We need a Pirates of the Caribbean themed race." That led me to think about a Springtime Surprise weekend centered around iconic Disney rides.
Yep, if I have any doubts, a fresh vs. old comparison usually makes the call for me!I usually have shoes in rotation at different points in their lifecycles so when I get that ache after a run in the older pair and not in the next run with the younger pair, it's a sure sign that it's time to retire them.
I think it is incredibly funny and yet i was like i still want to do it with you. Not sure yet about next March but at the moment my knee is holding up much better. I am sure the meloxacam is helping. i do hope when i do it, i will bring some luck on the weather.In one funny note (or it was to me at the time, at least), there were a couple of times out there on course when I thought to myself "this race report really isn't going to help me convince @garneska to come run one of these with me!"
I had some significant knee issues 18 months ago (old meniscus tears, ITB, and arthritis all converging on my knee). Better stretching, ice, and meloxicam worked wonders. It was just a bit difficult to ween myself off the meloxicam because it made such a big difference.I am sure the meloxacam is helping.
take my money dot gifWhen we were trying to figure out what the 2023 theme would/should be I suggested something around space (Space Mountain 5k at MK, Guardians 10k at Epcot, and Galaxy's Edge 10 Miler centered on HS). They're still welcome to steal my idea!
i am slightly worried about that. I only have one more refill left. I was wondering if i could keep taking it. Hopefully the knee continues to stay better. The meloxicam was actually for my elbow, but i have seen better results in my knee.I had some significant knee issues 18 months ago (old meniscus tears, ITB, and arthritis all converging on my knee). Better stretching, ice, and meloxicam worked wonders. It was just a bit difficult to ween myself off the meloxicam because it made such a big difference.
I had some significant knee issues 18 months ago (old meniscus tears, ITB, and arthritis all converging on my knee). Better stretching, ice, and meloxicam worked wonders. It was just a bit difficult to ween myself off the meloxicam because it made such a big difference.
Do you guys take regular glucosamine/chondroitin supplements? I know there isn't a whole lot of objective evidence about their efficacy, but they make a big difference for me. I had meniscus tear surgery in 2019 and the surgeon told me I was missing cartilage around half of my right kneecap. I've taken glucosamine/chondroitin on and off since.i am slightly worried about that. I only have one more refill left. I was wondering if i could keep taking it. Hopefully the knee continues to stay better. The meloxicam was actually for my elbow, but i have seen better results in my knee.
I've had ITB issues for years and the last couple of years I've been using CBD. Hooray for living in Colorado!I had some significant knee issues 18 months ago (old meniscus tears, ITB, and arthritis all converging on my knee). Better stretching, ice, and meloxicam worked wonders. It was just a bit difficult to ween myself off the meloxicam because it made such a big difference.