SunDial
Where Are The Umbrella Hats
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I'm pretty down-in-the-dumps, and my training has definitely suffered this weekend because of it.
My initial diagnosis of bursitis ended up in worse news in a follow-up from a specialist.
I always knew that my hips would likely need surgery because of how lopsided my body is, and because of the atrophy in my left calf from all the time I spent in casts because of surgery on my foot. I didn't realize it could happen this quickly.
Chicago will be my last "race". Dopey 2017 will likely be my last "challenge". I'm still working with my doctor on ways that can get me through Dopey 2018 and then I'll hang it all up. At least that's my goal right now. He's been very specific that once I have a hip replacement - be it full or even partial, running just isn't in the cards if I want to avoid future surgery.
I wish I'd started this journey earlier. There are so many places I want to see and races I want to run, and I don't think it's going to be possible for me to ever do them now.
Womp womp.
OK. Enough of my sad trombone act. I hope everyone else had a great weekend!
I have been away for a while so I have a lot of catching up to do.
Sorry to hear this @Keels. I agree with everyone that you are an inspiration to a lot of people. You also provide a wealth of knowledge. I hope that the specialist is not completely accurate. You can take it real easy and join us in the way back.
My aunt and a close friends mom recently had hip replacement and they have done well. Not running mind you but moving good.
Now for a little humor to keep it all lite....

You could also join us at the events and be one of the balloon ladies. But you need to remember that since you would be in an official capacity, you cannot have a beer at mile 24 with @FFigawi.
Another option if it does happen that you can no longer run, become a math teacher to help everyone out.