ZellyB
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QOTD: In the comments I noticed a few remarks about cool things yall have received from running a race. So I figured I would ask everyone whats the coolest thing or what were you most excited about getting from a race?
I am so sorry to hear that. I think you are making the right decision. The surgery sounds like a long shot and could be so traumatizing for her. Keep her comfortable and giver her lots of love and Happy Meals.Update on my pup Dixie:
I brought her to another vet yesterday for two reasons. One just have have another professional opinion and this vet was better trained using a ultrasound. First thing, I really liked this vet and the time she spent with us. After the ultrasound they brought out a bowl with chicken in it for the dog, which Dixie really enjoyed lol. Well the news... Her tumor is a little larger than originally thought, the size of a cantaloupe. It's orgin is from the liver, and while they can remove parts of the liver it appears that the amount needed to be removed may be more than she could survive without. At best, surgery is a hail mary type of attempt. Without removing all of it, we would soon be back where we are today. We opted to not move forward with a surgery and just enjoy what time we have left with our pup.
Update on my pup Dixie:
I brought her to another vet yesterday for two reasons. One just have have another professional opinion and this vet was better trained using a ultrasound. First thing, I really liked this vet and the time she spent with us. After the ultrasound they brought out a bowl with chicken in it for the dog, which Dixie really enjoyed lol. Well the news... Her tumor is a little larger than originally thought, the size of a cantaloupe. It's orgin is from the liver, and while they can remove parts of the liver it appears that the amount needed to be removed may be more than she could survive without. At best, surgery is a hail mary type of attempt. Without removing all of it, we would soon be back where we are today. We opted to not move forward with a surgery and just enjoy what time we have left with our pup.
Update on my pup Dixie:
I brought her to another vet yesterday for two reasons. One just have have another professional opinion and this vet was better trained using a ultrasound. First thing, I really liked this vet and the time she spent with us. After the ultrasound they brought out a bowl with chicken in it for the dog, which Dixie really enjoyed lol. Well the news... Her tumor is a little larger than originally thought, the size of a cantaloupe. It's orgin is from the liver, and while they can remove parts of the liver it appears that the amount needed to be removed may be more than she could survive without. At best, surgery is a hail mary type of attempt. Without removing all of it, we would soon be back where we are today. We opted to not move forward with a surgery and just enjoy what time we have left with our pup.
Update on my pup Dixie:
I'm so sorry.Update on my pup Dixie:
I brought her to another vet yesterday for two reasons. One just have have another professional opinion and this vet was better trained using a ultrasound. First thing, I really liked this vet and the time she spent with us. After the ultrasound they brought out a bowl with chicken in it for the dog, which Dixie really enjoyed lol. Well the news... Her tumor is a little larger than originally thought, the size of a cantaloupe. It's orgin is from the liver, and while they can remove parts of the liver it appears that the amount needed to be removed may be more than she could survive without. At best, surgery is a hail mary type of attempt. Without removing all of it, we would soon be back where we are today. We opted to not move forward with a surgery and just enjoy what time we have left with our pup.
I've been off the boards for a while and also stopped running for a few months. I got married (yay!), broke two of my toes on our honeymoon (less yay) and then once healed, started working crazy hours (no yay at all). I ran the marathon in January and decided I want to run it again in 2020 and improve my time. Does anyone have a good long term training program that would help to increase speed and also not die? Realistically, I can only run 4 times per week. I used the Galloway plan for the 2018 marathon, which was great, but I also feel like I can push myself to be a little faster than what the plan recommends.
In case its helpful, I'm 30, in good-ish shape, and ran the marathon at an 11ish minute pace if you take out the time for riding RnR.
QOTD: In the comments I noticed a few remarks about cool things yall have received from running a race. So I figured I would ask everyone whats the coolest thing or what were you most excited about getting from a race?
ATTQOTD: Definitely the surprise ears at the WDW Marathon this year!
Update on my pup Dixie:
I brought her to another vet yesterday for two reasons. One just have have another professional opinion and this vet was better trained using a ultrasound. First thing, I really liked this vet and the time she spent with us. After the ultrasound they brought out a bowl with chicken in it for the dog, which Dixie really enjoyed lol. Well the news... Her tumor is a little larger than originally thought, the size of a cantaloupe. It's orgin is from the liver, and while they can remove parts of the liver it appears that the amount needed to be removed may be more than she could survive without. At best, surgery is a hail mary type of attempt. Without removing all of it, we would soon be back where we are today. We opted to not move forward with a surgery and just enjoy what time we have left with our pup.
Update on my pup Dixie:
I brought her to another vet yesterday for two reasons. One just have have another professional opinion and this vet was better trained using a ultrasound. First thing, I really liked this vet and the time she spent with us. After the ultrasound they brought out a bowl with chicken in it for the dog, which Dixie really enjoyed lol. Well the news... Her tumor is a little larger than originally thought, the size of a cantaloupe. It's orgin is from the liver, and while they can remove parts of the liver it appears that the amount needed to be removed may be more than she could survive without. At best, surgery is a hail mary type of attempt. Without removing all of it, we would soon be back where we are today. We opted to not move forward with a surgery and just enjoy what time we have left with our pup.
Those do not look like fun conditions to run in.Seriously considering a DNS for my race this Saturday. I would be running betwen 8-11 am.Plus we have to drive up Friday night and spend the night in a hotel because of ice on the roads in the early a.m. So many other things I could use that money for rather than paying to freeze my butt off and be miserable for 2:40.
ETA: The race is 1.5 hours away.View attachment 368535
Those do not look like fun conditions to run in.
The half I ran in the middle of October started to rain immediately after crossing the start line and rained for the entire race. It even heavily down poured for a good mile or two - which made for fun water crossings... Thankfully the temp started around 50, but a cold front was set to come through during the race. I’ve never been happier that I ran the half instead of the marathon. I felt bad for the marathoners out there. The cold front blew through about 2-2.5 hours after the race start, so the temp plummeted to about freezing with 20mph north wind, and it was still raining/misting - a snowflake or two may have been seen... I did go back and cheer for about an hour at mile 20, with dry clothes to start, lots of layers, and I handed out hand warmers. Once I ran out of hand warmers I went back to the finish to cheer a few more people on. I eventually kind of got soaked through, got cold, and left. I think the biggest problem with this race is that it started out warm and people weren’t prepared to deal with the cold wind and rain after getting soaked. I think the people that kept their ponchos on fared the best. One of my friends wore her Disney poncho the whole race!
I think you could possibly do it, but be prepared, and it might be miserable.