Got the clearance to walk. So, this will be my "safe haven".
Who do we have in here these days?
My name is Trixiee, and I (hopefully will) have a walking problem!
I'm here!
I'm here!
http://connect.garmin.com/profile/trixiee14
Why fit in when you were born to stand out?
~ Dr. Suess~
Life is short. Drink the good wine first!
Why fit in when you were born to stand out?
~ Dr. Suess~
Life is short. Drink the good wine first!
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trixiee wrote:Got the clearance to walk. So, this will be my "safe haven".
Who do we have in here these days?
My name is Trixiee, and I (hopefully will) have a walking problem!
I love that you got clearance to walk!!!
When your legs get tired, run with your heart.
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I walk daily (to work and home - about a hour or so round trip)...
It's my time to think and reflect and wonder on life...
It's my time to think and reflect and wonder on life...
22 halfs (PR 1:42:02)
5 full (PR 3:48:21)
...and a smattering of adventure and trail races thrown in for good measure!
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All running is on hold until further notice .... :0(
5 full (PR 3:48:21)
...and a smattering of adventure and trail races thrown in for good measure!
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All running is on hold until further notice .... :0(
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yay for clearance to walk!
i am here! leading a Walk 10K group for the Sun Run. the saving grace is that the pace set by the participants is very very slow so i am able to stay below my basement-dwelling lactate level. we are beginning to suspect that i have a secondary mitochondrial disorder or some other defect in cell respiration.
Trix - i am interesting in hearing how your injections are working. i am wondering if something like that would benefit mr seuss with his bone-on-bone knees.
i am here! leading a Walk 10K group for the Sun Run. the saving grace is that the pace set by the participants is very very slow so i am able to stay below my basement-dwelling lactate level. we are beginning to suspect that i have a secondary mitochondrial disorder or some other defect in cell respiration.
Trix - i am interesting in hearing how your injections are working. i am wondering if something like that would benefit mr seuss with his bone-on-bone knees.
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2010 - gone viral?
2011 - mitochondrial mystery tour
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Like! Like! Like!!!!
Treat a child as though she already is the person she's capable of becoming. - Haim Ginott
Keep going. Never give up. - Spencer Dolling
Run like hell, feel like hell, look like hell! - Nick
It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you have. - Cheryl Crow
Keep going. Never give up. - Spencer Dolling
Run like hell, feel like hell, look like hell! - Nick
It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you have. - Cheryl Crow
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Go, Trixiee, go!!! Let me know when you're in Toronto: perhaps we can walk some hills. I know you love 'em.
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jgore wrote:Go, Trixiee, go!!! Let me know when you're in Toronto: perhaps we can walk some hills. I know you love 'em.
Brat!
http://connect.garmin.com/profile/trixiee14
Why fit in when you were born to stand out?
~ Dr. Suess~
Life is short. Drink the good wine first!
Why fit in when you were born to stand out?
~ Dr. Suess~
Life is short. Drink the good wine first!
Re: I'm here!
seuss wrote:yay for clearance to walk!
i am here! leading a Walk 10K group for the Sun Run. the saving grace is that the pace set by the participants is very very slow so i am able to stay below my basement-dwelling lactate level. we are beginning to suspect that i have a secondary mitochondrial disorder or some other defect in cell respiration.
Trix - i am interesting in hearing how your injections are working. i am wondering if something like that would benefit mr seuss with his bone-on-bone knees.
Seussy, I can't believe how much better the pain is - in fact, there is almost no pain and the swelling has diminished significantly. At this point, i have no negatives re: the injections. I did get a wee bit of soreness today on the exercise bike at the gym (recumbant), but walked the treadmill for 20 minutes without any pain! I do believe that a few physio sessions will really benefit me...
Send mr seuss off to inquire. I saw a report on the news about the product, and they reported that neo visc (or syn visc) injections delayed knee surgery for 75% of the patients in the trial. (For how long, I don't know)
http://connect.garmin.com/profile/trixiee14
Why fit in when you were born to stand out?
~ Dr. Suess~
Life is short. Drink the good wine first!
Why fit in when you were born to stand out?
~ Dr. Suess~
Life is short. Drink the good wine first!
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Good for you Pat.
Sound like it's time to put some mileage in.
Keep us posted.
Dave
Sound like it's time to put some mileage in.
Keep us posted.
Dave
'10 ATB 2:27, Boston 3:43, Missga 3:42, Sulphur Spring 25k, Niagara 50, ITT,Toad 50, Marine Corp M,
09 Chilly 1:43; ATB 2:37, Boston 3:50, Missuga Mara 3:49, Run for Toad 25k 2:22, Oakville half 1:51, Detroit 3:45
'08 Chilly 1:42; ATB 2:31; Miss Mara 3:43, Westover, Erie (DNF), Detroit 3:36
'07 Chilly 1:45, Detroit 3:50
'92-93 Half 1:27; Detroit 3:10, Boston 3:56
09 Chilly 1:43; ATB 2:37, Boston 3:50, Missuga Mara 3:49, Run for Toad 25k 2:22, Oakville half 1:51, Detroit 3:45
'08 Chilly 1:42; ATB 2:31; Miss Mara 3:43, Westover, Erie (DNF), Detroit 3:36
'07 Chilly 1:45, Detroit 3:50
'92-93 Half 1:27; Detroit 3:10, Boston 3:56
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