Any runners on this site
Will I ever be able to run again?
Thanks all
Linda t
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Yes, Linda, you will
Linda, I am not a runner (couldn't make it to the end of my driveway!), but my husband is. I watch how frustrated he was when he had a stroke and his world turned upside down. He was 45 years old. He was one tough dude though. Lost his eyesight from the stroke. He followed the Doc's orders to a tee. Amazingly within one month, his optic nerves re-routed and he regained his sight and was back to work. He attributed it to running (something about circulation?). He could only "fast walk" at first, then slow jog, then eventually back to his usual. I remember him being frustrated because it was slow going each day.
you may have to take a break from it if it wears you out too much, but it is not gone forever. Just maybe on hold. Besides, you are working and biking!! Your body needs a little TLC right now and rest is so very important. Maybe trade biking one week for a short run instead. I hope you are able to find your comfort zone.
As for me.....I'll just stay resting in a hammock looking at the clear blue skies!!! Pammy0 -
Any runners out there?
I have been a runner, jogger, walker for many years--training for a fall half marathon until diagnosis in July 2009. It has been crushing not to be able to compete. Have not been able to run/walk since surgery; undergoing radiation now. But I am still working out with floor exercises & light weights. A few years ago I did Pilates after a (noncancer) surgery. It really helped. I am setting small goals. Maybe a 5 K in December-Jingle Bell for Arthritis is big in my area. I usually do a spring half-marathon, but I am thinking of shorter races now. This cancer might just be an opportunity to refocus/reinvent.
Many things that I have learned from running have helped me in my treatment for cancer.
One thing is to have patience; another thing is to take each mile one at a time; you never can tell what will happen in a race. You might start out feeling great and halfway through you crash, or vice versa.
Good luck-wish you the best!0 -
Welcome, TuxTux said:Any runners out there?
I have been a runner, jogger, walker for many years--training for a fall half marathon until diagnosis in July 2009. It has been crushing not to be able to compete. Have not been able to run/walk since surgery; undergoing radiation now. But I am still working out with floor exercises & light weights. A few years ago I did Pilates after a (noncancer) surgery. It really helped. I am setting small goals. Maybe a 5 K in December-Jingle Bell for Arthritis is big in my area. I usually do a spring half-marathon, but I am thinking of shorter races now. This cancer might just be an opportunity to refocus/reinvent.
Many things that I have learned from running have helped me in my treatment for cancer.
One thing is to have patience; another thing is to take each mile one at a time; you never can tell what will happen in a race. You might start out feeling great and halfway through you crash, or vice versa.
Good luck-wish you the best!
Glad you found us. Though regret the reason.
Seems like you're doing pretty well, good for you. Yes, we often state - here on the board - that the journey can only be travelled one step at a time. Your runner's analogy of one mile at a time surely means the same.
Best wishes to you. Visit often, whenever you may need or would like to. We're all here to support and encourage each other.0
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