Well, here I am 6-weeks following my 2nd foot surgery and I got a good report from my doctor yesterday. The cast is off my foot and I will be in a boot for the next 6 weeks for walking. I can take the boot off when I sleep so that is a wonderful relief! The tendon is attached but very weak so I will be having Physical Therapy twice a week for the next 6 weeks for regaining mobility and developing strength. I know what I have to do and I'm determined to make it happen!
Patience is a big part of the recovery process and I am lucky to have lot's of it. I'm trying to set realistic expectations for my future running plans and it looks like I won't be able to start running again until March, 2011. So, that will give me just a little more than 2 months to train for the 10-mile Broad Street Run in May. It seems a long way off at the moment but it is what I have to look forward to!
In the meantime, I hope to make an appearance at the gym this coming weekend to start upper body strengthening again. I have lost about 10 pounds since all of this started and I need to get things toned up. More fun to come!
Setting what may have seemed to be an impossible goal turned out to be one of my most rewarding life experiences. After almost 3 years of preparation and training, I ran my first full marathon in Philadelphia in November 2011. This blog represents my on-line journal of what has become one of my favorite passions - Running!