Today is four years
since my PE.
On the first anniversary
of my clot as I anxiously awaited the one year mark, I wrote “… I suppose what
is most likely, is that there isn’t going to be any particular date or event,
and one day I’m just not going to think about it so much anymore.”
Well, I can finally say that day
has arrived – without me even realizing it.
On Tuesday
a friend asked me how many years it had been and I was confused. I actually didn’t know what she was
talking about at first. It was kind of an awesome feeling. That day finally came
– the one where I “just don’t think about it so much anymore.”
Sure, I’m still hopped
up on anticoagulants, but that is just part of life. It is my “normal” now. My
INR remains mostly constant and I’m easily able to manage my diet and
lifestyle, and because of that, I don’t have much worry. Life is good.
So, on that note, how
about 4 random things to mark 4 years.
1) The Monday
post-marathon my ankle blew up like a balloon. It hurt and was approaching
cankle status for a day or two before it started to feel normal again.
On the Wednesday
post-marathon, I had a massage and the wonderful Lysanne decided we’d test out
a new little tape job. This wasn’t a tape job that was for support. Instead, the
technique she applied was supposed to stimulate my lymphatic system (I think) to help
reduce the swelling. She told me she understood the theory of it, but hadn’t
really ever tried it, so didn’t know how well it would actually work. It was kind
of a “can’t hurt to try” scenario I think.
Well… by Wednesday night
the swelling in my ankle had started to come down and on Thursday morning, it
looked like normal. For the first time in ages, my right ankle was actually the
same size as my left ankle ~ shocking! (but cool).
So while I suppose it
could just be timing and the fact that I wasn’t really running, I like to
believe there might actually be a little something to the theory behind the
tape.
2) Shane and I are going
to be doing a ‘Learn to Ride’ and ‘Learn to Race’ clinic at the Velodrome this
summer, which I am super excited about. There is just something about ripping around in circles on the track that is really really fun.
Anyway, we were supposed to do our ‘Learn to Ride’ clinic last night, but it
got rained out. It was a bit of a bummer to cap off an already bummer day. So instead, (being the top notch athletes that we are), we ate frozen pizza (and salad!) for dinner. Shockingly, it was exactly what I needed and helped perk me back up.
3) Do you ever have one
of those moments where you are talking to someone and you say something without really thinking it through, and then a
few seconds/minutes later think “that was a complete lie” but you don’t
really know how to back pedal, because of the time that has passed, so you just
go with it and hope you never get called on it?
Yeah, I totally had one
of those moments at the pool the other day.
I was talking to a guy I
see there regularly, that also does triathlon. He knows I’m doing TRR this
summer and asked how training was is going, etc. etc. (you know, the usual back
and forth you tend to have with strangers who happen to have common interests).
He then asked how many
miles I was running a week, to which I honestly replied that I didn't really
know, as my training in largely based on time. So he asked how many hours I was
running and I said "oh, about 12hours a week" thinking of my total training
time over the week (including swims and bikes and yoga). He, of course, was like
"wow, that's crazy, yadda, yadda, 12hours running, yadda… how’s your body
handling all that, yadda, yadda, 12hours running is a lot...."
I then realized I had
completely exaggerated (although, I wouldn’t doubt it if I got up to 12-13hours
of running per week as the summer wears on), but didn’t want to be like “you
know what, I totally just lied – I don’t actually run that much.” So I just
kinda went with it.
So, to the guy in the IM
Florida swim cap at the pool, if you ever read this, I totally lied. I don’t
run that much… yet.
4) I’m currently reading
the book “Drop Dead Healthy” by A.J. Jacobs
and so far, am really enjoying it. It has made me want a treadmill desk. I really have nothing else to add at this point, but if you’ve
never read any of his books, they are pretty fun and definitely an easy read.
Worth (in my opinion at least) checking out.
That is all. Happy FOUR!
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