driske,are you sure it was me? Either way, you made my running day. Maybe just some lucky insight. For sure i can remember times when i waffled on about something and was fortunate enough to find somebody to teach me a lesson but spare my dignity.It was such precious treatment, i try to apply it to myself as often as i can, dealing with what i think, what i say, what i write.The Tundra? That's some running playground... World's getting so small we might even meet at some point...Today: i was going to go swimming. Still might do. But I have been getting lost inside (and outside) my left foot, my tendons, ligaments, bursa, sheaths and, as we call them here, "retinacoli" with my physiotherapists, and came up with some pretty drastic, good news.This was my running day. Too long to get into now.But reassuring.Still the Patience and Perseverence holds true. For this one time. For me. And everybody else.Go driske, GO!By the way: hiya Trolls!! Keep up the thread padding. Not kidding. A bit of padding, just like bursae for tendons and bones, can save from a lot of damage...
driske wrote:
tpcb,
I was a relative newcomer to letsrun when I reeled off an overly simplistic reply to a young fellow dealing with shin splints. The time you took with this same young man and the exqusitely detailed road back to full activity you delivered for this guy blew me away. In a nut shell, and for what it's worth, you have my full and unqualified respect. Not to mention, the accounts of your activities and running in Italy do a lot to expand the horizons of an aging farm boy tied to 350 acres of ground just abit down the road from Green Bay's frozen Tundra. Thank You.
AM, 19 miles on the bike. PM, 2.4 miles in 17:53.