Well after a whole week off from running, I ventured out on Saturday to test my leg and see how it would hold up. I was quite surprised that after 5 miles, I felt great. I was scheduled to do 20, and I was hoping for 10. So instead of turning around at the 5 mile mark, I pushed onward. At one point, between 7 and 8 miles, I came to this uphill portion which in itself isn’t bad, but then Mr. Wind decided to exhale and it seemed like I was walking for a mile. In Colorado near the foothills, it can get extremely windy. I think at that point, I would have been wise to turn around, but as I’ve said before, I’m not too smrt smart. I turned around at 10 miles and headed back knowing that for most of the run, it would be downhill and the wind would be at my back. My leg was feeling fine and I was determined to grind it out. The only problem was that my body had other plans for me. At about mile 14, my leg started to hurt, but not really too bad. Then the unthinkable happened. Yes, my friends and family, I got gas real bad! Hey! Someone has to admit it, and that someone is ME. I stopped running for fear of having my nice $40 running shorts ruined. How embarrassing. I ended up walking the final 4 miles with my butt cheeks firmly clamped together. After awhile, it all made sense. My body was telling me that I needed to take it easy on my leg, but instead of making my leg hurt, my body gave me gas.
Today I feel great. My leg is a little sore, but overall it feels fine. I think that this week will be the deciding point to see if I’ll be running The Colfax Marathon on May 18. After this week, I start to taper, so I need to get in some good quality workouts so I can gauge my fitness and see how my leg is holding up. I’m confident that this will be a good week and that I will be back on track. I just need to find the bathroom.
I was diagnosed with MS about 4 years ago and I am one of the lucky ones. I don't have too many problems associated with it, and the disease has actually slowed down. I took up running 3 years ago just to see if I could do it. So far I've run 3 marathons in a year and a half.