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Well, according to Pfitzinger, I should be good to go to start up a running schedule: I've been able to walk pretty much pain free throughout this whole deal--I even went on a strenuous 3 hour hike yesterday without any pain.  The short distances I have run--getting out of the way of a bus and chasing a dog--have also been completely pain free.  So, I think I'm good to go. 

Pfitzinger recommends run/walks to begin and he also has pool running mixed in.  As I don't have access to a pool, I'll just call those days "rest days." 

My only concern with his "Sample" Returning from Injury Schedule has me running a long run of 55 minutes at the end of 7 weeks!  Furthermore, he suggests that, "The amount of time required to return to a full training generally ranges from 6 weeks to 4 months."  http://pfitzinger.com/labreports/stressfracture.shtml  Seriously, I hope I'm closer to the 6 weeks as my Top of Utah registration is bought and paid for--and I really hate to pay for something and not subject myself to the requisite abuse.  I guess we'll see.

I'm shooting for a 6 a.m. run first thing tomorrow morning around the neighborhood.  I was thinking 2 miles but will make the final call as I start and progress through the run.  Keep your fingers crossed for me, aight?

Comments
From Smooth on Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 21:20:42 from 174.23.218.43

Keeping my fingers and toes crossed! I'll bet you'll do fantastic. So, did you have a stress fracture?

Long run of 55 min at the end of 7 weeks seems too conservative. You know your body best! Here's to a successful return to running. Take one day, one week at a time. Hopefully you'll come back stronger than ever! That seems to be the case with the wounded and injured on this blog! :)

From Maynard on Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 21:25:16 from 71.213.44.67

No, I never got a clinical diagnosis for it being a stress-fracture, but I had all the signs. If I start to running and the pain comes back (knock on wood), I've committed to going in to have it assessed by a medical professional.

From Smooth on Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 21:34:59 from 174.23.218.43

Rhett self-diagnosed a stress fracture which was confirmed by an expensive MRI. His doc was way too conservative on his rehab.

Be careful and don't overdo. The pain might be gone but the bone may not be fully healed. Wishing you the best!

From Smooth on Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 15:21:34 from 174.23.218.43

So, how did the run go? I was thinking about you first thing this morning! Should I be doing a happy dance? :)

From MrsFIT on Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 15:26:01 from 98.202.0.57

Ya, what Smooth said - how'd it go?

From Teena Marie on Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 15:28:30 from 174.52.45.85

How long are you going to make us weight, Stud?

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