So my feet problems have been correctly diagnosed by a podiatrist. I do NOT have a bone "out" in my foot. I have a pinched nerve called a Neuroma. My other foot does not have a bone spur, but a Bunion. (I always thought those were like nasty wart-like smelly things. bunion/onion. They sound the same.)
So I got a standard arch support insert from him and then my Myofascial therapist put a little pad underneath my big toe to help alleviate the strain from the bunion.
My nerve hasn't flared up today at all so far. But my left foot is feeling the strain from the change in position. I have a feeling I will adjust, but it's no fun.
I think I'll probably get back on the running schedule this weekend or next week. I just wanted to heal a little more first.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Not working out yet
So this week has been sit on my ass week. I did some pilates, but my feet are still in bad shape so I've been avoiding the gym altogether. I DID buy a swimsuit though (and get waxed - OUCH) so I'm ready for the pool. I think I might swing over there tomorrow and try not to drown.
After I meet with the podiatrist of course.
After I meet with the podiatrist of course.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Happy Skinny Pants Dance
Yes sirree - I wore a pair of my pre-preggo jeans and they fit! I'm so excited. I tried them on after I stood on the scale midweek (yes I know I'm not supposed to do that) and it said I was 176. So first I did the birthday suit dance all the way to my closet. Two pounds was what I was waiting for. I'm still only in one pair though, so I'm driven to get back into the other ones.
I'm less whiney than the other day and am trying to feel empowered by my new dietary requirements. I'm gonna get so skinny if I can stick with it.
I'm less whiney than the other day and am trying to feel empowered by my new dietary requirements. I'm gonna get so skinny if I can stick with it.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
So I'm a little whacky
When I married my husband I was on antidepressants. I didn't seek advice from a psychiatrist, I just got an appointment with one and said, "Give me drugs". That's a far cry from the person I am now. (there is a point to all of this..stick with me!)
When I miscarried our second baby in one year the Obstetrician we were seeing immediately (within five minutes of discovering our miscarriage) suggested a drug called Clomid. There was no investigation as to why we were miscarrying, but only his suggestion that we take drugs to prevent a further miscarriage.
After all of the trauma of two miscarriages and my anxiety issues we were becoming more and more frustrated with the medical community. This was the turning point for me. Hubby and I took a friend's advice and made an appointment with Dr. Jason Harmon who is a Naturopathic physician. We had no idea what we were doing, we just knew what we didn't want to do.
He spent two hours talking with us, asking me all sorts of questions that I didn't think related to getting pregnant, but I answered them anyway. We left with a supplement in hand that would hopefully help and were on our way. A month later we were pregnant with our daughter.
I became a believer in the naturopathic community. This being said, I have not thrown out western medecine, but I think once you open the door to pandoras box you can't close it. I have found myself so aware of my body and the sensetivities it has that I have high doubts that western medecine will do much good for the annoying ailments I have. All of which are not something I can ignore.
#1 - Yeast Infection - Not something you can really ignore if you want to have a normal (sex) life.
#2 - Foot Pain which is now becoming back and knee pain - this is also unavoidable when you're trying to get in shape and sitting on your butt all day to stay off of your feet doesn't work.
#3 - Nursing a baby and they have allergies (and so do I)
#3 is really the point of this post. I have had blood work done in the past to discover what food sensitivities I may have. It was over two years ago, so I had blissfully forgotten the enormous list and narrowed it down to Eggs and Dairy. Because really my only concern, at this point, is whether or not those things make my kid scream after he eats.
Today we revisited the list and began the allergy elimination that should help me feel better overall. But in the meantime I have to eliminate the allergens (FOODS!) for the next six weeks at minimum.
Egg Whites
Egg Yolks
Cows Milk
Caseine
Whey
Goats Milk
Kidney Beans
Sesame
Coffee
BEEF!!! (can you believe it?)
Asparagus
And the finale: Wheat (not my allergy but my son's)
I think that's it. There might be one or two more, but I can't recall.
My Hubby is being supportive, but he's on the end of his patience. I am too. There is a part of me that thinks I'm being a hypochondriac, but then I eat cheese or an egg and I can't poop for two days. Then I'm in pain for a week (thanks to my friend Hemi).
So cheer me on, because I'm eating nothing for the next six weeks and I'm pretty sure that means I'll get skinny (or I'll be pissed!).
When I miscarried our second baby in one year the Obstetrician we were seeing immediately (within five minutes of discovering our miscarriage) suggested a drug called Clomid. There was no investigation as to why we were miscarrying, but only his suggestion that we take drugs to prevent a further miscarriage.
After all of the trauma of two miscarriages and my anxiety issues we were becoming more and more frustrated with the medical community. This was the turning point for me. Hubby and I took a friend's advice and made an appointment with Dr. Jason Harmon who is a Naturopathic physician. We had no idea what we were doing, we just knew what we didn't want to do.
He spent two hours talking with us, asking me all sorts of questions that I didn't think related to getting pregnant, but I answered them anyway. We left with a supplement in hand that would hopefully help and were on our way. A month later we were pregnant with our daughter.
I became a believer in the naturopathic community. This being said, I have not thrown out western medecine, but I think once you open the door to pandoras box you can't close it. I have found myself so aware of my body and the sensetivities it has that I have high doubts that western medecine will do much good for the annoying ailments I have. All of which are not something I can ignore.
#1 - Yeast Infection - Not something you can really ignore if you want to have a normal (sex) life.
#2 - Foot Pain which is now becoming back and knee pain - this is also unavoidable when you're trying to get in shape and sitting on your butt all day to stay off of your feet doesn't work.
#3 - Nursing a baby and they have allergies (and so do I)
#3 is really the point of this post. I have had blood work done in the past to discover what food sensitivities I may have. It was over two years ago, so I had blissfully forgotten the enormous list and narrowed it down to Eggs and Dairy. Because really my only concern, at this point, is whether or not those things make my kid scream after he eats.
Today we revisited the list and began the allergy elimination that should help me feel better overall. But in the meantime I have to eliminate the allergens (FOODS!) for the next six weeks at minimum.
Egg Whites
Egg Yolks
Cows Milk
Caseine
Whey
Goats Milk
Kidney Beans
Sesame
Coffee
BEEF!!! (can you believe it?)
Asparagus
And the finale: Wheat (not my allergy but my son's)
I think that's it. There might be one or two more, but I can't recall.
My Hubby is being supportive, but he's on the end of his patience. I am too. There is a part of me that thinks I'm being a hypochondriac, but then I eat cheese or an egg and I can't poop for two days. Then I'm in pain for a week (thanks to my friend Hemi).
So cheer me on, because I'm eating nothing for the next six weeks and I'm pretty sure that means I'll get skinny (or I'll be pissed!).
Monday, January 22, 2007
Major Upset!
This couch to 5K endeavor is going to be on hiatus for awhile. My feet problems have worsened since I started training and I believe I may be in some feet trouble.
It started with needing an adjustment in my right foot. Nothing more than that. But it was stuck and now it's just a day to day thing on how my right foot feels. But after this occurred my gait changed to accomodate the pain and now my left foot is having major problems. My heel hurts really bad after sitting for a long time when I first step on it.
When I put some thought into it I realized that the tiny bone spur on the side of my foot may be contributing to the problem and that there may be more than one. I have been intending to take care of it, but it never hurt before so I didn't worry about it. However I've noticed recently that the skin over it seems to be more red than my other foot.
My doctor "prescribed" castor oil pack treatments, so that's what I'm doing, but after doing some reading online I realize that running may be making the entire problem worse. So I'm now doing the castor oil and breaking from running. I will probably ride a stationary bike for now, until I can get a new swimsuit to swim in. Then I'll hit the pool. I love bikes, but not stationary ones.
Also to help aid in my overall goal of weight loss I'm recommitted to my weight watchers points, so I'm going to start journaling that portion of this journey as well. Since I have YET to lose more than a pound since I started running! GGGRRRR!!
It started with needing an adjustment in my right foot. Nothing more than that. But it was stuck and now it's just a day to day thing on how my right foot feels. But after this occurred my gait changed to accomodate the pain and now my left foot is having major problems. My heel hurts really bad after sitting for a long time when I first step on it.
When I put some thought into it I realized that the tiny bone spur on the side of my foot may be contributing to the problem and that there may be more than one. I have been intending to take care of it, but it never hurt before so I didn't worry about it. However I've noticed recently that the skin over it seems to be more red than my other foot.
My doctor "prescribed" castor oil pack treatments, so that's what I'm doing, but after doing some reading online I realize that running may be making the entire problem worse. So I'm now doing the castor oil and breaking from running. I will probably ride a stationary bike for now, until I can get a new swimsuit to swim in. Then I'll hit the pool. I love bikes, but not stationary ones.
Also to help aid in my overall goal of weight loss I'm recommitted to my weight watchers points, so I'm going to start journaling that portion of this journey as well. Since I have YET to lose more than a pound since I started running! GGGRRRR!!
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Week 3: Run 3
Wahoo! I've made it to week 3! I'm excited because I can't remember the last time I could run this long. It's been forever!
Today I did 1.54 miles at my typical, slow 3.3 - 4.3 pace. But I don't care. I'll work on speed when I get to week 10!
Today I did 1.54 miles at my typical, slow 3.3 - 4.3 pace. But I don't care. I'll work on speed when I get to week 10!
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Week 3: Run 2
I have been pathetic at running this week. But I had a great excuse. Kate came to visit. That meant that there would be not exercising, but plenty of alcohol and sugar. I made sure to fulfill the latter committment to the bad stuff but did not step foot near the gym.
I drug myself there today and am now very glad I did. It wasn't a stellar run, but I finished it, then did 30 minutes of weights. I will probably go back tomorrow even though I should rest, and slam in my 3rd run.
I did 1.47 miles in 25 minutes. 3.3 - 4.3 mph.
I drug myself there today and am now very glad I did. It wasn't a stellar run, but I finished it, then did 30 minutes of weights. I will probably go back tomorrow even though I should rest, and slam in my 3rd run.
I did 1.47 miles in 25 minutes. 3.3 - 4.3 mph.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Week 3: Run 1
So this run isn't as long as the other runs, which didn't occur to me. I just listen to the voice and he tells me what to do. But it was still hard. I'm in the phase where I'm getting "injured". My knees, ankles, hips and shins all hurt when I start running. They generally feel better when I'm done, but then I'm too tired to care!
I ran 1.52 today at 3.3 - 4.4.
I ran 1.52 today at 3.3 - 4.4.
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Self Destructive and Lazy
I haven't exactly tried to get to the gym this week. I'm in a funk and it's frikkin cold ass outside. So I resolve to get back on the treadmill tomorrow. And I'm starting week 3, and I'm expecting it to hurt!
Sunday, January 7, 2007
Week 2: Run 4
I kick big booty! I thought I would do the week 2 run one more time to make sure I didn't feel too worn out. And I did awesome. It was an easy run today and makes me think that I might skip my recovery day and start Week 3 tomorrow. We'll see how I feel in the morning.
I also stepped up the speed this morning. 3.4-4.6 mph. And even though the original pain in my right foot is still present, the other pains I was having have subsided. So I think it might have been a combination of both postpartum pain and new running pain.
I also stepped up the speed this morning. 3.4-4.6 mph. And even though the original pain in my right foot is still present, the other pains I was having have subsided. So I think it might have been a combination of both postpartum pain and new running pain.
Friday, January 5, 2007
Week 2: Run 3
Today was such a better running day than the last run, except now my knee is bothering me. I'm not sure if these are running related pains or if I'm having postpartum aches and my body is still readjusting. I've got an appointment with a myofascial therapist in two weeks, so we'll see then what's going on.
I think I need to take a break from my Chiropractor's office. I'm starting to feel like they're just selling to me. The aches and pains I'm feeling don't seem to be getting any better and it never really ends. I could also just be feeling exhausted from having so many darned appointments with doctors. After having a baby I just want everyone in that profession to go away.
I forgot to check exactly how much I ran today but I'm sure it was at least 1.7, so I'll log that. My intervals were: 0% incline, 3.3 - 4.4. Then I laid in the sauna and sweat out the rest. I LOVE the sauna.
I think I need to take a break from my Chiropractor's office. I'm starting to feel like they're just selling to me. The aches and pains I'm feeling don't seem to be getting any better and it never really ends. I could also just be feeling exhausted from having so many darned appointments with doctors. After having a baby I just want everyone in that profession to go away.
I forgot to check exactly how much I ran today but I'm sure it was at least 1.7, so I'll log that. My intervals were: 0% incline, 3.3 - 4.4. Then I laid in the sauna and sweat out the rest. I LOVE the sauna.
Tuesday, January 2, 2007
Week 2: Run 2
Crappy-dappity-doo! That's what I felt like today. I'm not sure if it's my total lack of sleep, the chocolate-marshmallow meltdown from the night before, or the fact that I ran on a completely empty stomach. However you jog it (get it? instead of slice it? ha ha...laugh you fools!), I did not "perform" all that well today.
Both of my feet have started acting up. I'm figuring out what I'm doing to aggravate the situation, but it's not yet repairing the damage, so I'm dreading what might be coming when I get back to the doctor. I didn't even look at my mileage, because I'm pretty sure I only ran 1.5 miles. I didn't finish my cooldown and I didn't run my last 90 second burst.
BUT...tomorrow is another day!
Both of my feet have started acting up. I'm figuring out what I'm doing to aggravate the situation, but it's not yet repairing the damage, so I'm dreading what might be coming when I get back to the doctor. I didn't even look at my mileage, because I'm pretty sure I only ran 1.5 miles. I didn't finish my cooldown and I didn't run my last 90 second burst.
BUT...tomorrow is another day!
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