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Susiebird
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Hi, I haven't been on these boarRAB for a while but had to share my accomplishment with everyone. As background for the newbies, in May of 2005 while training for a triathlon at the ripe old age of 47, I started having hip pain while running (always had back pain with pretty much everything I did, so I was used to dealing).
I had a fusion at L5-S1, extensive laminectomy, roRAB, screws, disc replaced with cages in Noveraber of 05. It went as well as back surgeries go with my share of ups and downs. In July of 06 I was cleared to begin getting back into shape; in August 06, I did a slam-dunk onto the pavement from my bike (went over the handlebars when startled by a rebel dog/mutt/*&^$ when I hit the brakes) and broke/dislocated my shoulder which has left a bone spur for my rotator cuff to catch on each time I raise my arm. I chose to live with it for now anyway, and began seriously training for the triathlon 3 months ago.
I've walked probably 5,000 miles since my back surgery (my doc doesn't believe in PT, just the "walk walk walk" strategy, which I have to say has been my saving grace even now - the only pain pills I take are an occasional acetaminophen and elavil for the foot pain I get when I sit too much) so gradually built up to a run/walk more like a slowjog than anything else. Finally got the guts to get back on the bike and face down the dog who has caused me so much pain (he actually had the nerve to grab my leg the last time I went by
). I work from home, so can flex my schedule around the training and those all too common "bad days" we all go through.
Anyway, I placed 3rd in my age group (50-59) actually there were only 3 of us, but my time doesn't even matter anyway - the real accomplishment was finishing a 4.5 mile run (46 minutes); 4.3 mile paddle (70 minutes of pure agony); and a 15.3 mile bike run (75 minutes). Next year, I'm going to get serious!
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I had a fusion at L5-S1, extensive laminectomy, roRAB, screws, disc replaced with cages in Noveraber of 05. It went as well as back surgeries go with my share of ups and downs. In July of 06 I was cleared to begin getting back into shape; in August 06, I did a slam-dunk onto the pavement from my bike (went over the handlebars when startled by a rebel dog/mutt/*&^$ when I hit the brakes) and broke/dislocated my shoulder which has left a bone spur for my rotator cuff to catch on each time I raise my arm. I chose to live with it for now anyway, and began seriously training for the triathlon 3 months ago.
I've walked probably 5,000 miles since my back surgery (my doc doesn't believe in PT, just the "walk walk walk" strategy, which I have to say has been my saving grace even now - the only pain pills I take are an occasional acetaminophen and elavil for the foot pain I get when I sit too much) so gradually built up to a run/walk more like a slowjog than anything else. Finally got the guts to get back on the bike and face down the dog who has caused me so much pain (he actually had the nerve to grab my leg the last time I went by

Anyway, I placed 3rd in my age group (50-59) actually there were only 3 of us, but my time doesn't even matter anyway - the real accomplishment was finishing a 4.5 mile run (46 minutes); 4.3 mile paddle (70 minutes of pure agony); and a 15.3 mile bike run (75 minutes). Next year, I'm going to get serious!
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