| Richelle ( @ 2007-10-09 11:30:00 |
My suspicions concerning my knee were correct--I have patello-femoral syndrome. I pronate when I walk and run, which causes my kneecap cartilage to hit my femur bone, creating painful inflammation. Since my knee pain has been fading, the orthopedic specialist I saw yesterday said that I should continue to take care of my knee as I have been doing (resting, icing, wearing a brace), but with a few modifications. He gave me arch supports to wear in my shoes, and I plan on going to a shoe store within the next few days to purchase new--and much more comfortable--black flats to wear when I bartend. The doctor also showed me a few quad stretches to implement into my daily routine, which will prevent future PFS flare-ups. Best of all, he said I could start running again (yay!), but gradually at first (2-3 miles to start out).
This is the best news I've heard all week. I'm so happy that I'll be able to run again. I may start cross-training once a week anyway to give my knees a rest from all the pounding caused by running, and may not actually start running again for another week or two, but I'm excited that my dreams of running a full marathon have not been squashed.
Our receptionist at Corporate is on vacation this week, so I have taken over the front desk in her absence (mwoohahaha!!!). Actually, I don't mind working my old job, although the fact that I'm doing both her job and my own makes me twice as busy.
I watched Seth run his first 5K this weekend, the TC 5K. He ran sub-10 minute miles, which was faster than he expected, and he finished strong. Good job, Seth; I'm proud of you! I'd rather run in races than watch them (and trust me, I was debating that morning whether I should run or not, esp. because I couldn't get my registration fee refunded, but decided against it), but I had a fun time watching the TC 5K. The crowd was great, cheering on all the runners as they finished. I even chatted with a few people while waiting for our respective parties to finish the run. One woman, a soccer mom, had two sons, ages 9 and 10, running the race. Gosh, they were fast--they finished in 20 minutes! Those kids are going to be track or cross country stars someday.