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Location:

Taylorsville,UT,

Member Since:

Sep 17, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Olympic Trials Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

2 x Deseret News 10k winner

3 x All-American at BYU (back in the day)

10 x state champion in high school (way back in the day!)

3 x USA team member

Short-Term Running Goals:

I would like to run an Olympic Trials Qualifier in the marathon.

I would also like to run on one more international team before I pack it in!

 Stay healthy!  (My biggest challenge!)

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run my whole life, and then live vicariously through my children. (just kidding) , but I do want to pass on a healthy lifestyle to them.

Help coach East High to a state championship. (hope it doesn't take a lifetime!)

Personal:

I've been running since I was nine.  I'm married to a fellow runner who inspires and supports me.  We have two children:  Cole (4) and Lily (18 mos.)  I help Bill Cobler coach cross country at East High School.

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Miles:This week: 6.20 Month: 39.50 Year: 149.30
NB 580 Lifetime Miles: 49.79
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Teren had another long work day yesterday, and due to one of my insomnia attacks, I didn't get up at 4:30 to run.  ( I didn't fall asleep until 2, even though I went to bed at 9.)  So, another run missed.    I almost missed this morning's run, too.  Devra was going to come over at 5 so we could go running, but I didn't turn on my 4:30 alarm, and rolled over to look at the clock at 4:59.  Devra is very prompt, so I rushed downstairs just as she was pulling into the driveway.  So, we got out a little later than usual.  But, we made it through our 10 miles.

It was a very nice run.  We kept the pace nice and easy, and ran out the River Trail to Gardner Village and back.  It was pretty dark at first, but I love running as the sun comes up. It took us 73 minutes to run 10 miles . . . definitely nice and easy. 

After my run I went to see Dr. Petron about my achilles.  There are no tears, (thank goodness) but there is some breakdown in the tendon.  Basically, just a nasty case of tendonitis.  We discussed my options.  Taking time off is not one of them, and Dr. Petron assured me that I am not very likely to tear my tendon running.  I could get PRP done, but he said I would be out 2 weeks to a month.  Cortisone is not an option because then I am at a high risk of tearing the tendon.  So, basically I just need to keep up with my ecentric exercises, ice, ibuprofen,  night splint,  all the things I have been doing, and deal with it until I get to the point that I can take a break.  After the marathon, if my achilles is still an issue, I will possibly get PRP done.  It sounds like such a pleasant process, involving injecting needles into my tendon. 

 

Comments
From Andrea on Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 11:00:31 from 72.37.171.52

Good to hear that the achilles isn't torn - I was definitely concerned. Keep up the PT on it!

From Jake K on Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 11:15:30 from 155.100.226.53

PRP sounds like it should be effective in theory, but its never really been proven. For obvious reasons, there has never been a randomized study to tease out the placebo effect. I worked in a very well renowned sports medicine clinic where all the surgeons were using PRP, but no one was really even sure if it was doing anything.

I agree that if you are going to try it, wait until after the marathon.

You sound exactly like me when it comes to discussing options... "taking time off is not one of them." :-)

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