IronmaninTraining
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Next Tuesday I go in for my 10 month visit from surgery. This past week I ran my longest run of 6 miles going to 7 this Saturday and feel great. I am averaging about 20 miles a week.
I am happy to be finally back on track. Between my last visit end of October and February I'm not sure what happened, but I just couldn't get into it. My motivation level was really low and I was worried about every little awkward feeling. I got a really bad cold/flu that I thought was endocritis and moving some concrete bags one week I noticed that I felt dizzy and weird for a couple days. Between the two blood tests and constant blood pressure monitoring I eliminated those concerns. Part of what really helped getting back on track is the pulmonary doctor commenting I gained some weight. Fully dressed I tipped the scale at 197 and I've promised even at 6'1" I would never go over 200. Since that visit in March I'm back to 183 and I feel great. I do hate getting passed running, but I know that my pace is consistent and will only get better.
I am hopeful that my visit next Tuesday will get the okay for a half July 19th and a full marathon in mid September. Have any others been able to get approvals like this a year and a couple months from surgery.
As a side note...On this site I've read many posts that detail depression and heart surgery. I never thought I would experience this, but I will say it is a fact of the surgery especially for someone at 30. For me I never thought the regular checks since I was younger would show a change. When it did change it hit me hard and I being in great shape for the Pittsburgh marathon to doing nothing prior to the surgery. Afterwards I became very motivated, but for some reason I got off track once i left rehab. The constant monitoring at rehab gave me peace of mind. My wife wanted me to talk to someone, however, I believed i could work it out myself. At this point since surgery I feel like i did work things out, but I'm sure it would have helped and gotten me back on track much earlier.
I am happy to be finally back on track. Between my last visit end of October and February I'm not sure what happened, but I just couldn't get into it. My motivation level was really low and I was worried about every little awkward feeling. I got a really bad cold/flu that I thought was endocritis and moving some concrete bags one week I noticed that I felt dizzy and weird for a couple days. Between the two blood tests and constant blood pressure monitoring I eliminated those concerns. Part of what really helped getting back on track is the pulmonary doctor commenting I gained some weight. Fully dressed I tipped the scale at 197 and I've promised even at 6'1" I would never go over 200. Since that visit in March I'm back to 183 and I feel great. I do hate getting passed running, but I know that my pace is consistent and will only get better.
I am hopeful that my visit next Tuesday will get the okay for a half July 19th and a full marathon in mid September. Have any others been able to get approvals like this a year and a couple months from surgery.
As a side note...On this site I've read many posts that detail depression and heart surgery. I never thought I would experience this, but I will say it is a fact of the surgery especially for someone at 30. For me I never thought the regular checks since I was younger would show a change. When it did change it hit me hard and I being in great shape for the Pittsburgh marathon to doing nothing prior to the surgery. Afterwards I became very motivated, but for some reason I got off track once i left rehab. The constant monitoring at rehab gave me peace of mind. My wife wanted me to talk to someone, however, I believed i could work it out myself. At this point since surgery I feel like i did work things out, but I'm sure it would have helped and gotten me back on track much earlier.