My worst flare began in 2008, October. For 11 months, I couldn't be more than 3 minutes from a bathroom or else. I definitely couldn't go on a run, at least not without a plastic bag full of TP and a healthy fear of being spotted in public. That said, now after almost a year on the SCD, I can run without fear that I may have to go to the bathroom in a drainage ditch.
Two weeks ago I ran my first race since the flare in 2008 began. It was a short 5k. I was on vacation, and in retrospect a 5k is a good distance to 'test' my gut (I get competitive and nervous before races). I ran a PR (20:58) without a single groan or grumble from my gut (lots of grumbling from my lungs and legs though). A year ago I never would have thought that could happen.
Regardless of whether or not my scope this coming March (2011) shows inflammation or not, the SCD has contained my symptoms the way drugs could not. For that, I am grateful.
Lesson: Athletes, it may take time to get back into action. Stick with it--And let me know when you run your first symptom-free race.
Onward to Health.
Monday, June 21, 2010
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