Wednesday, February 3, 2010

I'm Back in the Game

I was hoping to run the Ogden Marathon in May and when I got pneumonia in November I had to let that goal go... at least for a little while. My lungs are still not 100%, even 2 1/2 months later. I have coughing fits at night and get a little wheezy, but thankfully it is much better than it was even one month ago. I slowly made my way back to the gym in January and a few weeks ago I tried running 3 miles straight without stopping... couldn't do it. I did run 3 miles, but it was slow, and I stopped probably 5 or 6 times due to a hacking cough and my lungs feeling like they were going to explode. Just minutes after my run I literally was sick to my stomach and had to go straight home. I was nauseous for a few hours and had to sleep it off while the kids were napping. I felt defeated. Just 5 months before that I ran an awesome half marathon and was on my way to running a full. How did I get to this point, that running a 5K wasn't doable?!! It was horrible.

Well, I am proud to report that today I ran 3 miles without stopping. I wasn't going for time (got 29:30) because I just wanted to keep my heart rate regulated, by getting into a nice groove and keeping it there. After my run, I even felt good enough to do stairs for 20 minutes, bike for 15, and then do abs. My lungs held up and I know deep down I still have 'it'. I just need to be cautious that I don't push too hard too fast. Don't want to get sick or endure another IT band injury like last year. All in all, I feel really good about where I'm at. Yes baby... I'M BACK!

5 comments:

Crystal said...

I am jealous that you consider 3 miles in less than 30 minutes is a bad thing. Cause that would be me on a very good day. Someday, maybe, I will be fast.

Cristi said...

Woo Hoo, welcome back!

sportyrls said...

Way to go, Jamie! You are so awesome!

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Nurse Heidi said...

Go Jamie!! Now get on back over to the runner's thread and keep us company!

In reading through your more recent posts, it sounds like you have some really interesting stuff in your future. I have a friend that works for the state department (I think) and is currently stationed with his family in Fiji. I don't know all the ins and outs, but I do know that it took a while for him to make it all the way through the process. Cool stuff, though.