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Default Sep 30, 2024 at 02:33 PM
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Thanks discombobulated! I can't believe I'm close to the 60 min run!

I had an easy run today, around 30 min, took it nice and slow. It's incredible to me that I now find a 30 min run to be easy. The morning temp & humidity is on the rise...I can't say I'm happy about that!

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Default Oct 01, 2024 at 07:44 AM
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My run today was hard. I was tired, and it was like running through molasses. I started my period yesterday, and that probably has something to do with my fatigue. I made it 30 min and had to stop. Maybe I can do the 55 min run tomorrow or the next day.

The other problem I had today was that my right hip popped out of joint. It really hurt to jog. I need to get it to pop back into joint. I took a muscle relaxer to see if that would help but so far, no go. There are videos online about it, and I plan to try those once I get my shower & breakfast. I really don't want to have to spend money on a chiropracter; my insurance is the pits when it comes to helping pay for chiropracty.

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Default Oct 02, 2024 at 02:32 AM
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Ouch that sounds nasty Blueberry, no wonder you found running hard with all that going on. Hope your hip will be okay, has this happened before? Do you have joint hyper mobility?

I’ve not been running at all, weather and feeling tired last week, and today I have a blood donor appointment, they advise no strenuous exercise the day or afterwards. I am hoping I make the iron requirement as I was just below last time and put on a 3 month suspension. I’ve been eating beef and dosing up on iron supplements so hoping it’ll tip me into the okay zone.

If they knock me back again I’ll get a run tomorrow.
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Default Oct 02, 2024 at 08:04 AM
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@Discombobulated Sorry you have been so tired. Hopefully your blood donation will go well and your iron will be sufficient. I have problems with low iron too. I have had to get a couple iron infusions in the past because supplements don't seem to get my iron up but maybe a couple of points. You are awesome donating blood! I just can't; it makes me so faint. I have even completely passed out just when the PCP takes blood for standard yearly tests like CBC, cholesterol, iron, etc.

I didn't run today because of my hip. You are right; that is extremely painful! I think my hip may have popped overnight when I shifted around in bed but I was only half awake, in a daze from sleep so I can't be sure. It still hurts this morning, more like the muscles are sore from limping around yesterday. I iced it and got a smallish pop this morning; it seems better than when I woke up, but I took some Tylenol too. Probably I'll take tomorrow off and maybe be able to do some light walking the next day. We'll see. Not exercising drives me crazy though!

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Default Oct 02, 2024 at 10:08 AM
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That’s wise to take time off blueberry, you’ll have a good level of fitness now, you can afford a little time out.

I’m so pleased my iron was okay this time, I was anxious when the drop went into the tube but it sank thankfully. A friend had a transfusion last week so it feels like a good payback. I feel fine and taking it very easy, made sure to have the juice and cookies.

I do need to get my exercise groove back on, hoping I can get out in a few days.
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Default Oct 02, 2024 at 03:24 PM
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Well I cursed myself with that last post, I almost passed out tonight and it came over so suddenly, luckily my son was on hand to literally pick me up. My bp is low so I really need to get that checked out but no exercise until I’m okay.
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Default Oct 03, 2024 at 07:26 AM
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@Discombobulated - Oh no! When can you get in to see the doctor?

As for me, I'm still resting my hip. It still is pretty sore so I plan to ice it. The good news is it hurts less than yesterday. I am pretty sure it did pop but I have muscle soreness from limping around and not putting weight normally on that leg.

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Default Oct 03, 2024 at 10:20 PM
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I had a cup of granola for breakfast which helped keep my hunger under control all day. I had 1480 calories, 180 carbs, but just 42 grams of protein. My therapist wants to start working out with me (thats another issue) but I'm hoping to get back to working on my treadmill someway.

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I still can't exercise today b/c of my stupid hip. I am beyond fed up with it and wish it would heal already!

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I'm at 1017 calories, 143 carbs, and 38 grams of protein. I need to figure out dinner. My sodium is fine.

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I still can't exercise today b/c of my stupid hip. I am beyond fed up with it and wish it would heal already!
Have you switched from ice to heat yet?
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I’ve done some different stretching

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Default Oct 05, 2024 at 02:17 AM
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Hoping you get some improvement from your hip soon blueberry, can you get it looked at perhaps?

I’ve bombed on exercise these last few weeks but I decided to go out for a run this morning, early Saturday morning runs are always quite busy around here with lots of people out so I didn’t feel alone. I was good first 5 minutes then felt tired which is absolutely Wednesdays donation, thankfully no more fainting or dizziness since then but it takes a while to regain the blood components and volume.

Mental health wise I haven’t been great, a lot of outside stressors this week and I think not exercising hasn’t helped.
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@Discombobulated - Glad you were able to get out this morning. Stressors definitely don't help!

Running will have to go on the back burner awhile for me. My hip hurts less, and now I've noticed I have pulled a groin muscle. My hip had hurt so much, I didn't even notice! But now I do. I looked it up, and geez, it can take a month to heal for the type of strain I think I have which luckily is the mildest. Maybe at some point next week I can start walking again. I hope. I just don't want to make it worse. I'm taking Tylenol & icing it. It's not bad enough that I want to waste money on a doctor and have him or her tell me to rest & ice it. I'll go if at some point it just doesn't heal but at the moment, I don't think it's necessary.

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Have you switched from ice to heat yet?
Not yet. Maybe I should? I need to call my sister; she was a physical therapist before she decided to stay home to raise my nieces. She always has good advice when it comes to healing sports injuries.

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Its almost 1 and I've had 630 calories of my 1500. Those Starbuck drinks really add up. Both in money and calories. I'm not sure on the rest of the day. I really can't eat much because of my GI issues. I ordered some soup and M&Ms since I can eat those.

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When you do couch to 5k do you get to listen to your own music (in my case preferably my audiobook) or do they provide music or something?


Just curious. Hoping to start fairly soon.

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When you do couch to 5k do you get to listen to your own music (in my case preferably my audiobook) or do they provide music or something?


Just curious. Hoping to start fairly soon.
The free app I used was the NHS one, you start your own music or whatever and when the spoken bits came on it would fade in and out, it worked seamlessly with Spotify.
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I usedthe 10K runner app on my iPhone. It was free when I got it but it may be a paid app now. I could listen to my own music on Spotify and run MapMyFitness (or MapMyRun) while using the running app.

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I've eaten pretty good today. I had 1280 calories. I'm doing well with the staying away from unhealthy crap and not getting fast food. I did eat some chips but just a serving. And I had 12oz of bottled coffee.

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