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RED February Day 28 - back to 10k πŸ₯³πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸ’₯

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Beware long post!

Around the beginning of October I caught the first of what turned out to be almost continuous colds/infections for nearly 3 months. In that time, I started to find running harder and harder, struggled with breathing, had to have walking breaks and had an uncontrollable cough for at least an hour after every run. Towards the end of January I admit I was complaining a lot and even thought about packing in running but, nagged by Mr Sandie, I decided to see my gp. She suggested I had post viral damage to my respiratory system (subsequent blood tests and chest x-ray were all normal) and prescribed me an inhaler just to use 10 minutes before a run and which I will hopefully be able to stop using again in time.

The low point came when I went to Stratford parkrun for Β Β Β Shake-and-run ’s 50th parkrun on 28th January, having to take 3 walking breaks and coming in at over 36 minutes (previous 2 were sub 30) and it was make or break time. Shakes had decided to do RED February and persuaded me to give it a go (at least it’s 3 days shorter than January πŸ˜‚). I signed up officially and paid my money for the rather lovely medal and decided I’d do at least 2k a day, with the main goal being to get back to running 10k non-stop by the end of the month, something I hadn’t done since Lincoln 10k on 30th October.

My plan was to go out for my club runs on Mondays and Thursdays (45 minutes plus WU and CD), parkrun on Saturday, one progressively longer run each week starting at 6k and shorter runs on the other 3 days finishing today with 10k. Apart from a small blip when I wimped out on my 8k run, I stuck to the plan and it worked. This morning I set off, in a light drizzle, along one of my usual training routes, taking it nice and steady, breathing and legs feeling good, listening to Kaye Adams’ podcast β€œHow To Be 60” for company. My final time was 1.12.32, which is way slower than my previous 10k time, but it felt comfortable and the inhaler is doing its job at stopping the coughing. Total distance for the month 132.11k. Just need to start to work on pace again!

Shakes and I are meeting our Norwegian friends in London tomorrow for a couple of days, but have scheduled in a 5k round Hyde Park on Friday morning to celebrate a successful month πŸ₯³πŸ₯³

For all of you, who have been having similar difficulties with seasonal illnesses (and I know there are huge numbers of us), I would recommend seeing if your gp can offer some help and I can assure you that you can get through it given time and patience. Happy running!

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cheekychipmunks profile image
cheekychipmunksGraduate10

Well done on all levels Sandie. For perservering, for NOT packing it all in (our meetups …. 😩), for seeing your GP and listening, for RED Feb and for your awesome running achievements this month. ❀️

You know I’ve had hideous bugs and post viral fatigue too, and this autumn/winter has been atrocious for many of us. Roll on spring. 🌸

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Beachcomber66Graduate10β€’ in reply tocheekychipmunks

Amen cheeky! Two people I met this morning said that they had had this bug and it took 2 months to get over it. No more day time bed for me; this bug is in my sights!

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Sandie1961Graduate10β€’ in reply tocheekychipmunks

Thank you Cheeky. It was unthinkable to give up after nearly 5 years and not to have meet ups with my lovely HU friends, so I had to do something xx

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cheekychipmunksGraduate10β€’ in reply toSandie1961

❀️

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YesletsgoAdministratorGraduate10

Well done Sandie1961 , you've achieved your goal and beaten the bugs. Glad your GP was able to help you with the breathing difficulties, my kids used to get coughing type asthma in the winter but come summer they were fine (and they grew out of it). Hope it works the same way for you too.

What a brilliant achievement!

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Sandie1961Graduate10β€’ in reply toYesletsgo

Thank you 😊 I really wasn’t keen on having the inhaler, but it is helping and I’m hoping as I improve and the weather gets warmer, I’ll be able to dispense with it again 🀞🏻🀞🏻

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Shake-and-runGraduate10

woo hoo! Well done Sandie xx

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Sandie1961Graduate10β€’ in reply toShake-and-run

Thank you and congrats to you too. Glad you persuaded me to do it xx

Beachcomber66 profile image
Beachcomber66Graduate10

Thanks Sandie. This is really timely. I have spent much of the last three days in bed, and in retrospect, I think my ridiculously high heart rate on slow runs and increased ARH are all down to this dreaded chest bug which has struck me! Ironically I was at the surgery last week for my annual MOT and I was offered a β€œstronger β€œ inhaler. I said no on the basis that I was managing, but the last few days have changed my mind. Your account has strengthened my resolve to ring up and see if the offer is still open. I went out for a short walk in the woods this morning, just to keep my limbs moving. Running is out of the question. Our psychiatrist friend told us this morning that older people are like racehorses; you have to get them back on their feet as soon as possible!

Worth a try anyway. Thanks πŸ™‚

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Sandie1961Graduate10β€’ in reply toBeachcomber66

So glad it helps. These colds/chest infections/winter bugs are felling us right left and centre, but let’s hope that as Spring arrives, we will all be able to get back nearer to normal 🀞🏻🀞🏻I was very reluctant to accept the inhaler and I would like to get rid of it again as soon as I can run without coughing again, but in the meantime, it’s helping. Hope you feel better soon and go enjoy your walks in the fresh air until then xx

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Beachcomber66Graduate10β€’ in reply toSandie1961

We are talking about increasing the strength of my 2xdaily preventer rather than a bronch-dilator. I use the latter only when peak flow gets very low.

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CmoiGraduate10

Congratulations Sandie1961 on getting through all that lot! xx

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Sandie1961Graduate10β€’ in reply toCmoi

Thank you 😊 It has been a tough few months, but hopefully I’m coming out of it. Mr S and I are off to Spain and Portugal for a month in the van at the weekend, so looking forward to running in warmer weather in new places πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ

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CmoiGraduate10β€’ in reply toSandie1961

Ah yes, warmer weather. *Looks out at snow.*

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BluebirdrunnerGraduate10

Well done Sandie on overcoming your setbacks...where there is a will, there's a way!πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸ‘Good luck with continuing good health and some happy running. 🀞🌿xxx

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Sandie1961Graduate10β€’ in reply toBluebirdrunner

Thank you BBR. I feel so much better for having done it xx

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BaddieThePirateGraduate10

we’ll done, that is an amazing effort!

Sandie1961 profile image
Sandie1961Graduate10β€’ in reply toBaddieThePirate

Thank you Baddie 😊 Sheer bloody mindedness some days. I hope your running comeback continues to go well xx

BaddieThePirate profile image
BaddieThePirateGraduate10β€’ in reply toSandie1961

If it just continued to go, that would be amazing πŸ™„

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ForbiddenPlanetGraduate10

Wonderful that you got back out there, persisted, and overcame adversity. πŸ‘Very well done! πŸ‘πŸ˜€

Sandie1961 profile image
Sandie1961Graduate10β€’ in reply toForbiddenPlanet

Thank you 😊 I am so glad I did it. It has made such a difference

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Dexy5Graduate10

Very Well Done Sandie1961 (and Shake-and-run . I’m not sure I could run every day but I applaud anyone who can. Thank goodness you have got your breathing right again with a little help from the inhaler. I went through a similar spate of not being able to run without stopping to catch my breath, and I know how frustrating it can be. Times went completely out the window. But you are now coming out of the other side.

Enjoy your bling.

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Sandie1961Graduate10β€’ in reply toDexy5

I’m sure you could Dexy. You are easily strong enough. Particularly pleased that my Garmin VO2 max has increased from 33 to 42 in just 4 weeks πŸ˜ƒ

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KatnapGraduate10

Great way to see off RED Feb πŸ’ͺ😎

🐱 Katnap 🐱

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Sandie1961Graduate10β€’ in reply toKatnap

Absolutely. I actually enjoyed it too 😳

SueAppleRun profile image
SueAppleRunGraduate1060minGraduate

The cold of 2022/2023, the worst yet. Glad you are doing so well,

Sandie1961 profile image
Sandie1961Graduate10β€’ in reply toSueAppleRun

Horrible isn’t it? Cold free for 6 weeks now so 🀞🏻🀞🏻

SueAppleRun profile image
SueAppleRunGraduate1060minGraduateβ€’ in reply toSandie1961

Mine are crossed, the one we had just after Christmas meant only 1 run in January, I've managed 7 in February, hopefully Match will be more. Hoping you keep cold free

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JonathanPGraduate10

Congratulations Sandie - sounds as though you don't intend to rest on your laurels!πŸ‘

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Sandie1961Graduate10β€’ in reply toJonathanP

I know it’s a long way off, but I’ve got a GSR PB to chase πŸ˜‚

nowster profile image
nowsterGraduate10

Well done! It's a serious commitment.

Something was definitely dragging me down during autumn last year, too. The weather didn't help, of course. The natural reaction to the COVID and Flu boosters probably didn't help things either. Not that I would ever avoid a vaccine -- the alternatives would be much worse.

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Sandie1961Graduate10β€’ in reply tonowster

Thank you 😊 The fact that I had 3 fixed commitments a week with Trotters and parkrun helped with my accountability and being retired does mean I can’t make excuses like you working people πŸ˜‚

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CH951

You weren't wrong long post,fell asleep half way 😴 πŸ™„ πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

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