Sometimes, it feels like us runners are dropping like flies. Whether it be from a disabling injury or just personal stuff getting in the way and clouding our minds. I'm sure most of us on here absolutely love running and don't just do it for fitness anymore, so when things go wrong, it is hard. Demoralising. Sickening.
I haven't been running for the last fortnight, and after visiting the physio today about my sore achilles heel, it is going to be at least another 2-3 weeks before I can think about running again. It was hinted that it could be even longer but I really don't want to think about that. It's already felt way too long. I feel I might go insane over that time. I don't know what I'm going to do with myself. This obsession with putting one foot in front of the other at speeds faster than walking has really got me hooked. And I'm not alone. Injuries happen to all of us at some point. Life happens and stuff gets in the way. Some things don't take too long. Other things can keep us from our passion for months on end.
Today, I had my calf pressed and stretched, performed one legged balancing exercises and had needles pressed into my achilles tendon (Acupuncture to help recovery and blood flow). And do you know what? How we deal with injuries and mental challenges we face are all a part of running. They are part of the great big challenge. Whether we like it or not. So take time out for injury, don't push it. Recuperate in the best way that you possibly can and set this as your goal to becoming a better runner. Try and enjoy the rest and make plans for just how great your comeback is going to be - and keep in mind the lessons you have learned and are learning all the time and these will make us stronger in the long run.
So count down those days, however long, and look forward to when you can immerse yourself in this wonderful sport again