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Starting all over again... demoralising!

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Hi all,

I graduated in July and had just started running 3 x 30 mins a week and feeling very good about myself when disaster struck. I got bad pain in my knees and realised I had ITB syndrome. I took a few weeks off, tried some exercises/stretches a friend with the same problem recommended and tried a couple of 10 min runs but the problem wasn't going away. Eventually I admitted defeat and went to see a chiropractor. Turned out I had a weak arch on one foot and tight hip flexors, which together were causing the issues. He prescribed more time off running and lots of exercises, painful massage and insoles for my shoes.

Last week he gave me the go-ahead to try some very gentle runs again and suggested I combined running and walking to begin with, so I asked if I should start C25K again. He said he thought this was a good idea as hopefully the exercises will strengthen the right muscles as I build up distance/time running. It will help me get my fitness back too as it has been about two months since I was running regularly.

So I am doing W1R3 tomorrow. I spend the entire run obsessively worrying about the slightest sensation in my knees and I am really anxious about being able to get back to pain-free running. I am also paranoid about having put weight on since not being able to run... my other exercise of choice was my exercise bike but apparently overusing that is what has made my flexors so tight so it's a no-no!

It is very demoralising to have to start over... support (and happy ITB-recovery stories) very welcome!

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OldgirlGraduate

Sorry to hear you have been out with an injury but your back now so good luck. The same happened to me last year but was back and hip and I was off for 3 months, redid C25K and graduated again so stay strong, take it steady and all should be well. Wishing you good luck, keep us posted on your progress.

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runningwildGraduate

You're back, that's brilliant and you will do it again! Good luck ;)

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DeliaItalyGraduate

You're back, that's super, well done! I'm back too -- only after 6 weeks, but so what? It isn't a race Pip_Pop. Take it easy, keep healthy, keep running and GOOD LUCK!

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MittsGraduate

You're still running, that's the main thing, and I'm sure the structure of the programme will help you build your muscles in the right way now. Let us know how you get on and good luck!

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smhallGraduate

Welcome back, pip_pop!! I wish you the very best with your injury and your return!! Slow and easy!!

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glendam52Graduate

I will be doing the journey again with you as I have been out 12 weeks just started back today shattered but pleased.

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DonkeywhistlerGraduate

I know what you mean. I have had an issue with one of the tendons on the inside of my left knee (due to doing too much too fast). I had to take time off, havevtge painful massages and do the exercises and I am now ‘fit’ enough to start training (for half marathon in October) but, I have lost confidence in that knee and while I can run fine on the flat and up-hill, I am a wreck going down-hill as i’m Worried about the knee. I think that it’s just a confidence thing. You need to get that confidence back that your body can cope with what you are asking it to do.

Take it slow and steady, do your exercises and you will build your confidence in what you can cope with. You will be fine.

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