Jun 2019
6:42pm, 3 Jun 2019
12,839 posts
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Serendippily
is your foot properly swollen still?
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Jun 2019
9:31am, 4 Jun 2019
31,653 posts
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HappyG(rrr)
AL, I've commented on your blog. Good news that you seem to be having some progress with your glute/ham issue? G
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Jun 2019
11:24am, 4 Jun 2019
12,845 posts
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Serendippily
Just dropping by to say still cross about not running. This may be a theme for a while
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Jun 2019
12:06pm, 4 Jun 2019
37,177 posts
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Diogenes
Cross with my calf
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Jun 2019
12:34pm, 4 Jun 2019
12,847 posts
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Serendippily
And rightly so the yoga should be helping strengthen so it’s not playing fair
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Jun 2019
12:39pm, 4 Jun 2019
13,669 posts
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Autumnleaves
I do think I am making progress - but I get a twinge if I break into a jog (say across the road when the lights change!) so not out of the woods yet. I have a new set of exercises to have a go at tonight - it's good to ring the changes
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Jun 2019
9:57pm, 6 Jun 2019
2,658 posts
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Raemond
I'm having a mopey moment where I feel like I may never get back into the habit of regular sportsing. It's been so long already and there's still so much further to go, am I just setting myself up for frustration and failure by holding on to the idea that I could ever get back there.
Maybe I'd be better off giving up on the idea of being a sportsy person and working on being happy with just crafting and reading and sleeping and suchlike.
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Jun 2019
10:58pm, 6 Jun 2019
12,883 posts
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Serendippily
((Rae)) try not to despair, was it the rugby that did it? People recover well from breaks
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Jun 2019
11:03pm, 6 Jun 2019
10,876 posts
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Badger
It took me nearly three years to sort out a knee issue, Rae, but I’m so happy I stuck with it, running trail marathons in the Lake District and things like that now, which were the things I was dreaming of while working my way back, and loving them. And I’m faster and lighter than I was before. Went through a lot of mopey moments (buddied you so you can see the swearing in my training log if you like) along the way.
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Jun 2019
6:37am, 7 Jun 2019
2,659 posts
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Raemond
Yeah, it were the rugby what did it Dipps. I was loving playing and training in a more social way and then boom. A lot of people ask if I'll go back to it once I've recovered and I want to, but I do worry it might be foolish.
Three years, badger? Cor. That makes my not quite three months so far seem like the blink of an eye.
Thanks for the buddying :hug:
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