Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Just Another Bump in the Road

Who knew this could really happen?!?! 

When the Olympics began in 1896 women were banned from participating. One of the reasons was because it was thought women were not physiologically capable of running because her uterus would fall out. Well apparently there is some truth to that matter. It can happen. In fact it did happen.

A couple weeks before my Ironman 70.3 I went out with a friend for an easy paced 12 mile run. I was very uncomfortable. My stomach was cramping so bad it hurt even in my lower back. I had a lot of pressure on my bladder. In retrospect, it felt a lot like labor. After running 12 miles I ended up walking a mile back to my house. It was a very uncomfortable walk. When I got home it was obvious something was very wrong.

The doctor informed me I had a prolapse. My uterus fell and my cervix was out rather than in. I was diagnosed with uterine prolapse, cystocele, and rectocele. 

I was so concerned of course that this would interfere with my race. Fortunately I have an amazing and understanding Doctor. He put everything back in its place and gave me a way to be able to do my race. Wow! Ok that sounds a little crazy even to me. Lol.  But I am so grateful I was able to do it. 

The doctor informed me that this happening was due to a culmination of things - having four children in under six years, age, and intense training.

I had been informed that after the race I would need surgical repair. So when I went back to the doctor post race, I learned I would need a hysterectomy, anterior repair, posterior repair, and a sling insertion. I was told my recovery would be at least six weeks of no physical activity whatsoever. 

Now I've been sidelined with injury and I fight RA every day, but I don't sit still. I always find a way to be active. This is going to be quite a challenge.

When I went to my preop appointment at the hospital that took 3 hours, I went in worrying how I would make it 6 weeks without exercising. I left worrying how I would be mom over the next couple weeks......


Sunday, May 15, 2016

Ironman Texas 2017 PreRegistration

Bright and early I retuned to Ironman Village to volunteer for PreRegistration for IMTX 2017. They are preregistering rather than actual registration until the course is confirmed. I was the very first person to pre register!! Woohoo!!
Signed, sealed, delivered!! 
Anything is Possible!!! if you dream it you can achieve it!!!
IMTX 2017 I'm coming for you!!

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Volunteering at IMTX 2016

This year I volunteered at IMTX and had such a great experience!! It was great being a spectator, but so rewarding volunteering.
On Friday Team Zoot met up for breakfast. So nice spending time with my teammates! These guys and gals are some impressive athletes!
I also got to hang out with Bri and Ashley from Zoggs! We had a blast! It was like we had known each other forever! 
The weather conditions for this race were brutal! It was the hottest most humid day of the year. And then we were hit with hurricane like conditions with torrential rain, heavy winds, lightening, thunder, and HAIL!! And the temperature dropped so it became a little chilly. I was amazed how many people and volunteers continued to weather the storm and support these truly dedicated athletes! I worked the last shift of the finish line. I was a catcher which meant I caught the athlete, covered them in a blanket, helped them collect their medals, tshirt, and hat, guided them to remove their timing chip, and alerted the medical team when necessary. It was such a rewarding experience!!
And I returned bright and early the next morning to volunteer at preregistration for next year!!