For the first time in 103 days, I went on a little walk-jog outside today.
Six minutes of walking, five minutes of jogging, five minutes of walking, five minutes of jogging. 1.31 miles total, with a max pace of 11:26 per mile.
It was glorious and pathetic at the same time.
It's not really painful, but it does feel super awkward. I think there's some nerve damage in the shin and then the muscles in my right leg are all just weak, atrophied, and not used to doing any work.
It felt great to get back out there.
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Monday, May 27, 2019
May 20-26
A particularly uninteresting week fitness wise, even by my current standards.
I'm never going to get that jazzed up about getting on a recumbent bike, which has been a decent incentive not to overdo things. And that, of course, is almost certainly a good thing a week after surgery. Also, I still have an ace bandage and sutures in my leg, so that makes it hard to do much. Also, I have two holes in my tibia and fibula where the screws used to be.
May 20
Am: 35 minutes recumbent bike, level 9, HR 110-120
May 21
Crazy busy day with work; 1 dog walk; .25 miles
May 22
35 minutes recumbent bike, level 10, HR 110-125, dog walk,
10 minutes treadmill, prog to 2.8 mph; .65 miles total
May 23
35 minutes recumbent bike, level 11, HR 110-130, dog walk, 11
minutes treadmill, prog to 3.0, .7 miles total
I feel like I’m now at or beyond the level I was pre-May 14
surgery; only thing that’s worse than then is the dressing and the sutures
on the surgical area
May 2
2 dog walks, but no formal exercise today; .5 miles total
May 25
5 hours of yard work, planting about 20 trees; no formal
exercise
May 26
Another 3 hours of yard work, planting more trees; 32 minutes recumbent bike, level
12. HR got up to low 140s.
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I had signed up for the Bolder Boulder, but obviously kind of hard to do that when you can't walk more than a mile.
All negativity aside, I can feel real progress most days. Sometimes I can sort of imagine running on my leg. With that said, if everything continues to progress as planned, there might be some activities that could arguably be classified as "jogging" in the latter half of this week. I have a post-op appointment on Thursday, when I get the sutures removed and I'm hoping to get the all-clear to start my return-to-jogging progression.
Monday, May 20, 2019
May 6-19
May 6
Two dog walks, half mile walk in 13:40, max pace 2.6, with
incline of 7; 1 mile total
May 7
One dog walk, plus mile treadmill walk in 25:11, max pace
2.7, with incline of 9; 1.25 total
May 8
Pt, .33 mile walk
on treadmill, max pace 2.8, two dog walks; .83 total
May 9
Am, 25 minute
treadmill, 3 minutes easy walk, 5 minutes, building to 3 mph, 5 minutes easy
walk, 5 minutes building to 4 mph, 2 minutes easy
Drive to Denver
May 10
Airport, travel to Austin
10 minutes of PT pm
May 11
10 minutes pool running, shallow end; 30 minutes swimming
May 12
Mother’s Day/Father in Law retirement party; lots of
standing around
May 13
5 am wake up call after late night; 10 minutes pool running, shallow end; 25 minutes swimming
May 14
Surgery; Two
crutches, full weight bearing, in boot
No exercise/no PT
Total surgery fog
Total surgery fog
May 15
Recovery from Surgery 2
No exercise/no PT
One crutch, full weight bearing, still in boot; no exercise or PT
Pretty damned painful. Day 2 after surgery is the worst.
May 16
Recovery; out of boot, full weight bearing, no exercise or
PT
Big decrease in pain today, super slow minimal walking
May 17
10 minutes treadmill walking, build to 2.2; .3 miles total
Before surgery it felt stiff; now it feels loose;
feels very wonky and unstable whenever I first get up on it
May 18
30 minutes recumbent bike, HR 110-120, taking it very easy;
just trying to get some light exercise
Can't go to the pool for at least a couple of weeks because of the sutures
Can't go to the pool for at least a couple of weeks because of the sutures
Feeling better today; still feels wonky when I first get up,
but it feels ok once I’m moving.
May 19
Feeling better again, saved my “up time” for overdue yard work rather than exercise.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Surgery #2
Had surgery #2 yesterday. Yesterday itself wasn’t too bad, but
now that the anesthesia’s worn off and I’m just sitting around, yeah, I can feel it. Even with painkillers, it feels like someone just drilled holes into my bones.
I was able to keep the screws they took out of me.
As a friend of mine said yesterday, it looks like they just
picked a couple of screws off the shelf at Home Depot.
Fortunate to have a great law partner covering for me at
work and a great wife covering for me at home. And I’m already weight bearing, so I
can get food and water for myself and handle basic chores. Just kind of a mental challenge to go back into the boot after a few weeks without it.
More than anything, just content to have the last of the major obstacles (knock on wood) to recovery in the rear view.