“I’m walking again, I look like a normal person, I feel very able. But internally, the struggle is, I am not where I used to be. I cannot do the things I love. I cannot run. I cannot jump. So, I still feel the injury is a cloud hanging over me, and I’ve still got…
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82 | Carrie Answers a Question: Cindy’s Concerns
“What’s the best way to remain confident and advocate for yourself when the medical system doesn’t seem to be working for you? Recovering from this stress fracture, I’ve had a number of instances of having to push back. First there was the surgeon I went to for a second opinion who told me I didn’t…
81 | Runner Pippa Woolven: Recovery from RED-S
“I think first of all, it is so easy to dismiss this diagnosis and think there must be something else the matter, because the symptoms are so extreme and it is hard to believe that it can be something as simple and as basic as an energy imbalance. But it really can. And until I…
80 | Carrie Answers a Question: Surviving Setbacks
“I want to know how to deal with the ups and downs, feeling good then having a setback over and over and over. In the beginning it’s easier to know it won’t last, but when it keeps happening it gets harder to get through it. Also how to be more patient.” —Kaili “I am…
79 | Pro Triathlete Sika Henry: The Power of Representation
“At first it was a bit difficult, talking about it and reliving it, but now I see how powerful that can be. You wouldn’t believe how many stories I hear. I swear every time somebody crashes really bad on their bike, they reach out to me. It’s incredible—I don’t think people realize that about themselves…
78 | Carrie Answers a Question: A Collective Confidence Boost
“I’m continuing to struggle months after my stress fracture is ‘healed’ with new pain areas and fearing it is a recurrence of the original injury. How do I mentally get over that hurdle?” —Liisa “I’m currently in transition from return to function towards return to play and every little flare gives me the jitters,…
77 | Quarterback Vad Lee: Purpose Over Position
“That experience helped me to realize to cherish every relationship, to cherish your responsibilities, to cherish your opportunity when you have it, because it’s not guaranteed tomorrow. You can be the hardest-working player, you can do things right, you can be a great person and all of those things—that does not guarantee that you will…
76 | Carrie Answers a Question: Gavin’s Glitch
“While I am not a professional athlete, I am a chef who has gone from 1 hour intense daily workouts and working 10 to 14 hours a day to doing nothing. Exactly one month ago today I fully tore my pectoral major off my humerus while bench pressing. I am itching to finally have my…
75 | Another Mother Runner’s Dimity McDowell: Adventures Ahead
“The greater lesson of this is that I’ve helped open the door—a lot of people have opened the door—to talk about what running on the other side looks like, or not running, what the other side of that looks like. You can still have a creative, active, badass life without pounding on your body, if…
74 | Carrie Answers a Question: Calen’s Chronic Injury
“I had arthroscopic surgery for FAI/labral tear six years ago, and it’s been a long, slow road of recovery. I think my rehab program didn’t focus enough on building back strength and mobility before I progressed back to running, so I’ve dealt with a lot of lower body injuries from overcompensation and bad movement patterns…