Jeremy!
Thanks so muchI'm having trouble finding "superior labral tear" buddies. I really appreciate the information thoughI did 14 this morning, the whole time wondering how idiotic it was, but only runners know the need...So, that's great. I was actually thinking of checking out the option of getting the surgery postponed and get a fall marathon in first. I'd rather be out of commision in the winter. Also, I've done two half marathons and a full May marathon since the tear, and it hasn't gotten that much more painful. I didn't know about the blood flow non-heal, makes perfect sense. I've definately noticed if I keep a slow pace (9-10 min miles), and avoid my beloved hill runs, that I feel the pain a bit less. For meForget speed with this guy. The good news is that my pilates teacher, who knows my neurosis with exercise pretty well, told me that studies really prove recovery time is about 1/2 for people who are taking pretty good care of themselves. I'm hearing 5 months, so I'm figuing 2/5 months. November 8th then, right?<br /><br />Good newsIt looks like I'll have a good surgeon, he's at the Steadman-Hawkin clinic (Vail) which I guess I was supposed to have heard about before this. Of course, I have insomnia nightmares of some 'error' in the repair work.
Definately keep me updated. I'm wondering if you had the MRI yet? I guess the 'worse' scenerio is if the tissue gets pulled away from the hip bone. I also did the rest/PT/roller ball/etc. work and nothing. These apparently always will be a lifetime injury until the surgery repair. I've heard if your sane with the recovery, it's unlikely to re-occur. About your marathon, I can't say I wouldn't go for itif you trust your source on the idea that we're not making this injury worse with running. How much pain are you in? My injury switched when I started feeling it more at rest. What's a bit strange is that I feel it the most when I have to move my right foot in that tiny motion to hit my brakes driving. I'll definatly also ask this guy about the running w/the injuryif so, I'd like to get another one in. I felt no cardio strain on 14 miles, and I'm not big on getting bothered by pain. I was also thinking it wouldn't be a problem to train for a fall marathon, and how frustrating to give that base up. I guess the day will come that we'll have to take the time off, but putting it off is sure appealing....
Good luck on your training--and keep me updated. I bet the adreneline will obliterate any pain once you've got your tag pinned on your shirt at the starting line!
Laura