Our team has once again grown and we are now at 17 members. My sister, Wendi Poirrier, and her boyfriend, Andy Parker, have both signed up for the half marathon and have joined the team! And that is a very good thing……because the rest of us are dropping like flies.
Well, we are not actually dropping out of the race or the fund raising, but our bodies are throwing up all kinds of red flags these days. And this trend seems to be limited to the male side of the team.
Unfortunately, most men are hard headed. We have this tendency to ignore the obvious with the hopes that it will just go away. And if it doesn’t, then we will keep ignoring it. I would definitely place a wager that the first ostrich that stuck its head in the sand was a male one.

However, when it comes to training and especially long distance running, some level of pain is always present. In the words of my dad, “It’s all part of it.” So it is often easy to ignore some lingering pain and chalk it up to training soreness or just a tough workout. But sometimes it is not. And the “sometimes it is not” is now hitting the team.
Paco has been suffering with cantaloupe ankle for months now. Actually, I think it progressed to watermelon ankle for a while there. After ignoring the fruit growth around his lower leg for months, he went to the doctor and was told he had a bone spur. His running has been extremely limited(ie. non-existent), but he informed Mr Xctmnt and myself today that one way or another he will finish the half marathon. As long as the beer is flowing at the finish line, he will finish!
Mr Xctmnt is just old. Wait…..his knee is old?…….no…….I remember now….he has some arthritis in his knee. He has had some knee issues for a good while now. Of course, he chalked it up to hard training for a month or more. Then when things didn’t get better, he started using the “can’t get an appointment” excuse. A couple of weeks ago at the Oktoberfest Beer Run, he had a rough time with the 3 miler. He had run 10 miles a few hours before the race, so I am sure that made things worse. Whatever the reason, he was hurting.
And then he still couldn’t get an appointment! Well, he saw one doctor yesterday and another one today. The diagnosis…..messed up cartilage and some arthritis. The remedy……a needle in the knee and limited running between now and the marathon. But both doctors said they will get him through the marathon.
And now for me. I have spent the last few months listening to these guys fall apart. And up until about 3 weeks ago, I had been doing pretty well minimizing my aches and pains. Even with the massive increase in mileage, I was holding my own. And then I had a really bad workout (see here). It was the start of about 3 weeks of pain, self diagnosis and wondering what in the hell is going on.
You see, here is the problem. Every day since then, I know I am going to hurt. Most days I can get through the initial pain quickly, but sometimes it never seems to go away. But in the midst of the 3 weeks of pain, I have had some awesome runs and races. I had a great race at the Middendorf 10 miler. And then I hobbled around for 3 days. I had a good race at the Oktoberfest run with minimal pain. And last Saturday, I ran 20 miles around the LSU lakes averaging a 8:30 pace (I was wearing compression sleeves on my legs.) But two days later, my leg was killing me during an easy 5 mile run and it still hurts a day later!
Now it has gotten to the point of being depressing and I don’t look forward to running. So I finally pulled my head out of the damn sand and made an appointment with a doctor. Tomorrow afternoon I will find out what is going with my leg. Of course, no matter what he says I will still plan on going all out at the marathon. I just may have to adjust a little of what I do between now and then.
So until then, please start saying some prayers for this team. At our present rate, there will be Running on Faith bodies littered all along the marathon course.