Week 2 was more of the same. I sang a solo in the church choir that Sunday, under severe medication. It went ok, but not my best stuff. The antibiotics did nothing. Blisters and muscles felt fine, and I really wanted to start working out again. But this migraine was absolutely debilitating. I haven't had a multi-day headache like this since 2005, and I did not miss it at all. Finally this Friday the 15th was the first day without medication so I thought I would be in the clear. The best combination of meds seemed to be 2 Aleve and 2 Excedrin Migraine at the same time for about 4 hours of relief.
Saturday I ran 10 miles, my basic route to the State Capital. The headache was easing up, it was a beautiful sunny day, and I really wanted to get some miles. I did end up pushing the speed some, and the heat meant that I was a bit under hydrated. But overall it felt amazing just to be out there again. If I go more than about 2 days without a workout of any kind it makes my personality a bit "testy" - not exactly pleasant for me or my family.
So of course tonight (Sunday) the headache is roaring again. I'll medicate up before heading into the office on Monday. This is not an aspect of recovery that I was expecting or was prepared for. In fact, I really wanted to hit the bike today, I'm ready to start triathlon training for this year. Swim practice starts again on Tuesday.
Really looking forward to biking more this year |
The big news for this weekend is that my mother-in-law is finally living in Raleigh again! She closed on a condo about 4 miles from our house on friday morning, then we spent the whole weekend getting her moved in. She is very happy with her decision to get back to NC after spending over 25 years in South Carolina. The kids love having her in town. I am thoroughly relieved that she is here too, and will be very glad when she is settled down more and I don't have to lift heavy furniture.
Ladders in a covertible? That's how we roll. |
Nana and the Evil Genius |
Heavy weightlifting starts on Monday! migraine pending, unfortunately. I'm going to just roll with the punches here and see how it works.
4 comments:
There are so many things I didn't know about running ultras! While I find it all very interesting I don't think I will find myself taking the plunge... I hate sinus infections ouch! Hope it goes away soon! I like the new challenge, it's good to be well rounded.
Ugh, the never ending headaches sounds awful. I think that's worse than muscle fatigue or general soreness from running because headaches are debilitating... :( I hope that it goes away for good very soon as that just sounds so awful. I'm glad you were able to get a run in, though. It's been hard for me to see everyone out running in the gorgeous weather we've had lately... I mean walks are great but it's just not the same. But it hurts to walk so I know running is just not happening anytime soon. :(
That's great that you MIL has moved to Raleigh. I bet the girls will love having another grandparents close by!
ugh. The sinus/infection/headache sounds horrible!!! Here is hoping that all clears up soon. Best of luck with training!
You have a knack for prose...I feel like that headache was my own.
Ouch!!!!!
Glad you have your MIL closer to you guys. It's hard when parents live so far away.
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