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Today is your half marathon, I am thinking of you and hoping you do well. Good luck!
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THANK YOU ANDI & EVERYONE!!!
I was just getting ready to post and I saw this....thank you, I am so deeply touched!!
IT WAS GREAT!!!!!
I managed to finish in 2:22:31.....faster than any of my training runs. I am THRILLED to report I didn't have to stop and use ANY of the porta-potties, not a single one!!!! It was truly a miracle.
My knee started to act up around mile 10, but I was able to keep going for the last three miles. My body definitely needs time to recover and recoup from all this intense training, and get back to some normalcy for a change.
Thank you all again for the incredible support....it means more than words can ever express.
Much love to all,
Jill
I was just getting ready to post and I saw this....thank you, I am so deeply touched!!
IT WAS GREAT!!!!!
I managed to finish in 2:22:31.....faster than any of my training runs. I am THRILLED to report I didn't have to stop and use ANY of the porta-potties, not a single one!!!! It was truly a miracle.
My knee started to act up around mile 10, but I was able to keep going for the last three miles. My body definitely needs time to recover and recoup from all this intense training, and get back to some normalcy for a change.
Thank you all again for the incredible support....it means more than words can ever express.
Much love to all,
Jill
Jill,
You did wonderfully well!! I am happy for you. The fact that your knee mostly held out, and you did not need the porta potty is great news. You should be proud of your time, you are a faster runner than I am, i can tell you that much. I have never run a marathon, but my partner Dave used to run every year in the Burlington marathon (until a couple years ago after a car accident. He still runs but not marathons anymore).
Make sure now to rest your body. Keep in touch and let us know how your body is healing.
Again, CONGRATULATIONS!! (i am not sure how to use the cute icons others uses in their posts, pretend i have an icon yelling congratulations to you).
You did wonderfully well!! I am happy for you. The fact that your knee mostly held out, and you did not need the porta potty is great news. You should be proud of your time, you are a faster runner than I am, i can tell you that much. I have never run a marathon, but my partner Dave used to run every year in the Burlington marathon (until a couple years ago after a car accident. He still runs but not marathons anymore).
Make sure now to rest your body. Keep in touch and let us know how your body is healing.
Again, CONGRATULATIONS!! (i am not sure how to use the cute icons others uses in their posts, pretend i have an icon yelling congratulations to you).
Jill,
Congratulations! That's really impressive, especially in light of the fact that you're not even in remission, yet. The deck was definitely stacked against you, but you did yourself proud, for sure, (and made us all proud, to boot).
Love,
Tex
Congratulations! That's really impressive, especially in light of the fact that you're not even in remission, yet. The deck was definitely stacked against you, but you did yourself proud, for sure, (and made us all proud, to boot).
Love,
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Andi,
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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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