Week 2 of the Walk to Run training and what do I find?
A swollen knee.
Now, I give Fishdog a hard time constantly about remembering his true age. I don’t want him to stop participating in every sport known to man but I just want him to remember that he’s gonna hurt a little more than he used to. And that he’s not necessarily as quick and agile as he used to be.
That’s not easy for him to do.
Well, it seems I may have to swallow my own advice pill. My body has decided that no matter how young I am at heart…my joints are not.
I have never had knee problems. As an athlete, I always had ankle problems–and I’ve been half-expecting ye auld cricky ankles to give out on me now that I’m attempting to find my athletic self again.
It seems that my left knee needed a bit of attention. It doesn’t hurt, but it is swollen. And the swelling isn’t going down with ice and aleve. Grrr. So, I guess I’ll stop running on the pavement and continue with the eliptical until I can get the swelling to go away. Grumble Grumble.
Where is that magic pill?

When you find it, let me know!
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Poor baby. I feel your pain, though. Nothing on me is swollen (no butt comments please), but I feel like a Mac truck ran over me, backed up and did it again.An hour of Pilates last night made me realize that my “powerhouse” isn’t very powerful. I need to find my abs again.
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(((Mel)))
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Ouch! Hope the swelling goes down soon.
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Aw. Make sure you don’t overdo it.
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Oh jeez, that sucks. I’m sorry and hope it’s better soon. You can still tease Fishdog about creaking around the house though!
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