It’s been over a year since I was diagnosed with two stress fractures in my inferior pubic ramus. Basically a runners worst nightmare.
As you can see it’s a stress fracture in the bottom of my pelvis. It is an uncommon injury, but sometimes happens with female distance runners.
It has been a really tough injury to deal with. I thought it would be healed in 6-8 weeks. I thought I would be able to run the Chicago Marathon and I thought I would be able to run Boston. I thought and hoped for a lot of different things.
I didn’t get to participate in any of the races I hoped I would. I even signed up for a 10k in the beginning of February, but couldn’t run it because of what my latest MRI showed.
Instead of going in to the depressing details I’m focusing on the positive. I’ve learned a lot this past year. I learned that sleep is more important than running and being able to jog a 10 minute mile is the most glorious feeling in the world. This injury has changed my perspective on running forever.
I’m a big believer that whatever doesn’t kill us, will only make us stronger. It’s the challenging times that really change us for the better and make us who we are.
Since I have been able to slowly start running again I have signed up for my next race!
I will be running Fleet Feet’s Soldier Field 10 Mile race on Saturday, May 25. It’s the 10th anniversary of this race and I’m really looking forward to running along Chicago’s beautiful lakefront and finishing on the 50-yard line in the center of the field.
This race is going to mean a lot to me. I have survived one of the worst injuries a runner could have and I am coming out on top. Being out of running for a year made me realize how much I appreciate and missed running and how much it means to me. Running isn’t just about running a race, it’s about getting out there and doing what I love and hopefully doing it for many years to come.
Ow! Not a fun injury but it probably feels good to know what’s wrong! Keep up the good attitude!
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Thanks, Katie! It hasn’t been fun, but it has made me a stronger runner and probably a stronger person.
One of my best friends has been dealing with an injury in the same area (not sure if it’s the same thing), and I know it’s been really hard for her. I’m glad you’re keeping a positive outlook! I know it can be frustrating.
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Maggie – is your friend a runner? How long did it take her to heal?
She is a runner … she’s still healing: http://willrunfortravel.blogspot.com/
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Thanks, Maggie! I’m going to contact her.
You have overcome so much, Sara. I’m so happy to hear that you’ve gotten yourself healthy again and that you’re in such a positive frame of mind. I guess sometimes we have to be jolted back to reality, huh? Congrats, doll. Hope you enjoy every step of that race. XOXO
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Thanks, Melissa! I’m so glad we’re both running again!!! 🙂
Hey Sara- My friend Maggie sent me your blog! I’m so sorry to hear about your injury, but so thrilled to hear you are running again in May. WOW! I have been dealing with a severe Pelvis injury for the last 14 months and have been unable to run a step during that time. I know how tough it is. We should definintely connect!
Hi Vera! What’s your e-mail address? I’d love to talk more about our injuries.