So what does a runner post about on her RUNNING blog when she cannot run???
I thought about changing it to the “Broken Ankle Blog.” But, you wouldn’t believe how many there are? I’ve read quite a few and they are depressing though probably therapeutic for the blogger. Do you really want to see gross photos of my ankle as it heals or hear about all of the difficulties involved in being immobile??
I could change it to the “Recovering Runner Blog.” There are quite a few of those but every runner is different. Every injury is different. Everyone returns to running at a different pace. We all know that runners are impatient and healing will seem SLOW and there will be pain and setbacks.
So I decided to continue THIS blog. I will write to keep my readers (if any continue to follow me) informed on my healing progress. As I heal, I hope the things I do and learn about injuries like this and running will be helpful to others. I will post about running-related things and continue to support my running friends and bloggers as they run, train and race.
I may be depressed (all the time) but my posts will not be!
Happy Running! Thanks for all your “speedy healing wishes”!


Glad you will continue to blog! 🙂
Shannon
http://everystepcounts365.wordpress.com/
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Yes, continue please and don’t change a thing. We will all (or at least most of us) get injured to some degree sooner or later (it seems like nearly as soon as one thing heals, another flares), so we all go through this. Perhaps few of us get to “experience” something as severe as your current injury, be we are all in this together !
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Broken ankle 😦 you will be back to running in no time!
cheers
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This is when you love being tagged to tell 21 random things and those kinds of posts.
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Taking Andrea’s well made point, try the 30 day book challenge. The idea is that you answer one question a day, for 30 days. if you’ve got some time on your hands, you could read the 30 books that are the answers to your questions.
Recover well.
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I wish you a speedy recovery and it will be just as interesting to hear about your road to recovery which I’m sure will be fine!
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