These are the x-rays scheduled 2 weeks early for reasons that I explained in this post.
Of course, I was the most nervous about these because of my high expectations and not wanting to look unreasonably impatient.
I am thinking …If my foot is healed, I can start running.
If I start running, I can run a race …
and I can start training for my October half marathon.
I can start playing tennis soon.
I can enjoy boating more!!
As I said— High Expectations!
So you are probably in suspense.
Good news: NO More X-rays!
Bad news: X-rays still show a FRACTURE!!!
My doc says that this is normal. A displaced fracture or one that needs surgery heals faster. A fracture such as mine will show on x-rays for a long time (even maybe until January) so there is nothing more he can do. Getting more x-rays will just make me more depressed.
So what can I do?
He says that I can return to normal activity but do it slowly. If it starts to swell or turn colors, cut back.
What does this mean for me?
- I can wear shoes.
- I can walk.
- I can start to run but on a track for a mile (if it doesn’t hurt).
- I can slowly increase the miles (on a track or treadmill).
- In 3-4 weeks, I can try playing tennis.
- It should heal fine if I don’t drop something on it or fall on it.
- Eventually, I can run my normal schedule… (when I don’t know??)
YES, I AM DISAPPOINTED!!
Happy Running!






Oy Vey, stress or small fractures are the worst….Hope that running goes well sweetie!
Shannon at I Survived and Now I Run
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Baby steps, but they are going forward. Hope all goes well!
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