Training for a triathlon and fighting Rheumatoid Arthritis can take a lot out of a body. I need all the positive vibes you can send!

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Run Anyway


I’m not posting this for sympathy. I’m not posting this to make myself seem special. I’m posting this to remind myself to Run Anyway. Yesterday I was officially diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis, commonly referred to as RA. I choose to think of it as Run Anyway because that is what I intend to do.  

A few months ago my fingers started swelling and would get “stuck” in the bent position if I moved them too far. The stinging and aching was beyond the control of standard over the counter meds and only getting worse. Soon the pain spread to my entire hands and my feet. Once it hit that stage I knew something had to be done. Running was becoming very painful so I didn’t do much of that at all. That doesn’t make for a good triathlete!

We live in an area without a rheumotogist so off I went to the big city for an evaluation even though my local doctor and I had already pretty much narrowed the diagnoses down to RA. The specialist confirmed it and we are now working on a plan of attack. There is no cure for RA but the treatment can slow the progression significantly. My joints are only slightly damaged and although it isn’t reversible I should retain most of my function. I’m really looking forward to a reduction in the pain. The treatment isn’t without side effects and I’ll have to be monitored closely.

So instead of feeling sorry for myself and picking out a nice comfy rocking chair and cane, I’m going to run. And swim. And bike. Heck, I wasn’t fast to begin with so slowing down doesn’t bother me. I’ll just have to be a little more careful about how I structure my training and I’ll be fine.

From now on, RA = Run Anyway. I’m not giving up. This is more reason than ever to stay active and as fit as possible. I plan on doing triathlons for many years to come. I’ll do the best I can with what I’ve got. No excuses and no expectations. Just RUN ANYWAY!

4 comments:

  1. You go Girlfriend!!! Spit in its eye and keep on moving!!! Hugs

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    1. Thanks Yolanda. You will do amazing in your marathon Sunday!

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  2. Oh Patty, this diagnosis just sucks, but you are an overcomer and your attitude is awesome! You have such a wonderful spirit about you and always just glow. The last time I saw you, you were beautiful and dressed so classy. This is the way I see you in my mind's eye. Know you are not alone going through these health issues... You are loved dear friend!

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    1. Yes, it sucks big time. But I knew it was coming. I'll be calling you for pep talks on a regular basis! Wish I could work the bike ride in Lawrence into my schedule. Maybe next year! (Wow, I glow! Who knew?! Thanks girlfriend.)

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