The blue rectangle on the left is pre-surgery, post marathon, when I was fit. At my fittest I was running high 17's for HR/speed. The purple box in the middle is when I decided to get a little back into shape pre surgery. You can see how quickly progress is made.
The red circle shows my first tentative post-surgery runs; they were all 1-2 miles and pretty slow (9ish pace).
The last 5 runs I have started to stretch things out a little. I'm up to 4 miles and running around 8 minute pace. The data shows a nice little cluster right around 20.
Spoke to my doctor today, and he is encouraged by the progress and lack of pain at the injury site. He was also happy (and a little surprised I think) that I have kept it slow and only gradually increased miles. I have some tightness in the inner thigh muscles, but he wasn't worried about that. He wants another 3 weeks of running first. Although it's only 5 weeks since surgery he was fairly confident that I should make a 100% recovery. I see him again on December 17th.
Plus, had my first rainy run today - it was good to get out in the rain and mud again. It was also my first time running two days in a row since early August. So fingers crossed, it's all looking good.
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Hi Alan,
My name is Matt, and I am going to see Dr Brown next month for a suspected bilateral atheletic pubalgia like yours. I was wondering if I ask you some questions about your experiences and progress. I hope you are doing well!
Matt
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