tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6320986456760378707.post4916878978730995025..comments2011-08-29T11:16:44.491-07:00Comments on Once Upon A Run: What do you call a runner who can't run anymore?Amy@RunnersLoungehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10903223842488918554noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6320986456760378707.post-44209005213114122802009-06-30T21:34:10.170-07:002009-06-30T21:34:10.170-07:00Oh man. I just want to cry with you. Your post b...Oh man. I just want to cry with you. Your post brought back some of the same emotions I had when I was severely injured and couldn't run for about a year. I didn't feel like anyone understood and it hurt me to see other people running, yet at the same time I knew that it could be so much worse-cancer, things that you mentioned. Yet it felt as if a part of me was dying. But like you said, that was just an injury and this sounds like it's permanent. Maybe you don't want to hear this now, but have a friend who trained exclusively for a full marathon in the pool doing pool running. Have you tried that? Good luck and I hope you're able to find a way to have running be a part of your life. You will always be a runner.Jenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12870882429676385594noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6320986456760378707.post-48845529339029557012009-06-09T20:14:10.265-07:002009-06-09T20:14:10.265-07:00Wow, Amy I am very sorry! I can only imagine the r...Wow, Amy I am very sorry! I can only imagine the roller coaster of emotions that must be going on right now. Can you see another doctor who by chance is a runner? No matter what you will always be a runner - your stinking knee can't take away a piece of what makes you - you.Jamiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06757049962850570389noreply@blogger.com