In November of 2009, while serving as a Lay Missioner in the desert of Mexico, I was bucked off a horse. My left knee twisted and popped. I faced a surgery in Mexico, but it never was quite right. Finally, back in the USA and with Medical Insurance, I am now facing a second surgery, and in the hopes that someone out there facing a similar operation may find this helpefull, this blog is entirely a summary of my knee and my journey...

Thursday, July 14, 2011

4 months post op

I am feeling great!  I can run 30 minutes easy.  I have been having some pain / issues with my tendons, but my physical therapist says its because they are so weak.  I have to rub them down and ice them and then stretch alot to get the pain to go away.  But running feels amazing.  I am able to run the look on 105th now, and I like to go in the mornings.  It reminds me so much of running in Mexico for miles and miles and miles and miles.....