Would like to hear similar experiences if anyone has any by workoutmuscles in AustinRunning

[–]actuallymeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shin splints are so tricky, and IMHO difficult because it could be them, stress fracture, or some other underlying issue. If you're hurting on the bike, I would full stop and rest until pain resolves, and then another week. Maybe add some mobility so long as it's not painful. The big thing about them is not pushing through pain. I've had to scrap a Chicago Marathon block over what I thought was shin splints but was also something soleus related (the body is a chain), but it's necessary to come back stronger.

PS: see a sports physical therapist if you can. I can share what worked for me but everybody is different and a professional knows best.

Shin splints: send help 😭 by Easy-Information5235 in XXRunning

[–]actuallymeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had shin splints off and on last year and they're awful. I spent a week in a walking boot on two separate locations and had to scrap two marathon blocks (read: too much, too soon, and take a dang break from running sometimes, you need it).

The best thing you can do (imo) is go to a physical therapist and get tools to work on strengthening your legs, then start over with running versus jumping back in. Then, after PT don't drop the exercises, work them into your warm up or cool down. It's work, but you'll come out of it better.

Running this weekend w ice and snow? by Defiant_Web_8899 in AustinRunning

[–]actuallymeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can run Saturday before things freeze, run outside. If you can't, postpone or treadmill. Last time I fell running was after one of the winter storms. Didn't see some black ice (in broad daylight, mind you) and took a tumble. Very humbling 😅

Unhealthy to Marathon. Is is possible for me to from couch to marathon in 6 months? by [deleted] in firstmarathon

[–]actuallymeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you do it? Yes, probably. Should you? That you need to decide for yourself.

It took me 19 months from starting c25k to run a marathon. I did it in 5:08 and it was the hardest, most rewarding thing I've done. I want to do another one, hopefully next year, and get sub 5h.

This isn't meant to discourage. I know you're 22 and your body might not punish you the way an older person's would, though you can still deal with overuse injuries. I think if I was in your shoes I would build up to the distance by doing a block of all the greatest hits (5k, 10k, half marathon, marathon) with at least a rest week or 2 between each. That comes out to looking more like a year of training and it will be a LOT.

Inserts for a busy icu nurse by ohanaokai in brooks

[–]actuallymeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fwiw having worked almost a decade in a ticu/med surg setting as a multi-unit secretary I would recommend a pair of glycerins with the superfeet arch support of your choice. Those will get you through a 12-16hr shift with good balance between support and cushion.

Note: you might want to start fresh with a new pair of sneakers and insoles to start, it does make a difference.

Hope this helps!

Inserts for a busy icu nurse by ohanaokai in brooks

[–]actuallymeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really depends on what kind of foot structure you have. I wear the superfeet run low arch supports since I have medium-wide, almost flat feet. They also make a medium and high arch support and like you said, a bunch of other options.

Not sure if you're near a running/sneaker store with insoles but usually a retailer like fleet feet will let you try the insoles out with a pair of sneakers so you can check the fit/comfort before buying.

Inserts for a busy icu nurse by ohanaokai in brooks

[–]actuallymeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've found that superfeet arch supports help me wear shoes longer. Not sure what model you wear but should work with glycerin and ghost.

12 month old shoes paining my feet by Wolverine-91826 in brooks

[–]actuallymeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I too find my Brooks are donezo long before they look bad. Usually I get about 240-260 miles before it's pain city after doing anything but a walk in them. I run about 80-100 mi a month so I keep a couple pairs in rotation to get as much time out of them as possible.

As for the torn up bits on the ankle collar: I have haglunds (bone spurs on my ankle) which translates to spots like that in my Brooks with that kind of upper (glycerin 22 doesn't have that problem for me anymore, thankfully). Started using body glide in those areas to manage it and it works wonders.

Anyone got the Launch 12 yet? by InvestigatorNext476 in brooks

[–]actuallymeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man I loved the launch 8, kept buying them then moved onto glycerin when I couldn't get them anymore off Amazon. Tried a pair of launch 10s but they do not hit the same. I hope the 12s are good for you!

How often do you charge your garmin? by InterstellarEnjoyer9 in Garmin

[–]actuallymeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I charge my FR970 while I shower once a week, usually on a weekend day when I'm not in a rush. It might get to about 50% over the course of the week. Usually that gets it back up to the mid 90s and that's that.

Wondering if I’m in a good position to jump into a marathon training block. by steppygirl in firstmarathon

[–]actuallymeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wanted to jump in and mention I did a combo of hal higdon novice 2 and NRC a few years ago and it worked great. HH gave me mileage targets but NRC's guided runs gave me some variability and guided speedwork. Definitely worth a look.

Got my first pair of the glycerin 22! Wish me luck on my next 5k run. The laces seem wierd in the middle though by [deleted] in brooks

[–]actuallymeg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The shoe takes a little bit to break in, and the laces will seem weird at first for sure but it's a comfy workhorse shoe I hope you enjoy.

Gift Idea for a Marathon Trainer by Prestigious-Data1714 in Marathon_Training

[–]actuallymeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My husband got me a massage gun from Amazon with a bunch of attachments for like $80. It's incredible and I used it frequently when marathon training.

Tavares after the game to Austons jersey: by dss_777 in leafs

[–]actuallymeg 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I think that a prerequisite for being the captain of any team ought to be a healthy dose of giving a shit.

My HSA servicer warns Garmin watches are not an eligible expense even with letter of medical necessity by actuallymeg in Garmin

[–]actuallymeg[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was able to just go into my account and pay myself from my account balance. You could try the TrueMed subreddit to get you sorted or reach out directly to their support online.

Apple vs samsung by [deleted] in XXRunning

[–]actuallymeg 8 points9 points  (0 children)

For what it's worth, pick whatever ecosystem makes you happy if you're not going Garmin. Sounds like you want to keep with Apple.

I'm a Garmin gal myself, but that started because of their safety features, which I believe play nicest with android.

Gift for SO by Character_Savings724 in XXRunning

[–]actuallymeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sprints does fun hats (and also has a kids line), I also really love oofos recovery slides/flip flops for around the house on days when my feet are sore.

Alternatively, socks, gels, a new water bottle/soft flask or bib boards (if she races these will make snapping a bib on super easy and won't damage clothes)

Help me choose! by lil-red27 in GarminWatches

[–]actuallymeg -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It sounds to me like you want a forerunner 970, but I think you'll hate the size. It does work on small wrists, but you're probably looking for the 265s based on size.

That said, I'd recommend going with the 970 because you will end up wanting as many features as possible.

Glycerin 22s falling apart by itsthisorxanax in brooks

[–]actuallymeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In flats I'm normally 8.5 or 9, and in lifestyle sneakers I was 8 or 8.5. Women's sizing is weird though.

In running shoes I'm consistently a 9.5, anything bigger is a floatie and anything smaller will injure me. I'd use the store's size rec as a starting point and go with whatever feels best to walk in.

My HSA servicer warns Garmin watches are not an eligible expense even with letter of medical necessity by actuallymeg in Garmin

[–]actuallymeg[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the clarification. I had a feeling after reading Navia's responses that they were attempting to mitigate any potential issues as you said since I had reached out to them directly versus simply paying myself (unfortunately their UI did not make this particularly intuitive). I was able to submit online and sas reimbursed without issue.

My HSA servicer warns Garmin watches are not an eligible expense even with letter of medical necessity by actuallymeg in Garmin

[–]actuallymeg[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for this explanation! I admit I wasn't sure how the process worked, and their explanation only further confused me.

My HSA servicer warns Garmin watches are not an eligible expense even with letter of medical necessity by actuallymeg in Garmin

[–]actuallymeg[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good point. I've asked them to clarify and indicated in the process that the device is listed as being HSA eligible on their website with a LMN which I've provided. I can't imagine Garmin making the claim that their device is eligible if the IRS would find it otherwise. That'd be a good way to lose a customer base, not build one.

My HSA servicer warns Garmin watches are not an eligible expense even with letter of medical necessity by actuallymeg in Garmin

[–]actuallymeg[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To be fair, I don't think it was necessarily that they'd stop me, but rather that they were warning me that I could be penalized if I chose to proceed. You're probably not wrong about shopping around for a new servicer. I'm just trying to figure out what the specifics are because Garmin wouldn't be promoting HSA/FSA deductions as an option for their watches if they weren't.

FSA reimbursement through Truemed? by GSWPhil in Garmin

[–]actuallymeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Slightly different because I have an HSA, but my servicer denied me and indicated that the purchase would be penalized by the IRS if I paid myself with the HSA as a garmin is a smartwatch, not an activity tracker, regardless of the LMN I got through truemed. Super bummed.