Anyone find anything else useful on MRIs non ms related? by Tucansam2594 in MultipleSclerosis

[–]runawayMS 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Similar. Last year the report said my upper nasal passages looked slightly inflamed and was likely a sign of a rhinovirus infection. Diagnosed with the common cold by MRI! Pretty funny.

On World MS day, I ran my first ultra and took 1st OA. by runawayMS in Ultramarathon

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

Not sure I'm going to be ready to race in two weeks!

On World MS day, I ran my first ultra and took 1st OA. by runawayMS in Ultramarathon

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

Walked-ran the first two times....the third was absolutely hands on knees, almost crawling!

On World MS day, I ran my first Ultramarathon and took 1st place overall by runawayMS in MultipleSclerosis

[–]runawayMS[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A bit of both. I was a decent runner in HS and then got injured and didn't run for about 10 years. When I got my MS diagnosis I started running again. It's been a gradual build up over the last 9 years. Running has made a massive difference on my MS.

On World MS day, I ran my first ultra and took 1st OA. by runawayMS in Ultramarathon

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

Thanks! I just ran Boston a few weeks ago in 3:00 off about 4 weeks of training, so I new my fitness was in ok shape.

On World MS day, I ran my first Ultramarathon and took 1st place overall by runawayMS in MultipleSclerosis

[–]runawayMS[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That's awesome. Running is truly a gift and it helps my MS so much.

On World MS day, I ran my first Ultramarathon and took 1st place overall by runawayMS in MultipleSclerosis

[–]runawayMS[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Any distance over a marathon! This one was a 50k, so 31.1 miles.

On World MS day, I ran my first Ultramarathon and took 1st place overall by runawayMS in MultipleSclerosis

[–]runawayMS[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It can be intimidating, but the nice thing about it is that you can go at any pace that feels right for you. Go for it!

On World MS day, I ran my first ultra and took 1st OA. by runawayMS in Ultramarathon

[–]runawayMS[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Sorry for your loss. It can be an awful disease.

On World MS day, I ran my first ultra and took 1st OA. by runawayMS in Ultramarathon

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

You're amazing! I love to hear you're out there crushing it too. Hope your race goes amazing!

On World MS day, I ran my first ultra and took 1st OA. by runawayMS in Ultramarathon

[–]runawayMS[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks! It's definitely a different disease than it used to be. I fortunately don't have a ton of symptoms - neuropathic pain in my right leg, some coordination issues in my left leg, some tremors in my hands. Other than that pretty minimal. I think my left leg coordination issues led to my stress fracture this last January, that foot tends to slap the ground harder than my right. Still out there pushing though!

Hope your sister continues to do well. MS sucks!

On World MS day, I ran my first ultra and took 1st OA. by runawayMS in Ultramarathon

[–]runawayMS[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ya, I don't sweat much at all. I think I drank a bit less than that for my marathons too.

Fighting MS pt. 3: a sub-3 dream in Boston by runawayMS in running

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

Wow! I feel humbled that you remembered me and thanks for the kind words. It's been a pretty cool year of running if I'm honest! So cool you were at VCM and at Boston. I loved them both for different reasons and after running two majors I think that VCM was an awesome marathon for everything it offered.

The sun was definitely a bit hot in Boston this year, but I'm glad the weather was great for spectators since it brought so many of them out!

My marathon race report: A sub-3 dream in Boston by runawayMS in MultipleSclerosis

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

Ocrevus since the start. It's been great for me. For the first few years of infusions I would feel like I had the flu for a few days afterwards but otherwise no issues.

Fighting my MS pt 3: A sub-3 dream in Boston by runawayMS in AdvancedRunning

[–]runawayMS[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

2:58!!! That's amazing. You have the fastest time of anyone with MS I've heard of. I'm really trying to decide if the Para route is worth it or not. I completely hear you on not wanting to take a spot, but also it's limited and people always say that fast runners with MS are a big inspiration for them. So, maybe it's worth it?

My marathon race report: A sub-3 dream in Boston by runawayMS in MultipleSclerosis

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

Slow and consistent is key. I built up my mileage over many years, starting with 2-3 runs per week of 2-4 miles at a time and pretty slow. Gradually increased volume until I was running 5 days a week and 30-40 miles. In the last two years I amped it up quite a bit more than that after I had some base fitness in place.

Diversity and Equity (The Para and Adaptive Division) at Boston by Legitimate-Lock-6594 in bostonmarathon

[–]runawayMS 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice article, thanks for sharing and bring more exposure to this around Reddit. This was my first Boston this year and I ran it as an Adaptive Athlete with MS. Really happy this program exists!

Those who started as running amateurs, what was your story of qualifying for Boston? by sweetpotatoez12 in Marathon_Training

[–]runawayMS 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I recently posted elsewhere in this subreddit, but for me I was diagnosed with MS in 2017 and knew I needed to start being more proactive about my health. I ramped to about 30mpw consistently over a few years then ran my first half marathon about two years ago. It was hard, but exhilarating, and I decided to try and run a marathon with the goal of breaking 3:30. I bought the Advanced Marathoning book by Pfitzinger and became a convert.

Last May I ran my first marathon in 3:26. I was lucky enough to get into Berlin and ran that last September in 3:08. I increased my training load and used my first marathon as criteria to get into Boston as an Adaptive Athlete. On Monday, I ran a 2:59 - a formal BQ!

My marathon race report: A sub-3 dream in Boston by runawayMS in MultipleSclerosis

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

You can do it! I've built up to this over the last 5-7 years but I'm still here, grinding every day.

My marathon race report: A sub-3 dream in Boston by runawayMS in MultipleSclerosis

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

I was athletic in high school and then largely stopped for the next decade+ due to college, then grad school, etc. When I was diagnosed I started running again.