I’m so happy, excited, astounded, I could cry. Looking at the calendar, I realize it’s been 8 long weeks since my IT Band made a painful introduction into my runs.

As recap, during this period I couldn’t go more than 2 runs to where I’d feel it.  Long runs (limited to 11 milers) always required stretching stops and because one annoyance isn’t enough, my ankle bursitis from last year reappeared as an underlying bass note for the beginning of most runs during these two months.

Because I’m a 7-day runner, I did take a few days off (5 total), but from reading of how people would take 2 weeks off and return to the road only to find they were right back where they started, I didn’t even consider taking a clump of days off, figuring I could manage the injury as it made a slow exit.

My mileage didn’t suffer too much – June was a lower month, but I was able to average 53 mpw between June and July.  I just made sure to stop and stretch if it hurt on the run, foam roll the shit out of it in the evenings and often took 3 ibuprofen after “long” runs to keep it in check for the next day’s run.

I’d like to say I did my leg exercises regularly, but I lasted about 1.5 weeks till I conveniently forgot to do them (I hated leg lifts when I was a pudgy young thing, I don’t like them any better now).  I’ve been pretty regular with stretching, but was never sure if I was overdoing it, so I tended to go from stretching too much to not enough, and always suspected I wasn’t doing it quite right.

This seemed to work ok, it had diminished greatly, but was still there like a bad cold that never leaves, culminating in a horrible 13 miler last Sunday, my longest run in months, and one requiring numerous stops, mainly because I was wearing an IT band strap that was backfiring on me and causing calf discomfort, but still, I was most certainly not “cured”.  So I took this Monday off.

Now, a few days prior, July 9th to be exact, I’d started the glucosamine/chondroitan/msm combo pills.  After taking that rest day on Monday, I ran like usual from Tuesday on, except suddenly “usual” had a whole new meaning.  There was no ankle bursitis, no IT band shadowing, absolutely no weakness in my legs at all.  At. All.  This was 6 days after taking that first pill.

You guys…I ran 15 miles today.  15 miles without one single peep, shadow, twinge or anything.  15 miles like it was a mid-long run, not the farthest I’d gone since a 16-miler on April 12th (April 12!).  I even stuck a couple faster miles (7:20s) in there ala Hudson.  Average for the whole run, 8:18.

So these pills really are a miracle, because I know for sure that while the injury was sneaking out the backdoor, it was going so very slowly that if left on its normal course, would have continued the wave of 2 days good, 1 day bad, eventually moving to 3 days good, 1 day bad, etc, and all the while with those stupid stretching stops.  Instead, I’ve had 6 days of 59.5 miles with perfect legs the entire time.

I’ve been thinking more about these magic pills and while I know that MSM is still the main hero at the moment till the glucosamine eventually kicks in, I think the glucosamine could eventually benefit ITBS too, even though it’s for  joints and not soft tissue – because glucosamine not only adds cartilage, it increases lubrication as well.  The whole reason ITBS is so painful is that it rubs against the femur, becoming inflamed.  If the joint has more lubrication, it makes sense that your IT band would slide easier against that joint. But that’s just supposition and a moot point anyway, since whatever is working  is working now!

I have suddenly gone from hiding marathon training into the farthest back corner of my brain to pure, unadulterated excitement for getting started again and seeing what this training cycle brings.  As they’d say back in my hometown of Fayetteville, Arkansas, “YEE–HAW!!”   (they’d also say “Pig Sooie, Razorbacks!!” because they’re weird like that, but I digress…)

Hope is restored, fun is restored, I am back on the road for real.

26 Responses to “Miracle Pills”

  • LARunner:

    Awww, YEAH! I am so happy for you. You also have me considering these magic pills, you know, just for good measure. Seriously, if I even *think* my ITB is bothering me, I think of you and the pills now. LOL. I do want to tell you one little thing- don’t quit stretching! The pills aren’t THAT good, ya know? I’m really excited to see your progress in this upcoming training cycle. Happy training to you!

  • Glad to hear you are feeling better. Arkansas…. that does explain a few things… :p

  • Hoorah! Miracle pills indeed. Sort of how I feel about my iron and vitamin D supps these days.

  • doggie poo:

    I too am thinking about trying these…I wonder if they’d help this damn PF.
    And I agree, dont stop stretching (like when you’re done and stuff). I’m also a fan of the leg exercises, but I know how DULL they can be. But I do feel they help, others results may vary.

  • Flo:

    Don’t worry gals, I’ll keep stretching, but not like a maniac. I used to not do anything at all, so it seems that stretching in moderation should be ok. I’m loving that foam roller though and look forward to doing my ritual each evening (both legs, all over), so that’s a good thing.

    As for taking it for PF, if you don’t have any joint issues, I’d just try MSM first, it’s a lot cheaper. I’m sticking with the combo because I’m old. :-)

  • Whoohoo Flo! That MSM sounds like good stuff. Now that marathon training is no longer banished to the corner, will you use Hudson level 3 with some weeks chopped out? I was just looking at it and thinking about where to make the cuts. (Yup, planning ahead here) It sure has some fun stuff in it. Fartleks and ladders and hills, oh my!

  • Flo:

    You got it, that’s my plan exactly, I’m stepping in at week 5. In the meantime, I’m doing his long run flourishes and might do one of his fartleks till I “officially” begin, Aug. 3rd. No hill sprints till the plan starts though (IT band protection).

    Lol, I just realized that the next couple weeks of his look pretty fun after all, so you know what? I’ve started training officially as of today! Yeah, I just made an executive decision. Thanks for making me think, Jim.

  • Well, it’s good that you’ve got some initial success that you’re attributing to the “miracle pills.” I just brought home a bottle of glucosamine/MSM pills and will find out if it gives me some achilles magic as well. (It’s too bad I can’t just dip it into the River Styx, right?)

  • Flo:

    Yay Vince! I’ll be excited to hear how your experience goes. Crossing fingers and toes for you (soon to be well-lubed ones).

  • jhowdy:

    Impressive run today…8:18 pace 18 weeks out! You were about 2 minutes per mile faster than the 15 I did this morning. What are you thinking about for a goal MP at this point?

  • Oooh oooh! Let me, let me!
    Assuming a flat course. 7:38 or faster would put you into the 3:1x area. Round that down to 7:35. But that’s temptingly close to 7:30 with it’s easy splits (7:30, 15:00, 22:30, 30:00…..). So maybe 7:30? That’s a 3:16:38 marathon. Subject to adjustment, of course.

  • You convinced me. I’m heading to GNC tomorrow to pick up a bottle. Congrats on the nice long run.

  • Flo:

    Hah! Detective Jim called it. My main goal is sub 3:20, that’s the big one, but getting more precise, 7:30s have been calling my name. Such a nice, round number.

    Robert, cool, and you just need MSM since you’ve already got glucosamine. Good luck and I’ll be waiting for your stories, too.

  • runforlife19:

    Congrats on the great run! I saw you this morning and gave you a wave but i’m not sure if you saw. I was wearing a white cap if that rings any bells

  • Flo:

    Yes! And were you wearing a black top with white trim? Yay! I thought that just might be you, such a friendly hello, I’m sure I waved back or said hi (unless that was someone else). Glad to see you on the road, I think! :D

  • La Casalinga:

    Fantastic, Flo!!

    So happy to hear that the IT band has improved. I, too, am heading out to pick up some of this magical elixir! Had a long run of 12 this week and made it through with just a few tweaks. This is my last week of PT for the ITB, so I’m feeling a bit nervous about being “on my own” so to speak. I hope that I can see the same results as you…..comfort wise. I’m nowhere near you speed wise!!

  • Nancy:

    First comment from a long-time lurker.

    When I read your post, bells started going off as I started taking the same stuff at the same time for posterior tibial tendonitis. I’m still skeptical, but at least I know it works for some people.

    I’m really hoping that I’ll see results similar to yours because, in case anybody is wondering, PTT sucks donkey balls.

    Congrats on your run!

  • Flo:

    La Casalinga, here’s hoping you get the same result! Congrats on getting through 12, sounds like you’re right where I was about a week or two ago. About speed…it has the potential to sneak up on you (thinking about where I was a year ago) so you might catch up to me when you least expect it.

    Nancy, thanks for piping up! Glad to see a lurker come out into the open. I sure hope you see results too. Lol, donkey balls.

    For the record on MSM: because I was looking at labels yesterday and saw that companies put different amounts of MSM in those combo pills, mine gives 750mg, so if you’re getting less, it’s possible that it might not work as quickly.

  • Speed does seem to come in jumps. I’m sure our legs actually improve gradually, but our pesky brains hold us back until we push through to a new PR.

  • RunningGeezer:

    Flo: Very happy for you, injuries suck! It’s funny, when I’m injured, I always feel as if the end is near for my running career. At 54, every day I can run is magical. You seem to be blessed with some kind of gift that keeps you going and at a high level. I started taking the magic pills yesterday and hoping for the best. I heard about glucosamine over 20 years ago from a relative who is a hand surgeon, he swears by it. I’m not into quack supplements but this stuff may have some merit.

    RG

  • Flo:

    RunningGeezer, if it works as expected you’ll have to rename yourself RunningPhoenix. That’s excellent that you’re trying it too, between the handful of readers here that are testing it out, we’ll have a pretty nice little data pool. I also love that your hand surgeon relative swears by it.

    My friend Kat, with whom I ran the Lehigh Valley Half in May, is a serious horsewoman and has been giving her horses glucosamine and MSM since the early 90s. She says you can always look to whatever supplements horses get to find what’s ahead for humans in the next 5 years. I thought that was really interesting.

  • Ewen:

    As long as they don’t say “Howdie Doodie” too.

    That’s great news. I think you’ve missed an opportunity to pick up some ad revenue for the blog. Another secret pill worth trying is this one:
    http://www.mobicosa.com/
    Recommended to me by a 70+ marathoner (who ran 2:40s as a young’n).

    And stop dissin on 11 mile long runs. 18k IS a long run for me!

  • runforlife19:

    Yep that was me!

  • Flo:

    Ewen, lol, sorry about those flippant 11-miler remarks. I hang out on the marathon training board of Runners World, so I get self-conscious. Totally off topic, we saw Ganga Queen last night, an HBO documentary about that Aussie girl who was accused of taking 10 lbs of pot into Bali and is sitting there in jail for the next 20 years. OMG, the description for the documentary said “harrowing tale” and it was in all respects. I think the step-brother did it.

    Runforlife, cool!! Keep waving to me a couple more times till I get your face stuck in my head…I am horrible with faces & names (and trivia and history and remembering movie and book plots…great with lyrics though). :)

  • Yea!!! I am so happy for you! I hope you have some great runs!

  • Kazz:

    Yahoo~the “magic pills” were something my chiro also recommended (along with rest, foam rolling, etc) when I had my ITBS flare-up last year, and although I don’t take them now (I figured out that my shoes at the time had a lot to do with it in my case), I think there’s definitely something to them.

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