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snapdragen
10-10-2008, 09:39 PM
Four more days of work and I'm free until January! Woot! Isn't it sad that I look forward to neck surgery simply because of the time off? :o

The Nike marathon is in a little over a week - I am ready! Now to decide....baselayer or no. Maybe armwarmers? Would that scream DORK?

I have the official name of my surgery. Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion. :eek::eek::D

RoadRaven
10-10-2008, 10:23 PM
All the best for the surgery, Snap
I think I would relish the time off work too, even though I was injured/recovering. It would be hard not to participate in sports though - how long after surgery before you will be able to get "out there" again?

Armwarmers never scream "dork". My fave cycling clothing.

Jones
10-10-2008, 10:28 PM
From the Nke Marathon web site: "Coat Check and Coat Donation at mile 2.5. If you would like to check an item to pick up at the Finish Village, you must stop, write your bib number on a coat check bag and hand it to one of our volunteers in the Coat Check bus. Donation bins will also be available." I don't know if that will help with the base layer question or not but it is a pretty cool service.

I had surgery on my foot last year in December and was thrilled to be able to take time off of work, I milked it for all I could.

Good luck with the Marathon and the surgery.
Jones

snapdragen
10-11-2008, 10:15 AM
RR - so far everything I've read about the surgery, they have me up and walking the day after. Not sure when I'll be back on my bike, but not until my doctor says it's OK.

maillotpois
10-11-2008, 10:44 AM
Given how nippy it's been lately, I would go with a baselayer if I were walking a 1/2 marathon. But that's me. I'm a bit of a cold wimp these days.

Looking forward to surgery for time off, hmm... it that familiar! I remember once after a vacation about 8 years ago, returning to work and thinking about having another baby. For some reason, I really wanted another kid right then. So I stepped back and analyzed what was behind that, and I realized I just really wanted more time off work. :rolleyes: I changed employers shortly thereafter. :cool:

Here's hoping the surgery goes well and the time off work is restful. I will try to see you next week!

jesvetmed
10-11-2008, 12:48 PM
I think that's what a friend had, Snap. He was held off biking for 8-12 weeks, unless he could absolutely guarantee the doc he wouldn't fall. how about a trainer?!

Good luck with the marathon! Very exciting way to kick off the "vacation". will be thinking of you through surgery!
Jes

Zen
10-11-2008, 06:05 PM
But just think...all that time to foment random thoughts!

snapdragen
10-11-2008, 06:46 PM
But just think...all that time to foment random thoughts!

:D:D:D

This could prove to be a problem if I get really bored........

SadieKate
10-11-2008, 07:22 PM
Maybe armwarmers? Would that scream DORK?


Hey, if the 2008 Badwater Ultramarathon Champion (http://www.badwater.com/2008web/shows/2008showCK09/pages/P7150679.html)can wear them, why can't you?

Though perhaps, you may want to wear more than the armwarmers.
http://www.moeben.com/

Hmm, snap fomenting random thoughts. We may need to develop a little schedule of babysitters . . . . for our own safety.:p

Velobambina
10-12-2008, 05:34 AM
Four more days of work and I'm free until January! Woot! Isn't it sad that I look forward to neck surgery simply because of the time off? :o

The Nike marathon is in a little over a week - I am ready! Now to decide....baselayer or no. Maybe armwarmers? Would that scream DORK?

I have the official name of my surgery. Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion. :eek::eek::D

I completely understand about the "freedom from work, regardless of the circumstances" attitude.

Good Karma on your surgery and of course, the marathon.

OakLeaf
10-12-2008, 05:46 AM
Sending good thoughts for a successful surgery and a quick recovery... keep them random thoughts coming!

Tri Girl
10-12-2008, 09:21 AM
Good luck with the marathon next weekend, and with the surgery, too!
When I did Nike 3 years ago (sheesh- it's been that long?) I wore a lightweight long sleeve shirt under my TNT shirt. I kept it on the whole day. Even tho I was walking briskly for 7 hours, I never got too hot, and the weather stayed cool, especially near the ocean. Bring something you don't care too much about (a thrift store l/s wicking shirt if you can find one) and ditch it if you don't need it.
Enjoy the race!!!! There was a sock station in the park the year I went (around mile 10 I think) and you could change your socks for new ones from Nike. I didn't realize that's what it was at the time, but I wish I'd taken them up on it. Fresh socks during a race is always a good thing. :D


And ummm... I'm with you on missing work. I get to have carpal tunnel surgery at the end of the month- and I'm excited about the 2 days I'll get to be off. Woo hoo!!!

melissam
10-12-2008, 09:25 AM
Ah yes, surgery. Brings back many fond memories...the visits from friends...the time off from work...the drugs...

Snap, I also relay my best wishes for a successful surgery and quick recovery.

- Mel

Red Rock
10-12-2008, 11:04 AM
Snap-here is wishing you well for your surgery and afterward. Also may you do well on your marathon. You have made me think a bit about just walking some of these 5K's and other "running" races that are around here locally. Running and I do not get along, but walking is doable. It would be fun to walk one of these races.

Enjoy the time off, read some good books and enjoy visits from friends and others.

Red Rock

emily_in_nc
10-12-2008, 05:04 PM
Ah yes, surgery. Brings back many fond memories...the visits from friends...the time off from work...the drugs...

Yes, I remember this well from fracturing my pelvis in a cycling accident in 2005 (and having surgery to put it back together again). It was not something I'd ever want to repeat, but there were the perks! ;) :D :rolleyes:

Good luck, Snap! We're all pulling for you!

indigoiis
10-12-2008, 05:07 PM
Good luck on your surgical procedure. Take it easy afterwards, even if you feel well. Takes time for a body to heal.

Gawd, I remember when I had my kid (now 15). I didn't want to leave the hospital. It was so clean!!! No dog hair!!!

ClockworkOrange
10-18-2008, 02:08 AM
Hi Snap

I have not been on here in a while, so have had a lot of catching up to do.

Phew, where to start with good wishes to you?

I'll be thinking of you hun on your marathon walk, you have done really well with the fundraising. :)

As for your operation, for goodness sake once you are out of hospital, do not do too much, just chill and take each day slowly.

Funny how many people on this site have never even met, yet we still care and worry about each other.

Hey Snap, I get to receive an award in Piccadilly, London this Monday from Gary Lineker for my fundraising..........now that's scary. :confused:

Take good care.

Clock

snapdragen
10-18-2008, 08:53 AM
An award! That's awesome Clock!

I will take it easy after surgery, heck, it's the first time in a long while that I've had all the time in the world to rest, read, sleep :D

I'm heading up to San Francisco today. I just checked the weather, it's going to be a perfect day tomorrow for the marathon.

maillotpois
10-18-2008, 01:22 PM
snap if you happen to check this please give me a cal or shoot me an email w/your start time and prjected pace. I will be out on the course and would love a bit more info so I can be sure to se you.

good luck! go team!!

snapdragen
10-18-2008, 04:05 PM
MP--your email addy isn't on this computer!:eek: Start time is 7 am, pace? Painfully slow? Between 15 and 18 min/mile. I won't be going at my fastest. There is a friends and family meet place at the finish-I'm hoping to be there by 11:30

carpaltunnel
10-18-2008, 07:26 PM
I didn't want to leave the hospital. It was so clean!!! No dog hair!!!
COMPLETELY identify with that!:p

crazycanuck
10-18-2008, 09:02 PM
Good luck Snap dear!

I have another random observation...My dog is nuts. She doesn't like birds or anything that flutters, in her yard. Crazy dog.

Summer :D