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  1. #1
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    My First BIG Ride!

    It wasn't a century but I'm thrilled to report I did 73 miles yesterday complete with hills and wind. Full report in under Oct. 6th rides but I thought I'd also post it here in the New Rider section 'cause I'm so thrilled!

    I spent the summer riding my Murray MB and fighting neuroma problems in my feet. A couple weeks ago I found a used Specialized Sequoia in NEW condition that I could afford so I got it. I love my new bike! I've more than doubled the distance I was doing with the Murray and I can keep up with the club now!

    I'm just so excited I had to share! It was a great ride and I had plenty of energy when I was done. Bring on a Century!!!

    Lora

  2. #2
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    Yay!

  3. #3
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    That is wonderful!!! Good for you!!!!!
    Ride safe, ride long.
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
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  4. #4
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    Good for you! I hope I see that distance soon!

  5. #5
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    Hills AND wind! That's great! Well Done!
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

  6. #6
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    ibcycling: That is great! I want to know all about your neuroma struggles. I have one that is a serious problem, and I'm considering surgery. Can you post here or start a thread in Health Issues?

  7. #7
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    Thanks everyone! It was so great to do a ride that long and feel good after. Now I can't wait to tackle some longer rides and more hills.

    Ahh, the wonderful neuromas. Shortly after I started cycling my feet started bothering me. Numbness, pain, tingling. I even asked my neighbor/guru about it. I decided to keep going and see if it went away. Nope, I ended up not being able to walk one morning and decided it was time to see the doctor.

    Luckily my podiatrist is a cyclist and knew what questions to ask me. He was not impressed that I was having so much trouble in regular tennis shoes on MB pedals. We briefly discussed options, which were pretty limited. Has your Dr. mentioned alcohol shots to you? It's a non-surgical way of shrinking and deadening the nerve. I had to go in for 5 shots spaced 2 weeks apart in my right foot. The left was not nearly so bad and we only did one shot there. The shots are alcohol based with some cortisone.

    The good news is I think it worked. I still have some numbness but no pain! The bad news is the shots hurt like H*LL!! I had a very hard time making myself go back after the first one. Then my foot would have a numb, throbbing, weird feeling for 3-5 days after. He didn't restrict my riding but I did lay off because my foot felt so strange. Dr. also told me that when I'm ready for clipless to go with MB shoes since they're wider.

    What have you done so far for the neuromas? I hope you can get it taken care of. Sore feet are miserable!

    Lora

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    Thanks for the info. I've done both cortisone and alcohol shots. The cortisone shots work, but only after about the 5th shot. Then I'll be pain free for a couple of months before needing a whole other set of shots. The doc doesn't think so much cortisone is good. Then we did a series of alcohol shots, and those really just didn't help. I'm glad they worked for you!

    That's why it looks like I'm down to surgery! And, I'm a real chicken about surgery...

    Biking doesn't bother me at all, but walking is another story. Every step of my right foot hurts terribly all day long. It's really very depressing...

 

 

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