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  1. #1
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    I am interested, except I'm having folks over for dinner on Saturday. Sunday would be better for me, in early afternoon. Actually, the weekend of the 26/27 would be super better for me.

    I have just recently been dealing with a (strange first-time) episode of severe joint pain that seems to be winding down now. I have not biked, xc skied, ran, or snowshoed at all this winter because of this. I'm scheduled to see a rheumatologist next week but I can try to be up for it or maybe we can have a contingency plan for ailing participants. I do own old-time snowshoes with the wood and rawhide lacing. I'd be more up for xc skiing (I say optimistically but for a short run, not knowing how my joints would respond).

    (I don't typically view TE during the week and miss many threads as there is a firewall at work not allowing me to view TE from there. I am working at home today so that's why I saw this. I rarely log on at night cause I'm home late but I'll follow this thread)

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    Ah Mudmucker, don't worry. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia this fall and my endurance is not that great. I've been exercising, but at a lower intensity.I'm feeling a little better now, so I am trying to do my normal winter training routine. The snow shoeing we would do is just on local conservation lands in Concord and Acton. It's rolling, with no big hills. It's about 3.8 miles. This is a social get together!
    I can do the next weekend (26th/27th), also Sunday would be better. But, I am going away next Monday until Friday, so this has to be set up by this Friday, the 18th.

    Denise, Tasha, Jolt, Jean, Cathy??? Are you out there?

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    I'm here, Robyn! Sounds like fun, but weekends in the winter are pretty tough for me. We usually head up to the house in Bethel... Although we were home this past weekend, and put in 100 miles of riding over two days...

    Snowshoeing sounds like so much fun, too! I'll keep an eye on the thread, and if we are home, would love to participate!

    SheFly (who was supposed to fly to Florida this morning, and is stuck in Bedford because of the snowstorm.... )
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    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    That sounds like fun--I'll just have to see how crazy things get with school stuff. Saturday (either weekend) should be good as long as I'm not totally swamped with work. And I should be able to keep up better on a hike than I did on the ride this summer!!!
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    OK, let's make it the weekend of the 26/7. Looks like Sat. might be better for some, but let's not decide on the date yet.
    Cathy, are you leaving for Fla. tomorrow? I figured you'd be in Maine for weekends. I didn't ride at all in the warm weather . I walked to Concord center Saturday, had a latte and walked back, so that was a nice 8 mile jaunt. My bike is on the trainer, so nicely cleaned by my pro cyclist "son" from Germany. Actually, my husband was too lazy to get on the mtb's to ride and I gave in. Sunday I started my Graeme Street DVDs.

    Still waiting to hear from everyone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robyn Maislin View Post
    Cathy, are you leaving for Fla. tomorrow? I figured you'd be in Maine for weekends. I didn't ride at all in the warm weather . I walked to Concord center Saturday, had a latte and walked back, so that was a nice 8 mile jaunt.
    Yup - flying out tomorrow instead. It's a work trip anyway, so nothing too exciting, but would have been warmer and less snowy there .

    Your walk sounds like it was LONG! That's a haul from your house! good for you. Sounds like you must be feeling better (I've been following your other thread too).

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    Either Sat or Sun then, the 26/27 is fine for me.

    (As an aside)
    I may still opt for a contingency plan for myself depending how things go.
    Not that I'm complaining, I'm just saying - the kind of joint pain was I couldn't walk because of intense knee pain and I couldn't hold a coffee cup because of knuckle/wrist/elbow pain. I am only now getting around the house and just able to walk up and down stairs without a problem. Add to that I've been bleeding for 4 weeks (ah yes, women drew the short straw with the big M) and the doc say I'm anemic likely due to that. The blood work also showed an existing thyroid condition recently turned hypothyroid which means an additional fatigue factor until the new dosage kicks in. I live alone on 2 acres and in a few minutes I have to go out and horse around a 30" snowblower for my 100' driveway which won't be helpful. I am in hunker down, protect, rest, and recover mode. I certainly want to be up for some of the intense hillrides I was doing last year when the bike season starts up.

    My contingency plan would be to go out and snowshoe and possibly double-back a shorter distance; or depending upon conditions I could xc ski next to you which may give me an easier time; or if things are really bad get an estimated return time from you guys and join in the food part. Other than that I'm up for the get-together.

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    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mudmucker View Post
    Either Sat or Sun then, the 26/27 is fine for me.

    (As an aside)
    I may still opt for a contingency plan for myself depending how things go.
    Not that I'm complaining, I'm just saying - the kind of joint pain was I couldn't walk because of intense knee pain and I couldn't hold a coffee cup because of knuckle/wrist/elbow pain. I am only now getting around the house and just able to walk up and down stairs without a problem. Add to that I've been bleeding for 4 weeks (ah yes, women drew the short straw with the big M) and the doc say I'm anemic likely due to that. The blood work also showed an existing thyroid condition recently turned hypothyroid which means an additional fatigue factor until the new dosage kicks in. I live alone on 2 acres and in a few minutes I have to go out and horse around a 30" snowblower for my 100' driveway which won't be helpful. I am in hunker down, protect, rest, and recover mode. I certainly want to be up for some of the intense hillrides I was doing last year when the bike season starts up.

    My contingency plan would be to go out and snowshoe and possibly double-back a shorter distance; or depending upon conditions I could xc ski next to you which may give me an easier time; or if things are really bad get an estimated return time from you guys and join in the food part. Other than that I'm up for the get-together.
    UGH!! Hope you feel better soon! Are you taking iron for the anemia? Being anemic can definitely make you feel like crud as far as being tired.
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    You could ski the trail. It's better when the snow is fresh for that. Personally, I like skiing on groomed trails, but I've a done a bit of trail breaking in my skis.

    Cathy, I am feeling better. I don't know whether it's the acupuncture or the medication. I'm still not totally better; sometimes I doubt the diagnosis. My primary care doc has me going for a pulmonary function test and an echo cardiogram, since I mentioned those were the only 2 areas that I haven't been tested in. Yes, I have asthma, but that hasn't been an issue since last winter and I guess she wants the check to check the benign heart murmur I have. All I can say is that she hasn't done much and the rheumatologist at least listens. Of course, he's a cyclist. I'm not having any bone pain/rheum symptoms, only the weird pain in the cartilage in my ear and throat and the ear ringing. And that is not all of the time. Well enough about me.

 

 

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