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Run to Live: Surgery
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Monday, October 28, 2013. It's been two months since I last posted, and I wish I had better news to share. I spent 4 days in the hospital in late August to both improve my lung function and try to diagnose the worsening stomach issues. 4 hours of therapy a day, another colonoscopy, and a PICC line in my arm for two weeks and it looked like I might be doing better. While the pathology was still inconclusive, my condition was at least narrowed down to either Fibrosing Colonopathy or severe Chrohns. Surgery...
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Run to Live: Worsening...
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013. Last time I posted, I'd just had my first colonoscopy and was optimistic of biopsy results that would explain what was going on in my gut, why I was so fatigued, and why I had lost so much weight. Since the stomach issues (thought to maybe be ulcerative colitis) haven't been fixed or improved, I now am fatigued all the time with no appetite, I crap bloody diarrhea 6-10 times a day, and I weigh 129 lbs (from 145). Good times, huh? Fingers crossed for better news next time I write.
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Run to Live: Summertime. Life is good.
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Sunday, July 6, 2014. Summertime. Life is good. Wow Time really flies when you're having fun. I had no idea it had been 3 months since my last post, but it's not for lack of new stories and adventures. but rather, because I'm too busy living them! I had my crack at Hardrock in 2010, and was humbled with my first DNF after only 44 miles. In a coincidental turn of events, I'll get to pace Sharpie through the miles that immediately follow Ouray, the site of my throwing in the towel in '10. Can't wait. Wow, ...
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Run to Live: In the News
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Friday, May 14, 2010. Recently, the occasional article, photo, or video about my running/racing progress has been published, and here's where I'll archive these:. Click on images below to see them in higher resolution). I will be one of several stories in a full length documentary about various CF patients accomplishing incredible feats despite the disease. You can watch the trailer and read the various stories at:. Http:/ www.livingxtreme.org/. I even made the movie poster. Following this, there have be...
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Run to Live: Don't Call it a Comeback (Been Here for Years)
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Monday, March 31, 2014. Don't Call it a Comeback (Been Here for Years). Last time I posted, I was proudly announcing my first 3 mile run post-surgery. A lot has changed since then. This has forced a totally new mindset as it relates to running, specifically, I've decided to start counting PR's as pre-surgery and post-surgery. I ran the St Patty's Day 5k a couple weeks ago. It took me 20:40. NEW PS (post surgery) PR! I ran a 5 mile run in 37 minutes last week. NEW PS PR! This last weekend was no exception...
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Run to Live: Good News?!
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013. It's hard to figure out if this is awesome news or hard fact I'm about to describe, but either way, big developments have been made regarding my health since my last post. However, after a rough Monday and Tuesday, I was seeing the light at the end of the tunnel by Wednesday. I got out of bed, spent about 30 minutes walking around, and no longer needed pain meds to tolerate the discomfort (thank god.). Do I care that this is a serious chronic disease? Fast forward: I went for ...
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Run to Live: Building Momentum...
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Monday, April 7, 2014. It's been one week since my last post in which I'd just finished a very long run for the first time in over a year and a half. My knee hated me for 2-3 days after the 42 mile effort on 3/29 so I was only able to muster 10 total mid-week miles, but on Saturday I was feeling pretty fresh again so I got out with a couple of friends and managed a hilly 20 miler through the foothills of Colorado Springs with about 2500ft of gain. All I just read was whine whine whine. 28:28 - 8th Place.
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Run to Live: Looking Back. Looking forward.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Looking Back. Looking forward. As I get older and slowly near the age of senility and memory loss, I'm realizing the need to document my life and memories via photos, this blog, etc., thus the reason I'm now taking the time to catch up on what's happened in my life since last summer. With no further ado. Pikes Peak Ascent/Leadville Pacing. I'm happy to report both of us were able to successfully pull through and get Tyson a big buckle in 24:00 flat. High Altitude Beer Mile.
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Baby Kayla Has Arrived – Kim Fuller
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I wish I lived on a farm! Kayla’s Birth Story. Baby Kayla Has Arrived. On Kayla’s Birth Story. On Listen to Your Wife, Dammit! On Kayla’s Birth Story. On Listen to Your Wife, Dammit! On 3 More Weeks. Baby Kayla Has Arrived. August 10, 2009. Kayla’s Birth Story. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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February 2006 – Kim Fuller
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I wish I lived on a farm! Kayla’s Birth Story. Baby Kayla Has Arrived. On Kayla’s Birth Story. On Listen to Your Wife, Dammit! On Kayla’s Birth Story. On Listen to Your Wife, Dammit! On 3 More Weeks. I see that I have been neglecting my blogging duties so here is the latest in the world that is mine. First topic, my knee. February 21, 2006. 4 Comments on What’s Up. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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