Set back - down but not out!

Hana K.
on 3/23/15 1:22 am, edited 3/23/15 1:33 am - Annapolis, MD

On Thanksgiving Day, I ran my fifth 5K, hitting my best time. I was feeling great, returning to work after an awesome holiday and preparing for my next 5K that upcoming weekend.  I had also started training for a 10K.  It had been a pretty epic year thus far.  I had surgery, lost over 110 pounds - my health was at it's best, my professional life was booming and, in general, I was happier than I'd ever been.

Then, the Monday morning after Thanksgiving, I was headed into work when a 15 passenger van lost control and caused a major accident - from which I was seriously injured, though thankfully not permanently. (And thank goodness no one else was injured or worse!)  The accident completely wrecked my vehicle and caused some significant injuries.  I had several fractures of my spine - compression and chip fractures - as well as herniated discs in my lower back.  I was hospitalized for a week, unable to walk for that week.  They finally fitted my for a back brace which I had to wear for over two months.  Needless to say my exercise and running regimen came to a screeching halt.  It took a few weeks for me to be able to even wash myself.  It was a sudden, terrifying, demoralizing experience and I fell into a pretty rough depression.  

I am thankful that given everything I am able to heal and that the doctors were always positive. Losing all that weight - having my blood pressure normalize, no longer being a diabetic - all of that saved my life, without a doubt.  Being fit and healthy ensured that I will be able to heal and come back to 100%.  I was rocked pretty hard for those 3 months and am struggling now to get back on track.  I gained nearly 20 pounds back, my body fat % went up a little.  I lost all muscle definition and core strength.  Physical therapy is both great and at the same time depressing because it's a pretty epic struggle with back pain and wanting so badly to get back to where I was.  They've finaly cleared me to return to the gym, though completely no-impact only.  I started swimming, which has been amazing.

All in all, I'm still struggling and I'm trying not to beat myself up about the weight gain.  I vacillate between angry, sad, determined... Angry at the young kid in the van, angry at myself for letting my old demons come back to haunt me... 

I guess I'm just using this space to vent and to try to get myself back on track... Back to MyFitnessPal for tracking, back to using my FitBit.  Getting my diet back on track - protein, protein, protein.

I did this already with success.  I'm still 90+ pounds down from my highest.  I can do this again.  I will do this again.

Progress: August 2013 - 301 (HW); April 21 - 271 (SW); July 9 - 218.4 (CW)

Farmersdaughter2
on 3/23/15 1:34 am
VSG on 12/15/14

Hana, You are so strong!  What an inspiration to all of us!  I have no doubt you will continue to fight and will win this uphill battle.   90 + pounds down is incredible especially despite all the struggles you have overcome!   I am cheering you on from Texas!

 

VSG Surgery 12/15/14      HW 247,  SW 212, CW 163

Hana K.
on 3/24/15 1:13 am - Annapolis, MD

Thank you!! and PS I love Texas... well, Austin at least, since that's the only place I've been lol

Progress: August 2013 - 301 (HW); April 21 - 271 (SW); July 9 - 218.4 (CW)

Joanna B
on 3/23/15 3:05 am - MI
VSG on 03/12/15

You got this and you already proved that! 

You have an amazing life story of comeback and now there is nothing that you can not handle!!! 


        
Hana K.
on 3/24/15 1:14 am - Annapolis, MD

Thank you so much!! I'm aiming to prove you right - there is nothing I can't handle!

Progress: August 2013 - 301 (HW); April 21 - 271 (SW); July 9 - 218.4 (CW)

ipray
on 3/23/15 4:44 am
VSG on 11/06/14

You should be very proud of yourself! What a comeback! You have a great attitude considering what you have been through both physically and emotionally.  Keep up the good work! 

drea29
on 3/23/15 11:35 am

You survived and you never gave up.  Be kind and patient with yourself.  I agree that with improved health your recovery was possible.  Very inspirational. 

    

Hana K.
on 3/24/15 1:14 am - Annapolis, MD

Thanks hun! It's a constant struggle but everyone on here is super supportive and awesome!

Progress: August 2013 - 301 (HW); April 21 - 271 (SW); July 9 - 218.4 (CW)

Laura_S
on 3/23/15 2:26 pm
VSG on 03/17/15

That must have been quite a setback, but it sounds like you're getting ready to be emotionally back on track and you certainly have the ability to do the weight loss and exercise (as allowed). You should be proud of all the work you've done already. Good luck!

Ht: 5'6" HW: 254 SW: 225 CW: 180  VSG 3/17/15 with Dr. Matthew Rawlins

Hana K.
on 3/24/15 1:15 am - Annapolis, MD

Thanks! I'll take all the luck I can get :P

Progress: August 2013 - 301 (HW); April 21 - 271 (SW); July 9 - 218.4 (CW)

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