Thursday I visited Doctor Sameer Nagda, of the Anderson Orthopedic Clinic. Anderson Orthopedic is primarily known for their knee, and hip replacement surgery, they are in fact world renowned for those two procedures. Over the years they have served as …
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Where My Mind Is: I’ve wanted to write a blog post for quite some time, and each time I sit to write I’ve just found myself unmotivated, and uninterested in sharing what’s been going on in my life. I’m finding …
Day 3 The Climb to Camp Muir I started my morning at 5:30 AM which gave me ample time to finish my previous blog post, I wasn’t able to finish it the night before because I had to move rooms. …
Day 4 Training Day Joy of Altitude I woke up several times during the night choking. Not figuratively, but actually choking. I was struggling for air. Living at sea level has its disadvantages, and is a handicap in this new …
Day 2 Orientation I went to bed last night around 9:00 pm, I watched a couple episodes of Weeds on Netflix, and posted to my blog. Yesterday's post was cathartic, it was easy to write, and I haven't felt the …
Day 1 Trip to Seattle. I woke up at 5 am for an 8:30 flight to Seattle. I didn't sleep very well mainly because I waited last minute to do my final gear check, and pack. I think there was …
Day Before the Mudder Prior to take off while still on the ground in DC, I was walking down the aisle on my way to my seat when I realized that I was having an anxiety attack. I could feel …
So the guy who doesn’t like to run, is tapering this week for his second race of the year, although I can’t really call this a race. The Tough Mudder idea was conceived by Sherri, and Angela in the fall …