I have also had some stress in relation to my hip healing from the scope. I fell at work a few weeks ago and fortunately did not break anything, but have more than likely broke up scar tissue, tore open the capsule and/or re-tore the labral cartilage. I was looking forward to running in a couple weeks, but yet again, it has been delayed farther. It also does not help that I have developed impingement from my RPAO surgery last summer that will need to be fixed. Dr. Maiers would like me to have a break for awhile and does not want to do the surgery because it will delay training time, but I am not allowed to train injured or not fully recovered per Army regulations. That means I am going to have to have my right hip scoped asap to fix the impingement and my left possibly may need to be scoped if I tore the labral cartilage again. If the pain does not get better in the next couple weeks then I will need an MRI to determine if I re-tore the labral cartilage in my left hip. Well, this isn't stressful at all! During my last visit with Maiers I broke down from stress and he is so amazing, gave me a big hug and gave me encouraging words. It makes me feel better to know that my doc genuinely cares and will do what he can to help.
On a happy note, my older brother, Michael, and his fiancée, Danelle, are getting married 28 July 2010. From dating, to engaged, to married in about 6 months! I am so happy for them. They are perfect for eachother and I am so glad they are both in a great place in their life. Michael will also be going active duty early this fall as an Army Chaplain and I know that he will be a great assest to the Armed Forces.
Chloe will be one year old next month and I can not believe that I have had her for this long and how much she has grown. She is not much of a pup, but such a pretty little girl. I found a pic from the breeder when she was just a baby fuzz!

I can not believe how big she has gotten and what a great companion she is to have around. I just can not wait to take her running, but unfortunately it will be longer than I want. I have to be able to heal though, but it is discouraging to keep having problems/issues/setbacks.
I am happy for my friend, Jessica, who is going to be able to have her surgery 20 July with Dr. Maiers to have her femoral anteversion fixed and I will be there for her every step of the way. Her and I want to get custom shirts made that have TEAM MAIERS on the back! He is a fab doctor and he loves my GOT SCREWS? shirt, so we thought we would be creative and funny and make our own. It has been great having her as a bff, we truly are two peas in a pod...thank God for great friends and an amazing family and of course, Chloe! :)