Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Kidney Failure and Ultramarathoning :: Personal Narrative Medical Papers

Kidney Failure and Ultramarathoning Four days after loving the Seagate c km Ultramarathon in Toledo, Ohio, I was hospitalized for 11 days with lancinating Kidney Failure, a direct consequence of the feed, possibly exacerbated by the 2400 mg of ibuprofen that I took during the race. In this article, I will describe my race and my hospitalization, treat similar experiences of two exitners after the 1994 Western States (WS) 100 Mile selection Run, and tell what I have learned that might be of familiar interest. I am 49 years old and have been streak ultras regularly since 1979. My most memorable performances have included - winning the offshoot ultra I ran, a 610 50 milr in my hometown of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, - winning a Sri Chinmoy 12-hour race near San Francisco in 1989, covering some 78 miles, - second in 45-49 age group in interior(a) championship 100 km in 851 in New York City in 1993, and - representing the US in the 1994 Italian Del Passatore 100 km, where I fini shed 54th of 3500 participants in 939. The Seagate Ultras on November 26, 1994, included races of 60 km, 50 miles, and 100 km, each run on the same 1.1 mile loop. There were approximately 10, 10, and 6 runners, respectively, in these races, which were judged separately. My 929 succession for 100 km was not very fast, but it won that race easily, and I also went through 60 km and 50 miles double-quick than anyone in those races. So I am not a novice. The last for the race was ideal by my standards, with temperatures in the 30s, light wind, and no precipitation. I was drinking water and/or Gatorade almost every lap, so I dont think dehydration was a cause of my problem. whiz unusual peculiarity of the race is that I stopped to urinate at least 25 times, whereas usually I stop about 6 times in a race of that duration. I attributed that to the cool weather keeping me from sweating. One factor which is probably significant is that three weeks before the race, during an easy run the day after an excellent 41-mile training run, I injured a calf muscle. I used electronic stimulation to promote healing, and ran very little during the three weeks preceding the race. This area bothered me frequently during the race, speck as if it wanted to cramp.

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