Friday, April 26, 2013

Back in the Saddle Again

Like Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, I'm back in the saddle again. Here's how I tackled a problem that almost ended my running "career".

This morning at 8:00 a.m., I eased into my five mile loop from my son's school in San Felipe del Agua, Oaxaca. From there, I wind past the Panteon (cemetary) and head up the incline towards the mountain range that borders the city of Oaxaca to the north.

One mile in, a steep incline spits me out of town and into the campo (countryside). I've hit my rhythm and prepare for the big 400 meter hill that lay in wait around the next bend. I'm feeling good, as recent runs have brought me near racing fitness.

Half a year ago, I didn't know if I'd ever have this exhilarating experience again. Most days, if I tried to run hard, I'd experience an irregular heart beat and I'd have to slow down. I'd recently been diagnosed with an electrical heart block, which means the electric signals that tell my heart when to beat were blocked on one side. My cardiologist assured me I could still run. However, I noted that if I experienced the irregular beat while running, I had to slow my pace.

I'm 56 years old, and I started formally running at age 15 in 1972. It's a huge part of me and I could barely believe I had this problem. I first felt the irregular beat at age 17 after running a P.R. in the indoor mile, but it never actually impacted my ability to run, and run hard.

I did the research and tried to mitigate the problem by cutting back on caffeine, sweets, alcohol and even marijuana! It all helped but did not solve the problem. It had just become more pronounced as I age.

This is where my sister, the well known nutritionist Judy Converse enters the picture. I mentioned my problem to Judy, and without missing a beat she recommends I try an amino acid supplement, Taurine, along with a magnesium supplement. It turns out Taurine has been used as an effective treatment for cardiac arrhythmia.

So here's a hats off to a nutritional solution to my problem! Researching it on the medical front, I found recommendations for a pacemaker, or an invasive procedure where your heart tissue is scarred in order to shock it into beating properly. I was not keen on either of these ideas! The medical industry offered zero information on a nutritional solution to my problem.

So I tried Taurine. The day after my first dose, I ran seven miles without incident.

The upshot of the whole thing, I can once again run a hard rhythm over my five mile, hilly course at 5600 feet in the altitude of Oaxaca, and I am a very happy camper!

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3 comments:

  1. Great that you're back in the saddle again. But I'm curious: why did it take you so long before you thought of asking your nutritionist sister for her advice?

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  2. I had asked her last year, and lost the email with the pertinent info, so I had to ask again.

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  3. Hello Steve,
    Thanks for the information. I had also a heart clock (AV block, 2nd degree Mobitz) and taurine works.
    Two questions: after 4 years, still working for you ? And what kind of block did you have ?

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