After a few months, I was able to walk faster, and I hurt just a little less. In time my walk became a jog, and by summer I was running with very little pain. I still had a limited range of motion and had no idea how I was going to be able to pull off a burbee.
But I kept at it. Day after day, week after week, I got up prayed for help and trained. By April, the mass on my thyroid had disappeared and levels were perfect! That was such a big motivator to keep training; I could see how God was using exercise to heal my body.
Late that summer, I came home from the gym, and for the first time, I was not in pain. In early fall, after a run, I got a cramp in my left leg that brought me tears not because it hurt, but because I could feel it! The feeling in my left leg and foot had returned after 8 years.
In October 2013, I ran the Mississippi Spartan Sprint. It was more than just a race to the finish line; for me, crossing that finish line was crossing over from having a handicap to becoming a Spartan! I am now 100% pain-free, I have full feeling in my left leg and foot, and I also have full range of motion.
I have gone on to run three more Spartan races, and when I cross the finish line in Alabama, I will have earned my trifecta.
I run the Spartan race because it changed my life. I run Spartan because I am running proof that God still heals, and I run Spartan to encourage others never to give up and keep pushing for the impossible.
Now I teach a kids’ running club where I get to share my newly found passion for running and the Spartan race with the next generation. The best part of that is I get to run with my kids who are both training for the Spartan kids race!
The other day while out for a 6-mile run, I asked God why he healed me. Out of all the people out there who are hurt, why me? And why Spartan? I believe this is why. I believe I am healed so I can share my story and give hope to those who may have lost it.