Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Running with Venom



Texting Sam in July that I am going to be 20 minutes late from a family outing to meet him for our run.  I arrive at the house at 8:10 ready to run about 40 minutes later than I would have preferred to leave for a run up Cavanal Hill.  I ask Sam if we could run the 7 mile loop on the road and then I saw his Dog, knowing he wanted to run the trail.  I then implied for us to put the dog in the back yard or the garage.  Sam had previously done both of these things leading to great disaster and costly damages!  So Sam said, “I am running the hill!”  I didn’t hesitate, I love that mountain in my backyard the challenges it brings, I grabbed my head lamp and off we went!

Cavanal Hill- Worlds Largest Hill in my back yard and it is 3.5 miles to the top with a little 2,000 feet of elevation!  The first mile I blazed though the woods and over a couple rock drop cliff areas with about 800 feet of elevation gain of climbing.  We were climbing this first mile and I was about 8 minutes into the run and I was killing about 1 horsefly per minute of running wishing I had a shirt on and listening to Sam laugh as he bragged about putting on some Oil that was keeping the horseflies away from him.  I though to myself I need to stop worrying about the horseflies and watch the trail.  Hoping many rocks getting darker by the second.  I then scream grabbing at my ankle!  Sam yells, “Snake” I yell back, “it just BIT me, what kind is it.”  Next words Sam’s mouth were evil but true! “Stay Calm” knowing he was about to tell me it was a rattlesnake or copperhead.  He said, “it is a BIG Copperhead.”  I then scream louder and pretty sure I was jumping up and down!  Sam then goes CrossFit style on the copperhead dropping rocks on it as I was tying my headband around my ankle.  Next thing I know I look up and my dog is nose to nose with that Snake and Sam is yelling at her!


I then begin the long mile down the hill hurting more and more with every step, wishing Sam would speed up at times and wishing he would slow down at times. Our headlamps are on now and we can see the trail better than what we could see just minutes before when it was dusk.  I stopped at one point to feel my heart and it was beating threw the roof!  Not sure if it was from the snake or from the adrenaline going through my body.  We made it to the flatter area about 300 yards from the house and Sam took off to get my family warned and things ready to get me to the hospital.  I figured I would do what I normally do after a run, jump in the pool, figured at this point it was get rinsed off and cooled down a little and for sure lower my heart rate!  My wife comes running out and Sam is sprinting up the trail yelling for me!  I yell back that I am in the pool and they are shocked that I was taking a dip in the pool.
I jump in Sam’s truck and off we go to Poteau Hospital, my wife and kids are on there way to papa’s and glandma’s so she can drop the kids off.  Stihl my oldest is crying & my youngest Scarlett is laughing saying “daddy……. Snake….. bite….” I try to call a doctor friend and text him hoping to find out what to do.  Then I call another good friend, Dautis that was bit just 2 months previous. No luck from either friend, the pain now is starting to settle in the foot and it hurting pretty bad.  Arriving at the hospital I get to see a good friend, Brandy who is a nurse.  I then get the foot up and start the long process with Poteau on how they didn’t really know what to do with the snakebite.  They wanted to get me in an ambulance and take me to Fort Smith and I wouldn’t do it!  I then start throwing up every 5 to 10 minutes in extreme pain.  Get some more pain meds in me and K-Jo and I are off to Fort Smith.  They didn’t help much over there either. The Doctor tried to put me in the waiting room as I was filling a barf bag and the head nurse said I have a room we can get him in.  I finally held down an anti-nausea pill long enough that I stopped throwing up and now was moving out the other end every 20 minutes… Couldn’t believe that much fluid was in me!  I hit the famous 6 hour mark and they sent me home.  This is when the swelling started.  It was 3 in the morning now and I fell asleep for 3 hours.  Waking up to a wife that was worried sick about my leg as over the next 24 hours it would swell to the size of a 400 pound man’s leg would look.
Prayers and loving friends taking care of me kept me sane through the pain.  The next 3 days I would only get out of bed 7 times.  You will see me in the pool in extreme pain to get in there but probably the most relaxed at had been in 3 days and also my first half redneck bath!

I am writing this exactly 6 weeks later and wow what a 6 weeks it has been!  I have never been hurt very long over the past 7 years and if I had a running hurt I would fall to biking and always work through it. Would I go from fast to not as fast, yes but never was I not able to do what I love, running, biking and playing with the kids outside. 
A good friend of mine, Jason Waymire shared one of his struggles with me, “Josh I had to find who I was because I was a different person not being able to be active.”  This is so true to what I have been going through the past weeks.  I am still having trouble and pain. Swelling when I take off running or biking.  Not swelling when I am running.  So trying to find the medium is where I am at for now.

I hope that if you have been injured you are staying strong to get back at it and fight to do what you love!  I love the outdoors and hope to not be scared of the woods or snakes!  This 2015 year started out with a dream ride at Queenwillamena 105 miles and 16k of elevation, thinking I could go do anything!  Then down and out with a big surgery on my nose coming back to do another huge ride to my Grandmother’s House of 163 miles! To snake bitten and out for the rest of 2015 season!
DON’T GIVE UP!