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Old 01-19-2015, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Bud View Post
Becky,,

Excess saliva and tongue "feeling " larger can be symptoms of anxiety.

I would stop the marathon training till you nail down what is going on, I can tell you from experience that running can be hard on a head when it has been hurt and has caused me some funny symptoms. There will be plenty of marathons left in life.

I am not a doc, just some cautions to think about.

Bud
Thank you for your reply, i did take a break from running any sort of distance for a few weeks post accident, and for two weeks i just did cycling/swimming or nothing at all. what symptoms did you get from running? and how long do you think id better not running for? Running helps with the anxiety so im at a bit of a loss with it all.
Not sleeping either, cant switch off. 5am last night, and id been up since 7am and did a 14 mile training run yet still not tired!
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