MudRunFun Magazine Sept. 2013 | Page 13

just for the simple fact that they love OCRs have a bond as close as a family does. And it was soon after I joined this group that I got to know those bonds well. A couple weeks later I got to meet even more MRFers during the Super Spartan that was also held down here in Miami. Prior to the race starting who did I happen to bump into other than the man, the myth, the legend; Damion! We got on the shuttle together that took us over to the race site and just struck up a conversation like we were friends that hadn’t seen each other in a long while. And just like that, I went in, conquered the Super Spartan and just loved the feeling I had in my gut after crossing the finish line. I was muddy, bruised, and had the biggest smile on my face. But again, the time I hung out post race with the team was short lived because I was still dealing with my post surgery recovery and my body still hadn’t adjusted to the new dosage of synthroid I had been taking. For the simple fact that I had no thyroid anymore, my dosage more than doubled and it took my body a little longer to adjust than it had before. The one thing I did remember post race though was how everyone was introducing themselves to me, laughing and just having an all around good time. It was honestly like a family gettogether, except everyone was covered in mud. Most people in the group went to run the course again, and at that time since I was still new to the OCR scene, I thought they were nuts! As I was saying my goodbyes, people were upset I was leaving early, but I told them my situation and they understood. I actually lied, I told them that I just wasn’t feeling well and that I was going to go home. I didn’t want to reveal that I had gone through surgery, or was going through treatment or anything like that. If there is one thing I hate, it’s pity, and I felt if I had revealed that about me that all I would get is pitied by all the new faces that I had met that day. As I 10