Tuesday, 17 November 2015

What Pinkathon could possibly mean for a SLIP DISK patient !!

This sounds like any random Marathon run for the plethora of social causes that flood the industry today. Actually, " the Pinkathon is more than a Marathon"  as they rightly quote on their website http://pinkathon.in/.
We all have heard that if you empower a woman, you in turn are empowering two families.  In a digitally aware and socially connected world, this would'nt be a hyperbole to say if you empower your women, you end up creating a better society. A lot have been said and done about the value and respect of women in a society since Vedic era.  Our history has been a witness of many fierce warriors who have trained the army, kids and nation together.  And then there is another clan of women who are known for their looks, tenderness and beauty. You know what is sexier than beauty - strength , courage and hope that fights against all odds to prove that women are ready to take the Life, no matter what, head on !!

Such is the power and essence of Pinkathon.

Let me start with my introduction and journey. I am Shweta, I am a writer at heart, a model by attitude , a dancer by interests and an IT engineer by Profession but above all I am a liberated woman who love to comply by rules,provided that I pen them down for myself  :D

The life was never served to me on platter. I struggled, fought and earned each of my achievements. Be it studies, career , passion, confidence , strength or the health - I have struggled for it.

Yes, you read it right. I have fought for my health. I used to be a sports champ in my school and college. I met an accident in 2010 in the beginning of my career  and I broke my left elbow joint in multiple pieces. There were two rounds of unsuccessful surgeries each promising to get me the normal movement of the joint, which is yet to come. Now you can imagine the amount of restrain I used to feel during those 2 years and obviously the long sitting hours in my job kept adding pounds to my weight + my workload kept me away from a healthy lifestyle or exercise.
When I was trying to recover from the trauma of this orthopaedic disaster, somehow one fine day I felt restrain in my right legs. Within few days, condition worsened and I was unable to walk even. Doctors reported it to be an acute case of PIVD ( slip disc) and that too of level-3. My one of the discs of spinal cord had lost all the fluid and that fluid was solidified outside causing the restrain in movement of my lower body. I was bed-ridden,shattered not just physically but morally too. The feeling of having your body parts in place but still seeing your family/friends do your daily chores was killing. For a conceit girl like me, this was shattering.  I was on bed-rest for months and my neuro surgeon warned me against any physical stress. He said I would never be able to dance ( which I loved doing ) or involve in any sports involving excessive labour ( all of them).  My weight kept on increasing as I was refraining from physical exercise of any form. I took the precautions but kept breaking the rules. After an year, in 2013 I started dancing in bits and pieces. By DEC 2013 I participated in an office event and performed HIP-HOP. In 2014, I decided to start working out at gym without the knowledge of my family. I slowly increased my running/cycling duration and the speed. In 4 to 5  months, with proper diet , I was able to reduce 13 kgs of my weight. And guess what my back pain is completely gone now. Now I run for >5 Kms daily in 20 mins and also cycle for another 5 -10 kms with my yoga and stretches - everyday.

I fought my sickness, I overcame my resistance, I conquered my limits and then 
I ran 10 kms in 53 minutes in Pinkathon 2015 at Pune . I am back in my lean profile that I had in my school days.The first thing I did after completing the 10 Km run is calling my neuro surgeon and tell him about my accomplishments.

All this suffering, pain , hardships that I thought I have endured in my Life just vanished when I witnessed Visually challenged and physically restrained girls competing in 5K/10K runs.They truly justified their name #Adventures_beyond_barriers. It was a moment of immense inspiration and pride to be a part of such an initiative. There were women of age 70 - 80 years who completed Pinkathon. I would love/dream to be that capable and motivated when I reach their age.

The bottom line is :

" Nothing - absolutely nothing,  stops us from having a healthy life style. We are our own mentors as well as inspiration. Being fit for Life and challenges to be faced is OUR responsibility.

This courage , this strength and will power is the real BEAUTY , Oh wonderful women, which is never gonna perish "

Live Life to the fullest !!!!
Be in pink of Life and Health !!! 

Be a part of Pinkathon and take immense pride in it !!!!

#Pinkathon Pune
#Fitness
#Life 
#Adventures_beyond_barriers 
#Real_women_real_beauty

PS: If you like this post or have some views about the story please leave your comments below. Thanks for reading. !
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32 comments:

  1. Really good.....really inspiring ....proud f u..

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  2. Supb shweta........keep it up

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  3. Loved it..Beautifully written..truly inspiring..hugs & thumbs up :)

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  4. Loved it..Beautifully written..truly inspiring..hugs & thumbs up :)

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  5. Fantastic Journey Shweta. .U are an inspiration. Thanks for sharing.Very Proud of you !!!

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  6. Well done! Keep up the spirit.

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  7. Thanks for being there babes ! love u 2 :*

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  9. Wow... I don't have any words to say.. U inspired me.. :-)

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  10. Keep following your passion as that's the only way to a sustained living ! Expressing what we think, feel and do is one of life's bigeest gift!! Awesome

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    1. Thanks a lot and yes I can not agree more ! :)

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  11. salute to u & ur determination of overcoming the way u did.. & about pinkaton its such an amazing event to be part off.. & u write amazingly well.. :)

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  12. Congrats on the great finish time, this post is superb.

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    1. Thank you Sud ! thanks for sharing the same ( read more ) craziness about fitness ;)
      #just_kidding

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  13. There are very few things in the world which define you as 'YOU'.... I think d Mariner has found it.. Eureka!! Eureka!! And as Papa says...whenever there is prevalence of circumstances...."Fanush ban kar jiski raksha khuda kare,,, wo shama kya bujhe jisko roshan khuda kare".. Proud Of u!!

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  14. hats off to u yarr.... keep it up.....

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  15. diiii I am inspired alot, roj kuch na kuch sikhne ko mila hai aapse thank you.i will definitely post my experience after i convert my inspiration to reality..love you

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  16. diiii I am inspired alot, roj kuch na kuch sikhne ko mila hai aapse thank you.i will definitely post my experience after i convert my inspiration to reality..love you

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  17. Yo babes !! you wud make it happen I know .. <3 :-*

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  18. This is quite inspiring........ you have that "never accept defeat" approach. Kudos.

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