Know Your Body

Know your body. Take care of your body. Know your family history. Be your best advocate!

Many of us have heard the aforementioned statements before. These statements are apart of my testimony.

Know Your Body

As a marathoner, I know my body. I know that I can run for hours so if I’m getting pain two minutes into a run in my chest and having a problem continuing the run, that is a concern.

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Pure Joy! Displaying my medal after the Chicago Marathon.
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Proud Moment! Winning the first place Age Group Award at the Enon 5 Miler.

My family history

My grandfather died from heart disease at a young age. He was only 45 years old.

My aunt passed away at 66 years old from a heart attack.

Knowing my family history was helpful for me to share with my cardiologist and it helps me to understand how important it is for me to live a healthy life.

Three days ago I had a life-saving procedure thanks to the doctors and nurses at Temple Health, Temple University Hospital.

My discharge paperwork indicated

Your primary diagnosis was – Chest pain due to insufficient blood supply to the heart.

You were admitted to Temple University Hospital because your exercise tolerance was down and you had an abnormal stress test. You had a left heart catheterization which showed that you had a 99% blockage in your LAD (left anterior descending) artery. You had a stent placed to open this up.

I knew something wasn’t right with my body since August after getting chest pain after a short run the day after I organized the annual NABJ 5K Run/Walk at the National Association of Black Journalists Convention and Career Fair.

Ironically, I originally scheduled an appointment with a cardiologist for a Stress Test in July as a way of practicing preventive care and the fact that I was more tired than normal going up steps at my trainer’s gym.  Also, I figured since I was approaching my 50th Birthday I would make various doctor appointments and practice more self-care.

In addition to the Stress Test, I did other tests to rule out a heart issue. My original cardiologist was referred by my primary doctor. The cardiologist, a fellow runner in Delaware said I was fine and his words — “Get out of here, nothing is wrong with you.” Even after telling the cardiologist about my chest pain he insisted that I see another type of doctor.

I am my Best Advocate

Thank God I didn’t give up. Based on my diagnosis, I could have had a heart attack.

Leading up to Friday’s procedure, I still worked out 6 days a week on the elliptical and I did strength training at the gym. I decided to stop running due to chest pain. My goal was to get answers by my 50th Birthday in November or before January 2020.  Goal Accomplished! I’m happy to share that I’ll be back to running this time next month.

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Celebrating my 50th Birthday in November.

Along my medical journey, I got a second opinion by an awesome service, Grand Rounds, a healthcare company that connects patients with local and remote specialty care. During the process of getting expert opinions from two different specialists from Grand Rounds who encouraged me not to give up and they told me that the doctors in Delaware did not do enough. In addition, I consulted with my business partner and sorority sister, Kendra Todd Dixon who had a similar experience in Delaware. She received excellent care from Temple Health for her heart surgery five years ago. Kendra highly recommended Temple Health and I knew that I was in good hands after speaking to Kendra’s husband, Duwayne Dixon, a nurse at Temple and my new cardiologist, Dr. Sabrina Islam.

My advice

Keeping seeking medical advice even if the doctors say, “You are healthy.” “You are too young,” “There’s nothing wrong,” “It’s all in your head,” etc.

Take Care of Your Body

Eat Clean, Choose real food, not junk food. I changed my diet five years ago and it’s the best decision I have made for my life. I know that I have added more years to my life and I know that it made a difference in my health and recovery.

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#EatClean #ChooseRealFood

Move more, Get Active – The fact that I’m a runner helped save my life. If I wasn’t a runner, I don’t think I would have known about my heart condition.

It is so much that I could say. This experience has been life-changing.  I know that I am Blessed. I want to make sure that we all get healthy and stay healthy. I’m available if you have direct questions. I can be reached via email. ~ Healthy. Wealthy. Wise.

Run Like Me … Thoughts about the Run!

Run Like Me … My thoughts on my run … Train your mind! 

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#Truth #Trainyourmind

Today’s run almost didn’t happen. My excuse, it’s cold. Yes, it was a little chilly but I ran anyway.  Of course, I warmed up.

As a runner, half the battle is getting out the door.

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Post-Run Selfie #RunLikeMe

Yesterday, same thought, different day. Yesterday was beautiful temperature wise, but very windy with a little rain. I ran anyway. The little voice inside said it’s too windy to run, but the voice I listened to said the weather is perfect. Let’s take advantage of this beautiful day.

The point, train your mind. I’m so glad I listened to the voice that encouraged me to run. No excuses … You will not feel like running or working out all the time. Some days will be better than others. There will be days when you have to talk to yourself a little more. You will have to encourage yourself a little more.

Train your mind! What is your motivation? Perhaps you have a race coming up, after all, it’s race season.

 

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#TheBodyAchieves … #Believe!

 

My motivation … I have two races this month, the Rutgers Unite Half Marathon & 8K, I’m racing the 8K. And I have the Mud Hen Half Marathon, 8K and 5K, I’m racing the 8K again.  After my 8K races, I have a 10-mile race in May, the Blue Cross Broad Street Run.

What is your motivation? Please share, I would love to hear from you. 🙂

Please feel free to message me here or visit my Facebook page, Coach Dawn or email me, Dawn@eliteaccessrunning.com.

Dawn Angelique Roberts is a USATF Certified Running Coach training athletes in Philadelphia and around the country. Dawn is the co-founder of Elite Access Running, LLC, a full service running company that specializes in coaching services, pace team coordination, race management, public relations, social media and destination race planning for athletes and organizations. Dawn serves as volunteer endurance coach for the American Cancer Society, DetermiNation program in Philadelphia.

 

 

 

 

It’s Class Reunion Season!

It’s Fall, so it must be Reunion Season. I’m happy to share that I celebrated my 30th William Penn High School (Philadelphia) Reunion last Saturday, October 7, 2017, 8 p.m. – 12 a.m. at The Oaks Ballroom in Glenolden, PA.

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William Penn High School, Class of 1987

As a proud 1987 graduate of William Penn High School (Communications Magnet), I was excited to plan and organize my Reunion Weekend for the 4th time. As one of the organizers of the 10th, 20th and 25th Reunion, I’m proud and happy that we had another successful reunion weekend.

This Reunion was special for several reasons… One, I’m blessed to celebrate my 30th Reunion.  — Blessed because we have four classmates that are no longer with us. Our deceased classmates were recognized with a moment of silence and we displayed their in memory photos.

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In Loving Memory Lisa Teagle

Also, we received positive feedback from our classmates that attended. Many of our classmates expressed their gratitude for us organizing the reunion.

Another reason was two of our classmates didn’t think they would make it due to recent surgeries. Both attended and were in good spirits and both of them were happy about our graduation photo souvenir tag. One classmate lost her yearbook due to a house fire years ago so she didn’t have a cap and gown photo and the other classmate never had a chance to see his graduation photo. Both stories touched me in a special way.

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Photo Souvenir

 

Shoutout to the Overbrook High School, Class of 1987 for posting their Class Reunion photos recently via Facebook. Their reunion was Saturday, September 30, 2017. After reviewing their photos, I was even more excited about my reunion and we even borrowed a few ideas.

Special Thanks to the William Penn Class of 1987 Reunion Committee members for taking on this project and reaching out and encouraging our fellow classmates to attend our reunion weekend celebration.

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William Penn 30th Reunion Committee at the end of a fun-filled evening.

45 graduates and guests attended the reunion for a night of fun and fond memories along with my high school track coach, Mr. Tim Hickey who taught math at William Penn as well and my husband, Wayne E. Roberts, Class of 1985.

Another cool thing about our reunion weekend is that our graduates came as far as Washington State, Ohio and North Carolina to attend our celebration.

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Me and My Coach, Mr. Hickey.

 

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Me and My husband, Wayne E. Roberts, Class of 1985

In addition to our Reunion Celebration, several classmates met up for a Meet and Greet on Friday night. Our first stop was Warmdaddy’s for Happy Hour then Philly’s Platinum Grille for dinner and dancing. We ended our weekend at Buffalo Wild Wings while we watched the Eagles win at home against the Arizona Cardinals.

A few thoughts I wanted to share if you are debating or not sure if you want to attend your high school reunion. I say you only live once. Life is short. So attend your reunion and enjoy. Don’t worry about the following thoughts that often come up. Thoughts like … I didn’t have many friends in high school. I’m not successful. I’m not as youthful as I used to be. Whatever negative thoughts you may come up with please replace them with positive thoughts like… I will attend and have a fun evening with my classmates. 🙂

We were pleased to see our classmates that attended their first reunion celebration and they vowed to join us again for our next celebration.

As I think about our reunion weekend, another reason why this reunion was so special is it’s our first time together since our school was demolished. Our school is no longer there and ironically it’s now Temple University’s track. Ironic because William Penn High School is known for track and field, thanks to Coach Tim Hickey and our AWESOME women’s teams. During my 4 years, 1984 – 1987, I’m excited to share that my cross country, indoor and outdoor teams won each year. (Another blog post to come…)

I’ve attended each class reunion. Even if I wasn’t an organizer, I could not imagine not attending, not because I was Ms. Popular, but because I believe in embracing life and high school is a special part of me. High School is a part of you too!

As for Reunion Season, I heard yesterday that Central High School will be celebrating their 30th Reunion on Saturday, October 28. So if you are a graduate of Central, enjoy and tell me about your evening.

Future reunions?? I would love to hear from you. If you attended your reunion recently, please share your positive memories and photos. 😉