Here is how it looks in graph form. This is my last 52 weeks of training miles. Gradual building of miles, running a 10k every few months, peaking in September, tapering in October, and then a brutal race schedule of Marathon on November 8th and Half-Marathon on Thanksgiving day. Over 1000 miles, NO INJURIES. Then it hits the fan.

I resumed running the last two weeks of January. Each run had pain or discomfort but I "pushed through" thinking it might ease with time. (I am not claiming to be the brightest crayon in the box here.) At the end of January I couldn't fool myself any longer. I was taking two Advil and two Excedrin every 4 hours just to numb the pain enough to walk. I finally went to see a doctor. She gave me a far better anti-inflammatory and a muscle relaxant to allow me to sleep.
With that two week rest and better pharmaceuticals I was pain free for the first time since November. I began running again VERY SLOWLY and with A LOT of stretching in mid-February. The first week I ran until I felt even the slightest discomfort. At first sign I would immediately stop and walk. If the tightness or discomfort didn't subside, I stopped.
While visiting my parents in Kearny Arizona last weekend I went for a morning run. I ran to one side of town, okay, to the other side of town, a little off but not discomfort, two miles around my old high school track, and then it happened. I noticed that for the first time in three months, I couldn't even feel my knee! I ran to the top of town and then winded back to my parents house all at a faster pace and with NO Pain! Now don't get too impressed, it was only 9 miles total as Kearny is just not that big, but for the first time in a LONG time I felt optimistic.
This week I have three runs for a total of 10 miles under my belt and so far, not one bit of pain... I have a hard time thinking what I may have done right or what the true cause of my change of condition may be but I am not complaining. The only other change I have made is at the end of January I stopped umpiring our church basketball league. The knee pain came before I started umpiring but it certainly got FAR worse during the period I was umpiring... I don't know but really I don't care.
It remains to be seen if my knee will hold together for training over the next month and a half. I am committed to run in Salt Lake on April 18th... its just a matter of WHAT I run. 5k? Half? or Full Marathon? I haven't ruled out any of those options just yet and I am realistic to know that I will not be setting any personal records, no matter which distance I run. At this point I only appreciate that I will be running something!
For all my Salt Lake friends and family - If I can push through these obstacles, I am confident you can push through yours and join me on April 18th in some measure. A 5k can be WALKED in under an hour! Are you going to join me?