Injury!
Yeah so that's what's happened to me, and since then I have had a hard time even wanting to blog.
I have Plantar Fasciitis which is common among runners, so I am learning. Even my doctor had it when he played college football. It is curable, without surgery too hopefully, but takes time.
My foot and heel and even ankle have been bothering me for quite some time. I've always been able to "handle" the pain or by allowing it to warm up I could then feel relief. The worst time of the day is first thing in the morning when I'd try to get out of bed. Other times of noted pain have been after I've sat for a long time or even been standing too long. I have even felt the pain during the first 8-9 minutes of my run, until my foot/ankle/heel would warm up. Stretching would and has helped too.
Well, about a week and a half ago (February 10th) the pain topped the charts, I felt crippled as I tried to get out of bed that morning. After running 4 miles the previous day, followed by a Zumba class and then Yoga that night I could barely walk that next morning. So, like a child who is in trouble I called my running buddy Donna asked her for the number of her Podiatrist. They got me in that morning, thank heaven. I walked into my the doctor's office with my head hung low, because I knew I was in trouble. I was informed that my left leg is shorter than my right and that is where my injury all started. I was informed that the band of tissue between my toes and my heel is supposed to support the arch in my foot, and because of my leg being shorter that foot was taking the brunt of the hits while running. So I've torn my ligament to the point of swelling and intense pain. The x-rays were positive, no bone injury. Phew, hopefully healing time quicker. When did performed an ultrasound he said the plantar fascia is usually 3.1mm and mine was more than double at 6.7mm. No wonder it hurts. He told me they'd help me get back to running so I could still do my half marathon (thank goodness.) They casted me for orthotics and taped my foot. which really did help. I know it's helped not running too, but I miss it really bad.
I have been moping around lately, not really liking being what I call "grounded." My doctor said I had to stop running and could only ride the bike or elliptical. The elliptical proved more painful, so I've been racking up the miles on the bike at the gym. I should be keeping track of my miles, I'm sure I'm on my way to 100! One thing about biking you sure add up miles faster than running, but I wouldn't trade running for the bike. Sorry Mike. I am totally excited for your 200 miler by the way. You have my vote of confidence and encouragement.
So, I will no longer sulk and start posting here again. I have plenty of ideas about posts I want to write, some about runs I've done and yet to write about. Others I've referred to in earlier posts.
Thanks for visiting and and thanks for listing.
Yet another lesson I've learned from my old running shoes...NEVER RUN IN WORN OUT SHOES!!! I've been running with really worn out running shoes, not a GOOD idea at all...did you see them in my pictures above? Yup those are it. I was waiting for the cash to buy new shoes, next time I'll save way in advance!
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3 comments:
Oh Man Mickey! Not being able to run bites-been there done that. Stay off your foot and get it better soon cause I need your energy and motivation to get me through my runs. Some days, Justin Timberlake alone just doesn't do it for me. Miss you. D. :)
Hey, my dad has the same thing from running! He's found that it's incredibly helpful to wear some sort of strap (made for plantar whatever it's called) on his foot. I can get more details from him if you'd like.
Kelley Roberts Reader Grandy
Mickey, I just love your new blog but am said that I blocked form your family..should I take that as a hint. I just read Running with Angels and am almost done. I love it and it has motivated me to get going. So sorry to hear about your injury. If you feel the need to add me to your private blog my email is nspratling@usadig.com. If not I will just continue to visit you here. Love the blogs, keep them coming, but most of all get better soon. Good luck.
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