Monday, April 20, 2009
GREAT NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOO-HOO!!! I have chills, goosebumps, and even a tear or two in my eyes. Today's appointment with the podiatrist went better than I expected. First, my self diagnosis of plantar facitis back in January was correct! Yes, the quack of a podiatrist I saw back then incorrectly diagnosed me with achilles tendonitis. To his credit, the extremely painful cortisone injection he gave me worked well. I now know that the tingly feeling and feeling like there's something in my shoe at the ball of my foot is a result of what is called "Morton's Neuroma." Here's the link if you're curious about what it is...http://www.footphysicians.com/footankleinfo/mortons-neuroma.htm. What does all this mean for me? It means I can start some serious half marathon and marathon training again. I spent $65 on a pair of medical grade orthotics, which are sitting pretty in my shoes as I'm typing this! They can be removed and used in any shoes I'm wearing. I also was happy to hear that I don't need to buy running shoes for overpronation. The podiatrist said to buy regular running shoes, and use the orthotics if I experience any pain. The $65 will obviously be money well spent. I'm off from work this week for spring break. I'm planning on reading my Jeff Galloway book and figuring out a training schedule so I can run the 4 races I have in the "Upcoming Races" section of my blog. Plus I will definitely attempt a long run later on this week, using the run-walk-run training. Even though I now know that there's nothing seriously wrong with my heel and foot, I still believe that is the best training program for me. Now, as long as I don't wake up and discover this is all a dream, I'll be good!! :-)
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6 comments:
That is so great!!!!!!!!!! Thank God you got a second diagnosis! I'm so glad it was easily solved, and really, 65$ is nothing when it means you'll be able to run painlessly! :)
Hooooooray!
awesome!!! sooo glad it went well! :)
Woo-hoo!! That is WONDERFUL news!! It's a good thing you switched podiatrists. That was a very smart decision, obviously.
What a relief it must be to feel free to really start training for your races again!
And don't forget that first mile-- it's mine!! :D lol
Good on you! How long have you been out for (I'll have to scoot back and have a look)?
Thanks for your lovely message! I've been skulking around a lot of running websites and am finding them so incredibly inspiring and full of lovely people.
Hope the cortisone works its magic and you don't have any more trouble!
HOORAY! I am so happy for you . . . that is some seriously great news! It must be such a relief to know that you can go still go into training for your goal races! YAY for the new podiatrist :)
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