It’s hard to tell if my heel is getting any better. If I press the area, it still hurts, but it’s been like that for most of the year so I’m not too worried about it. What is good is that when walking, or going about my day, I haven’t felt any discomfort or pain. I’m thinking of trying a short 2-mile run on Christmas morning. Wouldn’t that be a great Christmas present if I can get through that run without any problems.
Since I haven’t been running for a while, I need to think about how do I get back into running. I can’t imagine it would be like the first time I started running where 90 secs was torture, but I know for sure I can’t go out that and hope to run 10 miles even if my heel isn’t bothering me. I have to imagine I’ll probably be doing short 3-mile runs for several weeks.
Well, let’s see if I can get through 2 miles and I’ll take it from there. One good thing is that I don’t feel any sense of urgency to start ramping up my mileage so maybe having to deal with this injury has made me mellow a bit
Posted by derek as Training, Injury at 7:38 PM PST
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I have been trying to rest my heel, but it doesn’t seem to be getting any better. I can walk without any problems, but there is some very slight stiffness in the mornings.
Every now and again, I will bump my heel and it hurts like hell.
I was due to run the Dallas White Rock Half-Marathon this coming weekend, but obviously that isn’t going to happen. I’m hoping to be able to resume running in the new year.
For now, I’ve been doing some Yoga which is certainly helping my flexibility, but I suspect that it may be slowing my recovery. I need to do something though to maintain some kind of activity. I’ve also been doing some elliptical work.
Posted by derek as Training, Injury at 11:04 AM PST
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I went out for what was supposed to be a 14-mile run on Sunday, but after 7-8 miles, my heel started to hurt again. I eased up a bit, but after 8.5 miles, I decided to call it a day and rest it.
I haven’t run the whole week in the hopes that it gets better. It’s feeling fine the majority of the time, but sometimes I do notice some slight discomfort while walking. It’s not like it was during the week where I could barely walk, but I’m a bit paranoid and trying to decide when to try another run.
I’ve been doing a lot of elliptical work this week and I suspect that this may be slowing my recovery time. I didn’t do any yesterday and I’ll avoid doing any this weekend to see if that helps with my recovery.
As of today. my half-marathon on Dec 9th is a up in the air.
Posted by derek as Training, Injury at 10:51 AM PST
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This week has been terrible. As noted in my previous post, I did the 12-mile run on Sunday, but I haven’t been able to run at all since then. The back of my right heel is still in just as much pain as it was on Tuesday.
I decided to go to urgent care yesterday to have it x-rayed just to ensure it wasn’t fractured. After all, my heel has never given me this much trouble and what pain I’ve had there in the past was only if I actually hit in on something accidentally, and even then, that pain would go away after a few mins. The doctor said I had a spur, which I knew (or suspected), but he said he couldn’t tell if it broke off. He said he saw a slight line, but the x-ray needs to be read by a radiologist to be sure. I wouldn’t know the results until some time next week.
For now, I can’t walk without a sever limp and I now find myself hopping a lot to move around.
I’m now taking anti-inflammatories which I started yesterday. I know I should probably have started earlier in the week, but I was convinced the pain was going to go away quickly as it has in the past. My hope is that it will be the only one and I can resume running after that.
For now, I know I can’t run and I suspect this coming week will be the first week ever since I started running that Iwill not log a single mile of running!
| Day |
Plan |
Actual |
Avg Pace |
Comments |
| Sun |
12 Mi |
12 Mi |
10:10 |
Ran for the first 8 miles without walking. For the last 4 miles, I walked 0.1 miles and ran 0.9 miles each mile. |
| Mon |
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| Tue |
8 Mi w/ 10×100m |
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Didn’t run due to some serious pain on the back of my right heel where the archilles tendon is attached |
| Wed |
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| Thu |
10 Mi |
|
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| Fri |
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| Sat |
5 Mi |
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| Total |
35 Mi |
12 Mi |
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Posted by derek as Training, Injury, Marathon, Cowtown at 8:33 AM PDT
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I did a 12-mile run on Sunday and I was fine. On Monday, the back of my right heel felt a little tender, but I was actually used to that. The problem is that since Tuesday, it has been very painful. I can’t even walk properly and flexing my ankle is almost impossible.
This part of my foot has been bothering me on and off, but nothing that has ever prevented me from running. I think I actually have some kind of spur of bone build-up. This is clearly visible. When you look at both heels at the same time, you can see the difference.
That area has always been tender, but the most pain I’ve had was if I accidentally hit it on something, and even then, the pain would go away after 10-15 mins. This time around, it was not hit. It just started to hurt all of a sudden. The mornings are the worse as I assume it gets all stiff from not flexing. Even as I write this, the whole area is pulsating.
It seems that this injury is going to keep me from running for some time. This is really rather frustrating especially since I seemed to have been on a roll with a couple weeks of what I thought was some great running.
Posted by derek as Injury at 4:55 PM PDT
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