Plantar Fasciitis
Hi all. This is a plea for help, advice, and whatever you might have. I know, Y'all are not doctors, or physical therapists, or whatever. But I'm grasping at straws after well-over two months of not running, and I'm frustrated with the pace of Not Getting Healed Up.
I have been to the doctor (mine is a good one, for sports injuries, at least) and been informed that the reason my heel has been hurting for the past month is 1) directly related to stoopid, rasse-frassa-frickin'-frackin' menopausal transitioning causing general inflamation systemically, and 2) called Plantar Fasciitis. In essence, the tendon that runs from my heel bone, forward towards my toes, is inflamed/irritated/NOT HAPPY. It's been an issue for about three months now.
I'm icing it by rolling a frozen water bottle under my foot. I'm doing the milder forms of the stretching and strengthening exercises recommended by my doctor. I'm taking an NSAID (Advil) before doing anything that will probably upset it (because I'm NOT going to go to Hawaii and skip the Volcano Hike, that's JUST NOT OK.)
My doctor says I'm simply not resting it enough. She says I need "more time just sitting on my keester." I don't do well mentally/emotionally when I sit still for extended periods.
Advice?
I have been to the doctor (mine is a good one, for sports injuries, at least) and been informed that the reason my heel has been hurting for the past month is 1) directly related to stoopid, rasse-frassa-frickin'-frackin' menopausal transitioning causing general inflamation systemically, and 2) called Plantar Fasciitis. In essence, the tendon that runs from my heel bone, forward towards my toes, is inflamed/irritated/NOT HAPPY. It's been an issue for about three months now.
I'm icing it by rolling a frozen water bottle under my foot. I'm doing the milder forms of the stretching and strengthening exercises recommended by my doctor. I'm taking an NSAID (Advil) before doing anything that will probably upset it (because I'm NOT going to go to Hawaii and skip the Volcano Hike, that's JUST NOT OK.)
My doctor says I'm simply not resting it enough. She says I need "more time just sitting on my keester." I don't do well mentally/emotionally when I sit still for extended periods.
Advice?

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Once it's better, the two exercises have helped me prevent a recurrence are rolling a golf ball under my foot, and stretching the achilles tendon--like a calf stretch, but with the knee bent.
Good luck!
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I emphasize the *seemed* to help because it's hard to tell cause and effect. These are a few good posts about the research evidence on treating plantar fasciitis: http://www.runresearchjunkie.com/the-problem-with-the-treatment-of-plantar-fasciitis/
http://www.runresearchjunkie.com/plantar-fasciiis-how-then-do-you-treat-it/
You have my sympathy! I hope you're able to be active relatively soon.
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Now of course I have a different Achilles issue and I am chewing through the walls because it will not heal. But that's another story.
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The ice-waterbottle I'm using is very similar to your golf ball rolling, I think; I can pack a golf ball with me more readily, though, so that's an awesome tip. The achilles stretch is one I'm adding, too. Your advice has been really helpful.
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I'm been doing the calf stretching, but as I said to Thalia earlier, I really haven't been doing a good job of giving it any rest, as evidenced by my step counter/FitBit thingie. Just two days of being better about staying off it, and doing the stretches and the icing with better regularity, have made the pain lessen quite a bit. Maybe this won't take forever, after all. :-)
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I'm so sorry that you are struggling with the achilles issue. Not healing is so frustrating!! *hugs*
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Ah, treatment variations around the world...
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I found your email in my Junque Folder during the chaos of this past weekend. That Gmail address isn't one I check often enough! I'm replying now.