May 10th, 2007

by Lisa Sabin

More Plantar Fasciitis Progress

I have been struggling with Plantar Fasciitis since September. I should’ve cut back on running when I had the original flare up. But, I had signed up for a half-marathon in Las Vegas and had already bought my ticket etc. I don’t usually back down from challenges. I don’t like to back out of races, it’s just not my style. This ability to perservere has helped me with running.

This time, my ability to push myself and ignore pain, has ultimately caused me more pain. Sometimes I am my own worst enemy. I didn’t listen to my body back in September. That mistake has cost me 8 months of not being able to run without pain.

I cut back on running in February, got orthodics, new shoes and went to Physical Therapy. I’ve gotten massage and done yoga. I’ve iced and stretched. I cut running to twice per week. The plantar still hung in there.

I am taking the month of May off running completely. I have been taking ibuproffen and vitamin C to reduce inflammation and promote healing. I am also cleaning up my diet. I am cutting out sugar, caffiene and wine. It’s been 2 weeks now and I am feeling very hopeful. I can tell a difference. This is the right thing to do. It’s what my body has been trying to tell me for months. I’ve just been to stubborn to listen.

Can any of you runners relate????

3 comments:

Lindy (Henderson) tybur said...

YESSS !!! When I run I get injured but I dont want to stop as I love it so….right now I have an injury and I continue to run on it…runners are a special breed we arent like normal people, pain is nothing to us we have an incredible will …… running is so MENTAL its a battle of the mind and we choose to get up early and go on our runs and you knwo what? I love it… I am proud to be a runner..we are not sissies

lsabin said...

We are a crazy bunch! I thought I could manage my plantar fasciitis. Apparently it’s not something you can run through.

Sometimes you can get away with just reducing your mileage, not always though. Good luck with whatever you have going on.

Are you doing any races this Summer or Fall?

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