Z-Knight
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 3, 2015
Thanks for your inputs - I really appreciate it. I'm just worried because of how painful it has been to even take a step and then reading of people having to deal with this injury for months or more!! The thought of not being able to run or even walk comfortably just because of one stupid run was just overwhelming. In my case this injury was not a result of multi-day/week/month of overuse it was following just one particular run on a hilly course. And mostly because the darn roads were sloped to the sides. 3 miles into that run I was getting severe tightness on my other foot (left foot) - like in the ankle because of how it was turned slighlty while my right foot (the injured one) was flat. After the run it was the left foot that hurt while the "injured" right foot was fine - but then came Monday morning and it was bad.
Coupled with that injury I also pinched a damn nerve in my shoulder so have to deal with that pain for the past 4 days. My aunt from Poland once told me she had this one disease called SKS or "Starosc Kurwa Starosc", which roughly translated into English is "Aging Fracking Aging".
All I want out of this running is to run at least one marathon where I am not hurt - I want to be able to give it my all and see if I can actually perform as I've been able to in training. Hopefully that will happen one day. Thanks again.
Coupled with that injury I also pinched a damn nerve in my shoulder so have to deal with that pain for the past 4 days. My aunt from Poland once told me she had this one disease called SKS or "Starosc Kurwa Starosc", which roughly translated into English is "Aging Fracking Aging".
All I want out of this running is to run at least one marathon where I am not hurt - I want to be able to give it my all and see if I can actually perform as I've been able to in training. Hopefully that will happen one day. Thanks again.