Message from @CharlesLaurence -CA

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2017-08-19 23:48:26 UTC  

I'm pretty certain I've got a minor case of plantar fasciitis. Anything I can do to quickly get back to running?

2017-08-19 23:53:06 UTC  
2017-08-20 00:41:52 UTC  

Quickly? Depends how bad

2017-08-20 00:42:18 UTC  

Freeze water bottle and roll on bottom of foot

2017-08-20 00:42:36 UTC  

Get.some nsaids to take with food

2017-08-20 00:43:17 UTC  

Get brace over the counter to sleep in to keep foot dorsiflexed

2017-08-20 00:43:45 UTC  

And stretch w a towel looped around bottom of feet

2017-08-20 00:43:59 UTC  

Of the affected.foot rather

2017-08-20 00:44:17 UTC  

Heel inserts help a bunch as well

2017-08-20 01:46:45 UTC  

What are nsiads?

2017-08-20 01:47:59 UTC  

Is there anything I can do to strengthen my foot and keep running without making it worse?

2017-08-20 01:48:21 UTC  

non steroid anti inflamatory drugs. Tylenol.

2017-08-20 01:49:40 UTC  

I had Plant Fasciatis. One method is to find a cool stream or lake with a smushy gravel bottom, and wade around in it.

2017-08-20 01:51:18 UTC  

Do a full butt-stretch. Then a hamstring stretch. Then calf stetch---In that order. Jumping ahead to the calf stretch is not advisable, because the tendons in your toes connect all the way up the back of your body, and you need to stretch the big muscles first.

2017-08-20 01:54:45 UTC  

Another method to deal with plantar fasciatis is to get some heavy wool socks. Coat them with duct tape, to make an improvised moccasin. Then walk around on pea gravel. Like with the stream-bed technique, what your are doing is breaking up the scar tissue on your foot tendons. You should also ice the feet, elevate them, and take ibuprofen. Before doing more of the pea-gravel walking.

2017-08-20 01:57:55 UTC  

With my case, I saw a foot doctor (podiatrist). He taught me how to tape my feet, and ordered VERY expensive shoe inserts. The 500 dollar inserts are just barely better (for my case) than are Spenco Total Support insoles. https://www.amazon.com/Spenco-Total-Support-Insoles-Womens/dp/B008CJNTI6?th=1

2017-08-20 02:12:56 UTC  

Should I lessen my running. It doesn't seem that bad. I think I just moved away from heel striking too quickly.

2017-08-20 02:17:03 UTC  

Tylenol is not an nsaid

2017-08-20 02:17:12 UTC  

Per wiki, aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen, are all NSAIDs. But Acetaminophen is generally not considered an NSAID because it has only little anti-inflammatory activity. So that's why I was wrong to reflexivly say Tylenol. But I have found you do not want or any other form of tendonitis to set in, because once it does it becomes a chronic condition that is three times as hard to be rid of. After sometimes keeping me awake at night, mine took years to finally clear up. Early medical intervention is the best approach.

2017-08-20 02:17:30 UTC  

Ibuprofen, naproxen, aleve

2017-08-20 02:17:40 UTC  

Doc: your are correct.

2017-08-20 02:17:53 UTC  

Stawberry you do need.to back.off the running

2017-08-20 02:18:25 UTC  

If you keep running on it, it will get worse

2017-08-20 02:18:52 UTC  

You can get severe chronic pain from this if you keep pushing through

2017-08-20 02:19:21 UTC  

Unless you're training for something career critical take a break, do some swimming or something

2017-08-20 02:20:07 UTC  

If you're not doing significantly better after a week or so can consider some oral steroids for stronger anti inflammatory effect

2017-08-20 02:22:55 UTC  

Ice, nsaid, rest most important

2017-08-20 02:36:55 UTC  

I haven't been running at all is the thing

2017-08-20 02:37:03 UTC  

I was just about to get really into it

2017-08-20 02:37:32 UTC  

I just learned how to run correctly recently

2017-08-20 02:39:17 UTC  

Last big thing I did were the marches in Cville

2017-08-20 02:39:44 UTC  

I figured I just did too much too quickly

2017-08-20 02:41:17 UTC  

Yes, I pointed that out on myself already. But the stretching and walking in pea gravel are remedies I know can work.

2017-08-20 02:43:05 UTC  

I also recommended early genuine medical intervention. The pain from it can wake you up at night. It took years for all my tendonitis-type symptoms to diminsh. If you ever get what feels like a sore muscle that never goes away, get to a doctor. Use Ibuprofen, stretching, massage, and Ice. And steriods.

2017-08-20 02:47:27 UTC  

I took some ibuprofen and iced my foot. It only started to hurt after standing up at work all day and when I first woke up on the back of my heels for a minute

2017-08-20 03:00:52 UTC  

Ah, if that mild should be easy fix. Try frozen water bottle trick to massage and ice at same time

2017-08-20 03:01:42 UTC  

If it goes away in a week or two could I do some light running?

2017-08-20 03:03:40 UTC  

Tendons take twice as long to heal as muscles. You'd be wise to wait 4 weeks to go running. That's why you have a bicycle and a place to swim, right?

2017-08-20 03:04:44 UTC  

Another trick is ro roll a ball on the floor under your foot when sitting down. A tennis ball works well.

2017-08-20 03:15:06 UTC  

This type of thing can turn chronic if not careful. Baby it a bit for a month, do lower impact things like Chuck saying, then start back gently.

2017-08-20 03:30:26 UTC  

I feel like all I've done are low impact things. I'm lucky enough my grandparents have a pool but I find it disappointing that the moment start making plans to run this happens