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    Originally posted by Turkalicious View Post
    Cheers for the advice guys, I can feel it still when walking so I am resting up and seeing how it goes for now, If it improves I will try running next week.

    I am wearing my running shoes at work at the moment, with the structures insoles in, and am going to try and wear them as much as possible whilst resting.

    I've got a horrible feeling it is going to come to me pulling out of the marathon, which will absolutely kill me! But if its for the greater good and all that!
    Pay to see a podiatrist ...I thought I had plantar - it was diagnosed by a doctor but after seeing the podiatrist was correctly diagnosed as a ligament damage in my foot that took months to heal with the foot strapped daily. Eventualy ended up with orthotics for running/football and others for daily use.. I'd highly recommend the visit I'm in my 50's and would have been ****ed years ago otherwise
    All you touch and all you see
    Is all your life will ever be

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      Originally posted by bacon View Post
      Pay to see a podiatrist ...I thought I had plantar - it was diagnosed by a doctor but after seeing the podiatrist was correctly diagnosed as a ligament damage in my foot that took months to heal with the foot strapped daily. Eventualy ended up with orthotics for running/football and others for daily use.. I'd highly recommend the visit I'm in my 50's and would have been ****ed years ago otherwise
      Took your advice Bacon, went to see a podiatrist this morning, she said it isn't Planar, which is good news in the short term.

      She thinks it is just muscle fatigue from overuse in training, and didn't rule out a stress fracture.

      Been given some quick fixes to help aid the recovery, so hopefully if the dicomfort eases I will be able to run the marathon. May not be able to hit my targets of between 3 1/2 to 4 hours but still should run at a decent pace.

      Need to rest it up and see how it goes next week! Thanks for all the advice guys

      Supposed to be completing a Tough Mudder on the 2nd May aswell!

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        Originally posted by Turkalicious View Post
        Took your advice Bacon, went to see a podiatrist this morning, she said it isn't Planar, which is good news in the short term.

        She thinks it is just muscle fatigue from overuse in training, and didn't rule out a stress fracture.

        Been given some quick fixes to help aid the recovery, so hopefully if the dicomfort eases I will be able to run the marathon. May not be able to hit my targets of between 3 1/2 to 4 hours but still should run at a decent pace.

        Need to rest it up and see how it goes next week! Thanks for all the advice guys

        Supposed to be completing a Tough Mudder on the 2nd May aswell!
        Glad to hear it's not too serious, What type of exercises did she give you?
        'The tide is very much in our court now.'

        Keegan

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          Carra: 81km
          Turk: 39.8km
          bacon: 26.2km
          Pablo: 13.3km
          Saveloy: 8.4km

          +7km

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            Managed a third run in a week for the first time this year and only minor, minor discomfort. Right foot is still a bit shakey but think that's probably down to my paranoia with that particular foot and my knee is being held together by all the kinsiotape in the world but the pain is more than manageable. Still fear the big miles and don't like to be too far from home in case of another blown knee, breakdown with my foot/ achilles/ calf but with todays 8 miles that's 21 miles this week and that's the most I've managed in a week since way back in the first week of January.

            Only running one in two days so if tomorrow's rest goes well I may see if I can break 10 miles on Saturday (without having a heart attack )
            A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.

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              Carra: 81km
              Turk: 39.8kme
              bacon: 26.2km
              Saveloy: 15.9km
              Pablo: 13.3km

              7.5km

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                Carra: 81km
                Turk: 39.8kme
                bacon: 31.2km
                Saveloy: 15.9km
                Pablo: 13.3km

                +5
                All you touch and all you see
                Is all your life will ever be

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                  Carra: 86km
                  Turk: 39.8kme
                  bacon: 31.2km
                  Saveloy: 15.9km
                  Pablo: 13.3km

                  +5km
                  'The tide is very much in our court now.'

                  Keegan

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                    Originally posted by Carras_Shin_Pads View Post
                    Glad to hear it's not too serious, What type of exercises did she give you?
                    The main exercise she said to carry on doing is rolling a golf ball underneath the sore area applying as much pressure as possible.

                    Also said that a frozen drinks bottle running along the bottom should help too.

                    She gave me a bit of loose rubber to put under the affected area so that it tilts my foot away from applying pressure on it, which appears to be working.

                    She made sure that I knew these were all temporary 'quick fix' remedies and that if it persists I need to get it looked at.

                    But at the moment I am getting a bit of optimism back about being able to run on the 26th!

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                      Carra: 86km
                      bacon: 48.4km
                      Turk: 39.8km
                      Saveloy: 15.9km
                      Pablo: 13.3km

                      +17.2km
                      All you touch and all you see
                      Is all your life will ever be

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                        Carra: 86km
                        bacon: 48.4km
                        Turk: 39.8km
                        wiw: 20.2km
                        Saveloy: 15.9km
                        Pablo: 13.3km

                        +20.2km done this week in 2 runs

                        Decided to just run around random streets rather do the usual laps around Blackheath. Tripped up without actually falling and nearly tore my sack in half. Ended up going down an absolutely massive hill, was fine on the way down but **** me the way back up was tough going
                        Sack swinging like Dub-D40 on a door hinge

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                          Originally posted by Turkalicious View Post
                          The main exercise she said to carry on doing is rolling a golf ball underneath the sore area applying as much pressure as possible.

                          Also said that a frozen drinks bottle running along the bottom should help too.

                          She gave me a bit of loose rubber to put under the affected area so that it tilts my foot away from applying pressure on it, which appears to be working.

                          She made sure that I knew these were all temporary 'quick fix' remedies and that if it persists I need to get it looked at.

                          But at the moment I am getting a bit of optimism back about being able to run on the 26th!
                          Nice one, keep it up!
                          'The tide is very much in our court now.'

                          Keegan

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                            Carra: 98km
                            bacon: 48.4km
                            Turk: 39.8km
                            wiw: 20.2km
                            Saveloy: 15.9km
                            Pablo: 13.3km

                            +12km
                            'The tide is very much in our court now.'

                            Keegan

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                              Carra: 98km
                              bacon: 48.4km
                              Turk: 39.8km
                              wiw: 20.2km
                              Pablo: 19.5km
                              Saveloy: 15.9km

                              +6.2km Off the bottom! Sav

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                                Carra: 108km
                                bacon: 48.4km
                                Turk: 39.8km
                                wiw: 20.2km
                                Pablo: 19.5km
                                Saveloy: 15.9km

                                +10km
                                'The tide is very much in our court now.'

                                Keegan

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