Okay, ladies, 'fess up and tell us what you did. RP and I had our second 11-miler scheduled for yesterday, which we did. The weather was cloudy, windy, and very humid, with a temperature of 60 degrees. This is November, isn't it?![]()
Next week is our last long run before the half.We plan to run for 2 hours and 15 minutes, since that's our projected finish time for the half. Hopefully, we'll reach 13 miles in that time.
Had planned to ride w/hubby today, but it's pretty windy due to a cold front coming through, so the ride has been scrapped. Bummer.
Happy running (and riding!) to everyone. Stay safe and healthy.
KB



We plan to run for 2 hours and 15 minutes, since that's our projected finish time for the half. Hopefully, we'll reach 13 miles in that time.
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I have a couple of things going on. I have an accessory navicular bone (extra navicular bone), pronate and have flat feet (I do wear custom orthotics). The podiatrist said it was post tib tendinitis. I had an MRI and there were no tears or fractures, but I did have stress reaction (step before a fx) in the talus (??) and accessory navicular. I think I have plantar fasciitis and so does my PT. I have been going 3 times/week and getting iontophoresis with dexamethasone (steroid) and deep tissue massage that hurts like a b#$%@ ! it's helped some.

I had some success with ionto for my shoulder (rotator cuff), it seemed to make a difference when combined with ice/heat and massage. I also found acupuncture to help me out there, but I don't know how that would work for feet... there are alot of points on the feet, though. I was an acupuncture skeptic, but it was the most significant improvement I saw following PT (especially iontophoresis, which was the first time in PT I started to feel better).
