My plantar fasciatis symptoms were exactly like what you described -- and were completely cured by custom orthotics (which I wear in the bike shoes) and stretching the calf many time a day.
On the other hand, radiating calf pain can be a symptom of pulmonary embolism - which my sister-in law survived by the skin of her teeth (and a really great EMT and ER) last year. So do be careful please.
I come from a long line of amature physicians, so take this with a grain of salt.
Hope you are feeling better soon.
Hey Sara, I don't have anything to add to the the actual discussion, but wanted you to know I'm thinking of you!! If you start to feel down about not quite making your 3000 miles, just think of me. I've only got 1000 for 2007!!
"The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury
Hmmm, the saga continues. You're probably all bored to tears with my whining, but whatever is going on with my foot/ankle, it's not going away, so I'm off to the Dr. tomorrow morning. I really want to know what is going on. Someone at work told me that her husband walked around in moderate pain for 3 weeks with a broken bone in his foot before he finally went to the Dr. for an x-ray. So I'm hoping it's not something like that!
Starfish - wasn't most of that 1,000 miles climbing straight up the sides of mountains?![]()
If it turns out that it is plantar fascitis or something involving the tendons in the ankle, I would make sure to get into a physical therapist. I let something similar to what you are describing heal itself for over 10 months by resting and using anti-inflamitories - I started to feel better and began exercising again only to have it return in full force. Square one. I went to a physical therapist about three weeks later who manipulated several of the tendons in my arch, ankle, and toes. He broke up scar tissue and taught me some very strange, but effective stretches. I felt relief that evening. I went back a few times after that and was SO PLEASED with the results. Now if anything in my feet start causing problems, I get right in.
I also second getting custom insoles, although I used some that I purchased at a web site called Sole Custom Footbeds. I trimmed them to fit my cycling shoes, put them in the oven for a few minutes, took them out, slipped them in my cycling shoes, and stood on them for a few minutes while they made a custom mold to my foot. I love them.
Just my $.02
Let us know what happens!
"The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury