I thought it could be my shoes were too tight, initially. The pain seemed localized to the left side of the tongue area of the shoe if that makes any sense. Right where it seems to hit my ankle bone on the inside of my foot. The pain then moved to the top of my foot and up my shin a little bit. I was wearing wool socks (thinner wool socks) that day because it was chilly. I loosened up the BOA closure when I started to feel the pain, but that either didn't help or I had done enough damage already to where the loosening didn't help. In my hypochondriac phase, I thought it was the beginning of plantar fasciitis, but I don't seem to have most of the symptoms listed (no stabbing pain when walking or first thing in the morning when you get out of bed, no tingling, etc.). I'm wondering if the cleat position is off - I've had problems adjusting to these shoes, and I'm wondering if I need to move the cleat rearward. Maybe I'm using a part of my foot that I shouldn't be using and I've caused some sort of tendon strain?



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