Sunday, September 06, 2009

Last Thursday, I saw Dr. Michael Tumen, a podiatrist I have visited in the past in Massapequa, NY. I was on a mission to receive a cortisone shot in my heel. He examined me and took a few x-rays, revealing that I have heel spurs on both feet. We discussed the mechanics of plantar fasciitis and then he gave me the shot, to put the fire out as he put it. I was very encouraged by his remark that "we can fix this." Since, my heel has been ok with periodic tingles but no fire. I took a couple of days off, sticking to the elliptical only. I continue to ice, stretch and take anti-inflammatorys. This morning I went to the high school track to walk/run and felt a little fire but have been icing since and am not concerned. The funny thing is the other heel has also been a little tender lately. I am cautiously optimistic but not holding my breath; that said, I have registered for a 5K cross country run next Sunday. More to come.

2 Comments:

Blogger Pam said...

I sure hope you have good results and are able to run your 5K. I know how frustrating it can be when we can't run or do other activities that we so love to do.

Pam

3:11 PM  
Blogger IraFromSyosset said...

Pam, thank you for your good thoughts! Unfortunately, the cortisone shot does not seem to be working. I am moving up to tequilla shots! See you on the road, hopefully, soon!

6:21 PM  

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