Friday, August 24, 2007
Momma Called the Doctor and the Doctor Said....
Well, after a day and a half of soaking and babying my feet, one blister is completely healed and the other two are red and raging in the tissues underneath. I thought they were getting better, but knew this morning that a trip to the doc was in order. I now have an antibiotic
which will hopefully take care of this, but I am definitely skipping the scheduled 4 mile run today.There were actually some scary moments where the infection seemed to be spreading before my eyes, but it seems to have stopped progressing for the moment with some icing. Antibiotics should be kicking in soon.
I'm still hoping to be well enough to do 14 on Sunday. I'm trying to just take a day at a time. There's still lots of time, right?
Labels: foot issues
As a runner you are saying to yourself, "I've just got to do that run Sunday.". Its already on the schedule and if there is one thing we runners hate....its changing the schedule. In this case, yes hopefully you will be better on Sunday, but if not you have to take it easy. Let those dogs get better and know that a little down time will make you stronger in the long run (pun intended and hopefully smile elicited).
Hang in there.
Bill
What did the doctor say in regards to you running?
Hang in there!
I'm so sorry to hear about your feet! Have you tried really good socks? Several years ago I purchased Thorlos and they really helped me with my blister problems.
Take it easy and rest those feet!
Sandy
I do wear good socks and these shoes had been fine for 200 miles, but I tried a new insert for support and didn't get them laced very tight. I think it caused too much sliding around. The dilemma is, whether or not to leave the insert in and just lace tighter. Makes me very nervous for when I do heal up, but I do need more support than these shoes were providing. I have been trying other shoes too, but nothing has been just right, yet.
Thanks, everyone, for your suggestions and well-wishes.
Amy
http://blog.runnerslounge.com
I feel for you. I had gotten a blister on my toe that went under the toenail and thus I lost the toenail. This was all during a 200 mile relay, so I couldn't quit(really I couldn't let the other team members down). So I vote to rest the feets, I know the dilema of what ails afterwards.
I hope you were able to get your long run in, but not at the expense of your foot. Best of luck!
A layer of Vaseline is good to put on ur spots that u normally get blisters... larger shoe size, mine are one size larger...so half or larger is good because ur feet swell & bump on the toe box.. and yes good socks...I use smartwool.
Take care
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