Sunday, August 26, 2007
Pain, Pain, Go Away

I am so disappointed. This run took me 3hrs and 32 minutes. I looked at 13.1, well just because, and saw 3:18 UGH. You know, though, I could handle being slow if I weren't in pure agony. The thing is, I don't think I can do this again and certainly can't go any further until I have some sort of shoe resolution. In the meantime, I am hobbling around wondering what in the world have we been thinking...I am off to Chicago for a couple days. I had looked forward to repeating my lakefront run but looks like I will be doing a 'test drive' on the treadmill with some different shoes.
Feet at Flickr by Stewart
Labels: foot issues
I wish I had a magic pill or some answers about the shoes, but if you can complete the miles in spite of the pain you can figure out this problem in time. When I have a problem that I can't solve simply, I am not above asking strangers on the street if they have any ideas for me (that is how I found a job for my second husband that got him closer to home before the birth of our daughter).
You rock Nanc, congrats on making it through the long, angonizing, fourteen miler!
Is there any way you could see a podiatrist or a sports medicine doctor to talk about the problems you have with your feet? Maybe they'd have some insight if all the other stuff hasn't worked.
I don't know how you did it? It definitely doesn't sound right. Between the blisters last week and the pain this week, shoes shouldn't hurt this much.
I'm with Moon, I think a podiatrist would be helpful
Congratulations on doing your long run!! Great job!!
I got a blister on the top oh my toe during yesterday's 1/2 marathon. I named it Nancy, in your honor. lol ;)
I hope you find out how to fix your foot problems (I suggest a foot specialist), because someone as dedicated as you are should enjoy the runs, not dread them.
Hang in there!
I think the advice to go see a podiatrist is a great idea. Better yet, if you could find a podiatrist who is a runner or consistently works with runners, he or she may have some better advice or treatments.
Feet stink! (literally and figuratively)
Bill
Sorry to hear that you are still have problems with the shoe fit and the foot pain. I know that how foot pain can be so aggrevating, well... any pain can be, especially for us runners. I hope you can find the solution quickly so you can get back to the tempo you are used to.
Amy
http://blog.runnerslounge.com
Keep going Nancy.
IT is a pain the ass finding the right shoes, I am still having my share of shoe issues...for some reason my left foot always acts up compared to my right(little bastard)
Good luck Nancy on finding the correct shoes & good job on ur long run, fighting through the pain.
That sounds horrid!! But great job getting it done!! I totally would have stopped at eight miles if I was in pain. LOL!
I hope you're able to get some answers about your poor doggies soon!!
But you should feel satisfaction in running farther than you ever have before! That is a great job!
Cranky
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