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« Reply #690 on: Wednesday, November 2, 2022, 17:44:59 »

Try not to Google for information until you've been seen by a specialist to stop unnecessary worrying.
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« Reply #691 on: Thursday, November 3, 2022, 09:54:52 »

I have a pacemaker fitted in 2013 to deal with a heart block condition. My heartbeat had dropped to a low rate and was unsteady, I felt very tired and sick at times. Its set to 60 beats which is my normal, and its wonderful, no problems, I can still jog a mile every day. There is a monitor which records my heart details at night electronically.
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« Reply #692 on: Sunday, April 9, 2023, 12:21:53 »

Anyone, especially the runners, ever suffered with tendinitis in their Achilles?

Got it bad at the moment and can’t seem to shift it, I’ve rested it, iced it, had acupuncture, ultrasound, massages - the lot.

Anyone got any ideas? Went for a 6 mile hike this morning and it’s not happy with me.
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« Reply #693 on: Sunday, April 9, 2023, 12:27:35 »

You could try seeing a physiotherapist (easier said than done) or maybe discuss a cortisone injection with the Doctor if rest dosen't cure it.
I have a similar problem with tennis elbow.
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« Reply #694 on: Sunday, April 9, 2023, 13:35:32 »

Anyone, especially the runners, ever suffered with tendinitis in their Achilles?

Got it bad at the moment and can’t seem to shift it, I’ve rested it, iced it, had acupuncture, ultrasound, massages - the lot.

Anyone got any ideas? Went for a 6 mile hike this morning and it’s not happy with me.
Best thing I ever did as far as running injury prevention was go and get a free gait assessment in a running shop. They film you on a treadmill in a neutral shoe and then try you with other shoes and repeat to see how the different shoes affect things. A trainer at the gym noticed I was moving from side to side on the treadmill and suggested I was over pronating and I should get assessed for other shoes. I used to get pain that I assumed was shin splints and since I changed to a new type of shoe I haven’t had any problems. The shoes won’t help you recover quicker from any injury you have currently but may prevent recurrence.
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« Reply #695 on: Sunday, April 9, 2023, 14:33:54 »

Anyone, especially the runners, ever suffered with tendinitis in their Achilles?

Got it bad at the moment and can’t seem to shift it, I’ve rested it, iced it, had acupuncture, ultrasound, massages - the lot.

Anyone got any ideas? Went for a 6 mile hike this morning and it’s not happy with me.
Could be a number of things
Over pronation as mentioned above might be worth a trip to someone like Run Swindon in old town to gait your gait checked

Can also be caused if you ramp up your miles too quickly especially if you’ve not run regularly or just returned to running.

Do you run on your tip toes?
Make sure you are doing some cross train as well running it’s important especially legs and core.

If it doesn’t clear up highly recommend Danny Clayton he’ll see you right
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« Reply #696 on: Sunday, April 9, 2023, 14:42:02 »

I went to Run Swindon last year, due to shin splints, and they were excellent. So for that reason I don’t think it’s running related. I’ve also cut down on it lately and just been walking more and doing general gym work.
I was playing Badminton most weeks too, which is when it started to get worse

But I’ve done next to nothing the last 2/3 weeks to try and give it a rest, and it doesn’t seem to be getting much better at all. .

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« Reply #697 on: Sunday, April 9, 2023, 14:42:51 »

Anyone, especially the runners, ever suffered with tendinitis in their Achilles?

Got it bad at the moment and can’t seem to shift it, I’ve rested it, iced it, had acupuncture, ultrasound, massages - the lot.

Anyone got any ideas? Went for a 6 mile hike this morning and it’s not happy with me.

Pretend you’re playing in midfield for Swindon.
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« Reply #698 on: Sunday, April 9, 2023, 14:43:37 »

Pretend you’re playing in midfield for Swindon.

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