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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Bruce Rioja » Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:37 am

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Burnden Paddock wrote:Been to the docs this evening as I've had a niggling tightness in my lower calf/Achilles over the last month, which has contributed to my lack of running. I tend to limp around the office for 3-4 days after each run. She's making me an appointment for an ultrasound on it. The other one has started to give me gip tonight. I'm guessing that the 25th is looking pretty doubtful. Gutted!
Oh mate. That's bad news. Hope you get it sorted though.
Cheers mate. Apparently they do them in the community and into the evenings, which should mean a relatively quick appointment close to home. Had to give it 2 weeks rest before this week and with a bit more rest and the benefit of a scan, who knows? Still up for coming down to watch and the rest of the day that we had planned, if you are!
Well I'm still on track to do the run, so long as I can avoid injury or lurgy, but it's looking increasingly like there's only me doing it now, less Harry's still up for it? But yeah, I'm deffo up for it.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Burnden Paddock » Fri Oct 03, 2014 6:30 pm

Harry Genshaw wrote:Unlucky BP. I have calcification on my achilles, the only relief I've found has been less road running. All being well though I'm up for the park run on the 18th. Hope you make it fella
Cheers Harry. I'll see what they say when I go for the scan and take it from there. Getting really pissed off now as my left knee has started to give me gip. I'm a walking limping wreck.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Burnden Paddock » Tue Oct 07, 2014 7:02 pm

Scan on Monday. Fingers crossed!

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Burnden Paddock wrote:Scan on Monday. Fingers crossed!

good luck with that... hope it's good news!

Is there a scenario you fear?

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Burnden Paddock » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:02 pm

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Burnden Paddock wrote:Scan on Monday. Fingers crossed!

good luck with that... hope it's good news!

Is there a scenario you fear?
Not particularly. The fingers crossed was more to do with my being fit to join Bruce and Harry at the parkrun on the 25th tbh. Although Harry's calcification of the Achilles has given me food for thought. :shock: Internet diagnosis (yes, I know!) suggests overpronation which can be corrected with the right trainers. We'll see. Thanks for the good wishes btw!

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Post by Bruce Rioja » Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:20 pm

Good luck with it, BP. Get yersen right, mate - there's a Parkrun every week so don't rush it.
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Harry Genshaw » Tue Oct 07, 2014 10:55 pm

Aye, good luck BP. If you over pronate as I do, then the right trainers with support will help. I found Sweatshop at Chorley to be pretty helpful with diagnosis and good recommendations. Tobbutts may be a good shout too.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Wed Oct 08, 2014 7:52 am

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Burnden Paddock wrote:Scan on Monday. Fingers crossed!

good luck with that... hope it's good news!

Is there a scenario you fear?
Not particularly. The fingers crossed was more to do with my being fit to join Bruce and Harry at the parkrun on the 25th tbh. Although Harry's calcification of the Achilles has given me food for thought. :shock: Internet diagnosis (yes, I know!) suggests overpronation which can be corrected with the right trainers. We'll see. Thanks for the good wishes btw!

How did you get on?

After 5 weeks of 'resting' my consultant has decided surgery is required. Booking in for the beginning of November today for the op. :|

4 to 6 weeks recovery and then I may/ should be back in full training. End of October's definitely out. Sorry guys.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

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Gary the Enfield wrote: After 5 weeks of 'resting' my consultant has decided surgery is required.
that doesn't sound good. sorry to hear that :(

since you became serious about running - what's the longest you've had to stop for? How quickly/slowly do you start to lose the condition you once had and does it take long to regain it?

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Wed Oct 08, 2014 8:40 am

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Gary the Enfield wrote: After 5 weeks of 'resting' my consultant has decided surgery is required.
that doesn't sound good. sorry to hear that :(

since you became serious about running - what's the longest you've had to stop for? How quickly/slowly do you start to lose the condition you once had and does it take long to regain it?
It takes about two weeks to lose your peak fitness but longer for the core. If you stop completely it will obviously taper off more quickly.

The longest I went last time was when I had a fractured Sacrum (didn't know at the time) whilst training for the 2012 Marathon (London). I stopped running for six weeks which coincided with Christmas and I wasn't doing any other exercise.

From scratch it took weeks to recover and, two weeks before the race, I'd only run one decent distance of 16 miles. That's probably why I only managed 4hrs 30mins on the day.

This is (hopefully) different. I can swim and cycle without putting any pressure on the joint. If he (the surgeon) has to cut away a section of the meniscus then I will be back to work within two weeks and running again within 5 to 6.

Just need to up my swimming/ cycling and keep the weight down in the meantime.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by thebish » Wed Oct 08, 2014 8:45 am

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Gary the Enfield wrote: After 5 weeks of 'resting' my consultant has decided surgery is required.
that doesn't sound good. sorry to hear that :(

since you became serious about running - what's the longest you've had to stop for? How quickly/slowly do you start to lose the condition you once had and does it take long to regain it?
It takes about two weeks to lose your peak fitness but longer for the core. If you stop completely it will obviously taper off more quickly.

The longest I went last time was when I had a fractured Sacrum (didn't know at the time) whilst training for the 2012 Marathon (London). I stopped running for six weeks which coincided with Christmas and I wasn't doing any other exercise.

From scratch it took weeks to recover and, two weeks before the race, I'd only run one decent distance of 16 miles. That's probably why I only managed 4hrs 30mins on the day.

This is (hopefully) different. I can swim and cycle without putting any pressure on the joint. If he (the surgeon) has to cut away a section of the meniscus then I will be back to work within two weeks and running again within 5 to 6.

Just need to up my swimming/ cycling and keep the weight down in the meantime.
it certainly sounds like a good thing that you expanded your repertoire into the triathlon... I know it's frustrating for you now - but I guess you'd be growing a beard and watching Jeremy Kyle if it weren't for the cycling and swimming...

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Wed Oct 08, 2014 9:05 am

thebish wrote:
Gary the Enfield wrote:
thebish wrote:
Gary the Enfield wrote: After 5 weeks of 'resting' my consultant has decided surgery is required.
that doesn't sound good. sorry to hear that :(

since you became serious about running - what's the longest you've had to stop for? How quickly/slowly do you start to lose the condition you once had and does it take long to regain it?
It takes about two weeks to lose your peak fitness but longer for the core. If you stop completely it will obviously taper off more quickly.

The longest I went last time was when I had a fractured Sacrum (didn't know at the time) whilst training for the 2012 Marathon (London). I stopped running for six weeks which coincided with Christmas and I wasn't doing any other exercise.

From scratch it took weeks to recover and, two weeks before the race, I'd only run one decent distance of 16 miles. That's probably why I only managed 4hrs 30mins on the day.

This is (hopefully) different. I can swim and cycle without putting any pressure on the joint. If he (the surgeon) has to cut away a section of the meniscus then I will be back to work within two weeks and running again within 5 to 6.

Just need to up my swimming/ cycling and keep the weight down in the meantime.
it certainly sounds like a good thing that you expanded your repertoire into the triathlon... I know it's frustrating for you now - but I guess you'd be growing a beard and watching Jeremy Kyle if it weren't for the cycling and swimming...

You say that like it's a bad thing. :conf:

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Bruce Rioja » Wed Oct 08, 2014 9:28 am

Gary the Enfield wrote: End of October's definitely out. Sorry guys.
Again - get yourself sorted, lad. There are plenty more Parkruns if you're around and can fit one in as part of your rehab or summat.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Wed Oct 08, 2014 9:42 am

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Gary the Enfield wrote: End of October's definitely out. Sorry guys.
Again - get yourself sorted, lad. There are plenty more Parkruns if you're around and can fit one in as part of your rehab or summat.

So that's two hits that I owe my sniper for now

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Burnden Paddock » Mon Oct 13, 2014 8:05 pm

No Park Run for me sadly. I have something, can't remember the name, but it begins with P. Its basically inflammation caused by my Achilles and bone rubbing against each other where the two meet. I also have fluid under my heels. Got to make a doctors appointment later in the week and get a referral to a podiatrist. The woman doing the scan seemed to think its caused by wearing flat soled shoes and trainers. Still, at least its given me an excuse to buy heels! :oops:

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by thebish » Mon Oct 13, 2014 8:10 pm

Burnden Paddock wrote:No Park Run for me sadly. I have something, can't remember the name, but it begins with P.
a Pain in the ankle?

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Burnden Paddock wrote:No Park Run for me sadly. I have something, can't remember the name, but it begins with P.
a Pain in the ankle?

Planter faciitis?

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by thebish » Tue Oct 14, 2014 8:56 am

any further news on the surgery GtE?

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Post by Gary the Enfield » Tue Oct 14, 2014 9:55 am

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thebish wrote:any further news on the surgery GtE?

Booked in for 17th November.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Harry Genshaw » Tue Oct 14, 2014 1:03 pm

I'll be at the park run ae:)

I'll need to be after Saturday's fiasco. 1st XC of the season and knowing I was some way off fitness, I decided to use it as a steady run. Since I've been trying to shift a few pounds I've been laying off carbs for a while. Attempting a race at 2.30pm on just a bowl of corn flakes from 8am was a bit numb to be honest :crazy: and only confirmed by me being overtaken by gangs of pensioners as well as lapped by the eventual winner :oops:
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