I know it's stupid :)
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
I know it's stupid :)
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
I know it's stupid :)
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
I sincerely wish you luck with this, Pete.
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:The thing about aspirin-like drugs is that you can't just shove 'em in like you can do with antibiotics. They kill pain but only for a while. So you can't rely on Advil because it it will stop working if you gobble it down.
I know it's stupid :)I sincerely wish you luck with this, Pete.
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
My first suggestion is to see your doctor.
Saw, old man, you agree?
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:> On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote: > > I know it's stupid :) > > > > I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and Icould be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week > > > > Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play. > > > > Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very
I know it's stupid :)
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
I know it's stupid :)
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
I sincerely wish you luck with this, Pete.The thing about aspirin-like drugs is that you can't just shove 'em in like you can do with antibiotics. They kill pain but only for a while. So you can't rely on Advil because it it will stop working if you gobble it down.
My first suggestion is to see your doctor.
Saw, old man, you agree?
On 9/1/2023 1:18 PM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
I know it's stupid :)
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)My feet used to bother me after playing tennis until I started noticing
that some pro's take off their shoes and socks before leaving the court.
They put on flip-flops or sandals. I started doing that and I noticed
that it allowed my feet to recover much faster (cooling them and
stretching them out I assume). Might want to try that.
bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> Wrote in message:rcould be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week > > > > Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play. > > > > Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:> On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote: > > I know it's stupid :) > > > > I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I
I am very careful with meds.
I only take advil before playing, take two 200mg at the start of the play and may take a third after I am done, most probably won't take it.
I don't take any when I don't play.
I was just wondering if any one had magical ways to deal with it.
I wear a plantar fasciitis splint at night, it helps reduce the pain when I wake up.
On Friday, 1 September 2023 at 20:10:01 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:you'd be mad to go to see a doctor for something like this, he'd prob only try to sell you the strongest drugs he possibly could!
On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:The thing about aspirin-like drugs is that you can't just shove 'em in like you can do with antibiotics. They kill pain but only for a while. So you can't rely on Advil because it it will stop working if you gobble it down.
I know it's stupid :)I sincerely wish you luck with this, Pete.
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
My first suggestion is to see your doctor.
Saw, old man, you agree?
On Friday, 1 September 2023 at 20:43:16 UTC+1, PeteWasLucky wrote:> bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> Wrote in message:r > > On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:> On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote: > > I know it's stupid :) > > >and during play. > > > > Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained. > > > > Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week > > > > Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing
On Friday, 1 September 2023 at 23:28:56 UTC+1, Scall5 wrote:
On 9/1/2023 1:18 PM, PeteWasLucky wrote:Great tip, PWL also try walking around the house bare footed as much as possible to strengthen your arches and toughen up your foot base.
I know it's stupid :)My feet used to bother me after playing tennis until I started noticing
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
that some pro's take off their shoes and socks before leaving the court.
They put on flip-flops or sandals. I started doing that and I noticed
that it allowed my feet to recover much faster (cooling them and
stretching them out I assume). Might want to try that.
On 9/1/23 5:33 PM, PeteWasLucky wrote:> The Iceberg <iceberg.rules@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>> On Friday, 1 September 2023 at 20:43:16 UTC+1, PeteWasLucky wrote:> bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> Wrote in message:r > > On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:> On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote: > > I know it's stupid :) > > > > I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles
I know it's stupid :)
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
I know it's stupid :)I sincerely wish you luck with this, Pete.
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
The thing about aspirin-like drugs is that you can't just shove 'em in like you can do with antibiotics. They kill pain but only for a while. So you can't rely on Advil because it it will stop working if you gobble it down.
My first suggestion is to see your doctor.
Saw, old man, you agree?
On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
I know it's stupid :)I sincerely wish you luck with this, Pete.
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May.
I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours
playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before
playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I
am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has
to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the
freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts
to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
On 2/09/2023 5:09 am, bmoore wrote:
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
I know it's stupid :)I sincerely wish you luck with this, Pete.
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of
May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3
hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before
playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I
am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has
to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my
weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before
the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts
to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
The thing about aspirin-like drugs is that you can't just shove 'em in
like you can do with antibiotics. They kill pain but only for a while.
So you can't rely on Advil because it it will stop working if you
gobble it down.
My first suggestion is to see your doctor.
Saw, old man, you agree?
Waste of time imo, just need time to get better.
On 2/09/2023 4:58 am, Sawfish wrote:> On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:>> I know it's stupid :)>>>> I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. >> I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours >>playing singles 3-4 times a week>>>> Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before >> playing and during play.>>>> Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I >> am playing very constrained.>>>> Also, I
On 2/09/2023 4:18 am, PeteWasLucky wrote:> I know it's stupid :)> > I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week> > Definitelyit got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.> > Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.> > Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has
PeteWasLucky kirjoitti 1.9.2023 klo 22.43:could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week > > > > Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play. > > > > Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very
bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> Wrote in message:r
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:> On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote: > > I know it's stupid :) > > > > I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I
I am very careful with meds.
I only take advil before playing, take two 200mg at the start of the play and may take a third after I am done, most probably won't take it.
I don't take any when I don't play.
I was just wondering if any one had magical ways to deal with it.
I wear a plantar fasciitis splint at night, it helps reduce the pain when I wake up.
This sounds a bit crazy. Something Nadal would do.
I'd definitely stop playing and rest the foot.
On 2/09/2023 4:58 am, Sawfish wrote:
On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
I know it's stupid :)I sincerely wish you luck with this, Pete.
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of
May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3
hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before
playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I
am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has
to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my
weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before
the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts
to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
He'll need it. I've watched my wife go though agonizing pain, but eventually you get better
- a slow process.
On 2/09/2023 5:09 am, bmoore wrote:
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
I know it's stupid :)I sincerely wish you luck with this, Pete.
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of
May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3
hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before
playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that
I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it
has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry
my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before
the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any
shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
The thing about aspirin-like drugs is that you can't just shove 'em
in like you can do with antibiotics. They kill pain but only for a
while. So you can't rely on Advil because it it will stop working if
you gobble it down.
My first suggestion is to see your doctor.
Saw, old man, you agree?
Waste of time imo, just need time to get better.
On 9/2/23 7:29 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:playing singles 3-4 times a week>>>> Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before >> playing and during play.>>>> Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I >> am playing very constrained.>>>> Also, I
Whisper <whi...@ozemail.com.au> Wrote in message:r
On 2/09/2023 4:58 am, Sawfish wrote:> On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:>> I know it's stupid :)>>>> I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. >> I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours >>
It's really irritating.Regrettably, no shortcuts...
The Iceberg <iceber...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:rplaying and during play. > > > > Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained. > > > > Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of
On Friday, 1 September 2023 at 20:43:16 UTC+1, PeteWasLucky wrote:> bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> Wrote in message:r > > On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:> On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote: > > I know it's stupid :) > >
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week > > > > Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before
cos absolutely everyone is now diagnosed with "plantar fascitis" if they have any foot complaint whatsoever these days. 10 years ago physios only told people they had plantar fascitis if it was majorly serious, although even then it was mostly cos theydidn't know what was wrong.
Ice, Advil is ibuprofen.
I know it's plantar fascitis. I have had it before and it has very clear symptoms.
Two days of rest won't cut it, it needs weeks or months to heal.
On 9/2/23 2:52 AM, Whisper wrote:> On 2/09/2023 5:09 am, bmoore wrote:>> On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:>>> On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:>>>> I know it's stupid :)>>>>>>>> I started to feel plantar fasciitisin my left foot around end of >>>> May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 >>>> hours playing singles 3-4 times a week>>>>>>>> Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before >>>> playing and during play.>>>>>>>>
Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:rfasciitis in my left foot around end of >>>> May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 >>>> hours playing singles 3-4 times a week>>>>>>>> Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before >>>> playing and during
On 9/2/23 2:52 AM, Whisper wrote:> On 2/09/2023 5:09 am, bmoore wrote:>> On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:>>> On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:>>>> I know it's stupid :)>>>>>>>> I started to feel plantar
:)
Take care Saw.
But maybe the pain in fingers and wrist are caused by writing all these long posts and I am sure you were doing some kind of writing too (professionally) too.
On 9/2/23 11:28 AM, bmoore wrote:fasciitis in my left foot around end of >>>> May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 >>>> hours playing singles 3-4 times a week>>>>>>>> Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before >>>> playing and during
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 10:42:12 AM UTC-7, PeteWasLucky wrote:
Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
On 9/2/23 2:52 AM, Whisper wrote:> On 2/09/2023 5:09 am, bmoore wrote:>> On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:>>> On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:>>>> I know it's stupid :)>>>>>>>> I started to feel plantar
:)A lot of it is what angle you hold your hands at when using the keyboard and mouse.
Take care Saw.
But maybe the pain in fingers and wrist are caused by writing all these long posts and I am sure you were doing some kind of writing too (professionally) too.
If you've had carpal tunnel you know it sucks.Mainly I viewed it as an irritant. It had a clear, simple and effective treatment.
But mainly I was using it as an example of stuff just surfacing all of a sudden, just like the kracken in Clash of the Titans.
On 9/2/23 4:43 PM, bmoore wrote:fasciitis in my left foot around end of >>>> May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 >>>> hours playing singles 3-4 times a week>>>>>>>> Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before >>>> playing and during
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 12:07:11 PM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
On 9/2/23 11:28 AM, bmoore wrote:
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 10:42:12 AM UTC-7, PeteWasLucky wrote:
Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
On 9/2/23 2:52 AM, Whisper wrote:> On 2/09/2023 5:09 am, bmoore wrote:>> On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:>>> On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:>>>> I know it's stupid :)>>>>>>>> I started to feel plantar
interesting. I had it for about 2 weeks. This horrible feeling in my wrist. It popped up out of nowhere but I knew the cause. I used ice and ibuprofen and rode it out, and changed my work habits. All is well for years now. Was super painful though.Mainly I viewed it as an irritant. It had a clear, simple and effective >> treatment.:)A lot of it is what angle you hold your hands at when using the keyboard and mouse.
Take care Saw.
But maybe the pain in fingers and wrist are caused by writing all these long posts and I am sure you were doing some kind of writing too (professionally) too.
If you've had carpal tunnel you know it sucks.
But mainly I was using it as an example of stuff just surfacing all of a >> sudden, just like the kracken in Clash of the Titans.:-)
More than you wanted to know... :^)
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/carpal-tunnel-release
I first got it maybe 4-5 years after I retired. Had no clue what it was from, or what it was all about. Unexplained numbness in the area of the little and ring finger, and on down the hand to the heel of the hand.
Left alone it turned into something a lot like a throbbing bee sting and could wake me up at night.
That's when I decided to find out about it.
I eventually had both hands done this way.
On Friday, 1 September 2023 at 23:28:56 UTC+1, Scall5 wrote:
On 9/1/2023 1:18 PM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
I know it's stupid :)My feet used to bother me after playing tennis until I started noticing
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
that some pro's take off their shoes and socks before leaving the court.
They put on flip-flops or sandals. I started doing that and I noticed
that it allowed my feet to recover much faster (cooling them and
stretching them out I assume). Might want to try that.
Great tip, PWL also try walking around the house bare footed as much as possible to strengthen your arches and toughen up your foot base.
On 9/1/2023 7:02 PM, The Iceberg wrote:
On Friday, 1 September 2023 at 23:28:56 UTC+1, Scall5 wrote:
On 9/1/2023 1:18 PM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
I know it's stupid :)My feet used to bother me after playing tennis until I started noticing >> that some pro's take off their shoes and socks before leaving the court. >> They put on flip-flops or sandals. I started doing that and I noticed
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
that it allowed my feet to recover much faster (cooling them and
stretching them out I assume). Might want to try that.
Great tip, PWL also try walking around the house bare footed as much as possible to strengthen your arches and toughen up your foot base.
I agree. I NEVER wear shoes in my house; why track all the crap your
shoes pick up at work, on the street, and etc. into your house? Amazing
that many people do that.
On 9/2/23 2:50 AM, Whisper wrote:
On 2/09/2023 4:58 am, Sawfish wrote:
On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
I know it's stupid :)I sincerely wish you luck with this, Pete.
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of
May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3
hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before
playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I
am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has
to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my
weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before
the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts
to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
He'll need it. I've watched my wife go though agonizing pain, but
eventually you get better
This was after the divorce, I take it...
;^)
On 9/2/23 5:51 PM, bmoore wrote:fasciitis in my left foot around end of >>>> May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 >>>> hours playing singles 3-4 times a week>>>>>>>> Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before >>>> playing and during
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 5:33:18 PM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
On 9/2/23 4:43 PM, bmoore wrote:
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 12:07:11 PM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote: >>>> On 9/2/23 11:28 AM, bmoore wrote:
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 10:42:12 AM UTC-7, PeteWasLucky wrote:
Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
On 9/2/23 2:52 AM, Whisper wrote:> On 2/09/2023 5:09 am, bmoore wrote:>> On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:>>> On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:>>>> I know it's stupid :)>>>>>>>> I started to feel plantar
That's the part they cut, as I understand it.For me it was like an incredibly tight band was wrapped around my right wrist.More than you wanted to know... :^)interesting. I had it for about 2 weeks. This horrible feeling in my wrist. It popped up out of nowhere but I knew the cause. I used ice and ibuprofen and rode it out, and changed my work habits. All is well for years now. Was super painful though.Mainly I viewed it as an irritant. It had a clear, simple and effective >>>> treatment.:)A lot of it is what angle you hold your hands at when using the keyboard and mouse.
Take care Saw.
But maybe the pain in fingers and wrist are caused by writing all these long posts and I am sure you were doing some kind of writing too (professionally) too.
If you've had carpal tunnel you know it sucks.
But mainly I was using it as an example of stuff just surfacing all of a:-)
sudden, just like the kracken in Clash of the Titans.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/carpal-tunnel-release
I first got it maybe 4-5 years after I retired. Had no clue what it was >> from, or what it was all about. Unexplained numbness in the area of the >> little and ring finger, and on down the hand to the heel of the hand.
Left alone it turned into something a lot like a throbbing bee sting and >> could wake me up at night.
That's when I decided to find out about it.
I eventually had both hands done this way.
On 9/1/2023 7:02 PM, The Iceberg wrote:
On Friday, 1 September 2023 at 23:28:56 UTC+1, Scall5 wrote:
On 9/1/2023 1:18 PM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
I know it's stupid :)My feet used to bother me after playing tennis until I started noticing
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of
May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3
hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before
playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that
I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it
has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry
my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before
the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any
shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
that some pro's take off their shoes and socks before leaving the
court.
They put on flip-flops or sandals. I started doing that and I noticed
that it allowed my feet to recover much faster (cooling them and
stretching them out I assume). Might want to try that.
Great tip, PWL also try walking around the house bare footed as much
as possible to strengthen your arches and toughen up your foot base.
I agree. I NEVER wear shoes in my house; why track all the crap your
shoes pick up at work, on the street, and etc. into your house?
Amazing that many people do that.
On 9/2/23 9:06 PM, Scall5 wrote:> On 9/1/2023 7:02 PM, The Iceberg wrote:>> On Friday, 1 September 2023 at 23:28:56 UTC+1, Scall5 wrote:>>> On 9/1/2023 1:18 PM, PeteWasLucky wrote:>>>> I know it's stupid :)>>>>>>>> I started to feel plantar fasciitisin my left foot around end of >>>> May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 >>>> hours playing singles 3-4 times a week>>>>>>>> Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before >>>> playing and during play.>>>>>>>>
On 3/09/2023 1:07 am, Sawfish wrote:
On 9/2/23 2:50 AM, Whisper wrote:
On 2/09/2023 4:58 am, Sawfish wrote:
On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
I know it's stupid :)I sincerely wish you luck with this, Pete.
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of
May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3
hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before
playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that
I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it
has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry
my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before
the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any
shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
He'll need it. I've watched my wife go though agonizing pain, but
eventually you get better
This was after the divorce, I take it...
;^)
No, it was after she proposed and waiting for my decision.
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 9:06:23 PM UTC-7, Scall5 wrote:
On 9/1/2023 7:02 PM, The Iceberg wrote:Ah so.
On Friday, 1 September 2023 at 23:28:56 UTC+1, Scall5 wrote:I agree. I NEVER wear shoes in my house; why track all the crap your
On 9/1/2023 1:18 PM, PeteWasLucky wrote:Great tip, PWL also try walking around the house bare footed as much as possible to strengthen your arches and toughen up your foot base.
I know it's stupid :)My feet used to bother me after playing tennis until I started noticing >>>> that some pro's take off their shoes and socks before leaving the court. >>>> They put on flip-flops or sandals. I started doing that and I noticed
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
that it allowed my feet to recover much faster (cooling them and
stretching them out I assume). Might want to try that.
shoes pick up at work, on the street, and etc. into your house? Amazing
that many people do that.
Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
Who does what, skript?
Who enters the house with his shoes on?
It has to be some kind of maniac, no?
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On 9/2/23 11:00 PM, Gracchus wrote:
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 9:06:23 PM UTC-7, Scall5 wrote:Since you're into Japanese customs his AM, here's an interesting aside...
On 9/1/2023 7:02 PM, The Iceberg wrote:Ah so.
On Friday, 1 September 2023 at 23:28:56 UTC+1, Scall5 wrote:I agree. I NEVER wear shoes in my house; why track all the crap your
On 9/1/2023 1:18 PM, PeteWasLucky wrote:Great tip, PWL also try walking around the house bare footed as much as possible to strengthen your arches and toughen up your foot base.
I know it's stupid :)My feet used to bother me after playing tennis until I started noticing >>>> that some pro's take off their shoes and socks before leaving the court.
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
They put on flip-flops or sandals. I started doing that and I noticed >>>> that it allowed my feet to recover much faster (cooling them and
stretching them out I assume). Might want to try that.
shoes pick up at work, on the street, and etc. into your house? Amazing >> that many people do that.
As a kid do you remember Charlie Chan movies, where this inscrutable oriental Sherlock Holmes solved mysteries, often with the help of his "Number One Son"?
Well, he's supposed to be Chinese, but in those days white America
didn't much discern the difference between Chinese and Japanese (still don't, really, but it's unimportant), but get this:
You recall the major league baseball player, Ichiro Suzuki? Well, guess
what "Ichiro" means?
Yep, that's right...
A very common name in Japan.
Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
Who does what, skript?
Who enters the house with his shoes on?
It has to be some kind of maniac, no?
Who does what, skript?
On Sunday, September 3, 2023 at 9:49:48 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:Japanese man competing to inherit the world's most valuable wine collection. Another is "Tokyo Vice," about a Jewish American guy working as a crime reporter in Japan. This one is *loosely* based on a memoir of the same name. One more is Giri/Haji, with
On 9/2/23 11:00 PM, Gracchus wrote:
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 9:06:23 PM UTC-7, Scall5 wrote:Since you're into Japanese customs his AM, here's an interesting aside...
On 9/1/2023 7:02 PM, The Iceberg wrote:Ah so.
On Friday, 1 September 2023 at 23:28:56 UTC+1, Scall5 wrote:I agree. I NEVER wear shoes in my house; why track all the crap your
On 9/1/2023 1:18 PM, PeteWasLucky wrote:Great tip, PWL also try walking around the house bare footed as much as possible to strengthen your arches and toughen up your foot base.
I know it's stupid :)My feet used to bother me after playing tennis until I started noticing >>>>>> that some pro's take off their shoes and socks before leaving the court. >>>>>> They put on flip-flops or sandals. I started doing that and I noticed >>>>>> that it allowed my feet to recover much faster (cooling them and
I started to feel plantar fasciitis in my left foot around end of May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 hours playing singles 3-4 times a week
Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before playing and during play.
Pain killer is okay for 30 minutes maximum on court but after that I am playing very constrained.
Also, I started to have nerve pain in my waist that I believe it has to do with the way I am favoring one side of my body to carry my weight.
I know I need a long break but I don't want to waste a week before the freaking winter comes here.
Have any of you experience something like this before? Any shortcuts to get this to heal quickly without stopping playing? :)
stretching them out I assume). Might want to try that.
shoes pick up at work, on the street, and etc. into your house? Amazing >>>> that many people do that.
As a kid do you remember Charlie Chan movies, where this inscrutable
oriental Sherlock Holmes solved mysteries, often with the help of his
"Number One Son"?
Well, he's supposed to be Chinese, but in those days white America
didn't much discern the difference between Chinese and Japanese (still
don't, really, but it's unimportant), but get this:
You recall the major league baseball player, Ichiro Suzuki? Well, guess
what "Ichiro" means?
Yep, that's right...
A very common name in Japan.
Japanese culture remains very elusive for Americans. But there have been some interesting western television series in the last few years set partially in Japan. A recent one is "Drops of God," an unlikely limited series about a French woman and
Interestingly, when filming this, the Japanese actors objected that native Japanese traveling abroad would never enter someone's home without removing their shoes. So the scenes were altered on their advice.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15282746/ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8001106/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
On 9/3/23 8:54 AM, bmoore wrote:fasciitis in my left foot around end of >>>> May. I never stopped playing tennis and I could be on court 2-3 >>>> hours playing singles 3-4 times a week>>>>>>>> Definitely it got worse by time and I started to take Advil before >>>> playing and during
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 6:29:25 PM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
On 9/2/23 5:51 PM, bmoore wrote:
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 5:33:18 PM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote: >>>> On 9/2/23 4:43 PM, bmoore wrote:
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 12:07:11 PM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote: >>>>>> On 9/2/23 11:28 AM, bmoore wrote:
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 10:42:12 AM UTC-7, PeteWasLucky wrote:
Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
On 9/2/23 2:52 AM, Whisper wrote:> On 2/09/2023 5:09 am, bmoore wrote:>> On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:58:31 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:>>> On 9/1/23 11:18 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:>>>> I know it's stupid :)>>>>>>>> I started to feel plantar
though.interesting. I had it for about 2 weeks. This horrible feeling in my wrist. It popped up out of nowhere but I knew the cause. I used ice and ibuprofen and rode it out, and changed my work habits. All is well for years now. Was super painfulMainly I viewed it as an irritant. It had a clear, simple and effective:)A lot of it is what angle you hold your hands at when using the keyboard and mouse.
Take care Saw.
But maybe the pain in fingers and wrist are caused by writing all these long posts and I am sure you were doing some kind of writing too (professionally) too.
If you've had carpal tunnel you know it sucks.
treatment.
No bad effects.Any bad effects of that? I presume the band is used for something.That's the part they cut, as I understand it.For me it was like an incredibly tight band was wrapped around my right wrist.More than you wanted to know... :^)
But mainly I was using it as an example of stuff just surfacing all of a:-)
sudden, just like the kracken in Clash of the Titans.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/carpal-tunnel-release
I first got it maybe 4-5 years after I retired. Had no clue what it was >>>> from, or what it was all about. Unexplained numbness in the area of the >>>> little and ring finger, and on down the hand to the heel of the hand. >>>> Left alone it turned into something a lot like a throbbing bee sting and
could wake me up at night.
That's when I decided to find out about it.
I eventually had both hands done this way.
That's mind-blowing, isn't it?
THat you can simply cut the fibrous band
that bundles the nerves and tendons, and has evolved to this
configuration for who knows how long.
The operation is transparent. Since the scars are in the major crease in
the heel/palm, you have to work hard to even see it.
I kinda wonder if the band re-heals, but the internal scar tissue makes
the interior circumference of the band larger, relieving any pressure.
I haven't been motivated enough to read up on it.
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