I read what was written a week ago and the answer is no: I have not been able to ride in balance. Thursday seemed to have reversed the trend regressive - flashes of good feeling and vision of light at the end of the tunnel - but Friday I stopped at a couple of miles from home, when the pain became unbearable and the lame. I'm back walking. The worst had happened to me two weeks ago when I walked down the hill in front of the house and I could not even run on the flat. So I immediately returned.
The origin of the difficulty is visible in MRI scan of the left knee is highlighted in red. I delayed the publication of the post today hoping to get a consultation with the orthopedic and ultimately break the news. Does it make sense to drag it and to expand the healing time? Or am I doing more damage? I will not even give up the objective London Marathon, because I doubt you have future occasion to go there. I became leader in the travel agency, I have disturbed many people looking for numbers for friends and now that we are many ... how do I miss? To be seen whether I can run and for how long. I was slave to my paranoia I'd already given up racing. I have a month to recover full health and a minimum condition. I just have to convince me to take a stroll and enjoy the party.
How many more times I went well? The most successful courses in 1992 when the Security Council of Cross Country in the hippodrome of Agnano in Naples, for the most part on the same track where until recently had been running the legitimate users, such as horses. In the race I realized I had lost support on a tilting plate raised a powerful base. At the moment there I thought, but already on the return journey by train I had to wear slippers because the plantar fascia too throbbed inside the shoe. In the days following insertion into highly swelled heel, but managed to run over. I also did an ultrasound at the primary eminent radiologist who did not see anything. Then I continued to run without thinking much.
A couple of months later, after returning from World Cross Country Championships in Boston USA, I proceeded with a visit to the orthopedic construction of a customized insole. Having the medical ultrasound probe in your hand to control the Achilles tendon, I asked if he could also check the insertion of the plantar fascia in his left foot. "What a nice scar!" he said. Now the stretch had repaired itself.
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