What is the worst thing that will happen if I ignore tendonitis?
7elizamae
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So, I have tendonitis in my foot. Pain on the top of the foot, aggravated primarily by walking and running. No pain from standing all day, biking, HIIT workouts, etc.
I do not want to rest it for 8 weeks. I already skipped the ENTIRE SUMMER of hiking in an attempt to let this stupid foot heal. It had been painful enough to make me limp back in the Spring. So, I rested it. Now it feels fine until I take a walk over .5 mile or so.
Then, it hurts, but it isn't debilitating. It bugs me. It aches some.
I don't want to take long walks or run or hike every day. But, will I damage something if I just do it now and then? I just do not want to sit on my butt.
I understand that some tendonitis may just be part of aging. I'm 45, a healthy weight, and am willing to put up with some pain to remain active.
Am I going to cause some other problem? Or should I just go ahead and do what I want to do?
I do not want to rest it for 8 weeks. I already skipped the ENTIRE SUMMER of hiking in an attempt to let this stupid foot heal. It had been painful enough to make me limp back in the Spring. So, I rested it. Now it feels fine until I take a walk over .5 mile or so.
Then, it hurts, but it isn't debilitating. It bugs me. It aches some.
I don't want to take long walks or run or hike every day. But, will I damage something if I just do it now and then? I just do not want to sit on my butt.
I understand that some tendonitis may just be part of aging. I'm 45, a healthy weight, and am willing to put up with some pain to remain active.
Am I going to cause some other problem? Or should I just go ahead and do what I want to do?
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What did the doctor say0
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^^ This. I had tendonitis, and my doctor put me on a short course of steroids and I've been good ever since. Is rest the only thing they've suggested? if so, could you seek another opinion?0
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Let it heal. Worst case? It gets chronic. Not funny.
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Worst thing? Tendon rupture. Of course, not every case will result in that and it really depends on which tendon, the severity, and the cause. You really should see a doctor. Find out where you're at, and if you can continue exercising. It's not a guarantee that you will need complete rest (I was just shown how to tape mine properly to continue with track and field), but it's a possibility.0
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Well, sad to say, but you could make the matter worse or at least prolong the full recovery. Bummer. I hope you can rest it long enough for a full recovery. Just keep up the things that don't aggravate it.0
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Therealobi1 wrote: »What did the doctor say
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Alatariel75 wrote: »^^ This. I had tendonitis, and my doctor put me on a short course of steroids and I've been good ever since. Is rest the only thing they've suggested? if so, could you seek another opinion?
I'll find out Friday. I'd love an easy fix like some steroids.
I just miss hiking so much and am really missing long walks on the gorgeous fall days. Hiking is what my husband and I DO for recreation. That and skiing -- which may have started my problem last winter.0 -
Maleficent0241 wrote: »Worst thing? Tendon rupture. Of course, not every case will result in that and it really depends on which tendon, the severity, and the cause. You really should see a doctor. Find out where you're at, and if you can continue exercising. It's not a guarantee that you will need complete rest (I was just shown how to tape mine properly to continue with track and field), but it's a possibility.
I'd be so happy if she could show me how to tape it in a way that would help. I guess that's an encouragement to go in.
I've never been a doctor-avoider, but I'm really dreading what she'll say. It helps to hear that there are some good possibilities.0 -
I had (have) tendonitis in my right elbow. I ignored it and never let it rest properly, even after the cortisone shot. Because of my stubbornness, I ended up rupturing my extensor tendon. I am a bodybuilder and have been sidelined for the last 3 months from lifting with my right arm due to surgery. I have been off of work for 3 months, and quite possibly could be off for another 3 months. If your physician recommends physical therapy, do it. Let it rest....find another activity until you are pain free.0
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tendons can rupture... not pleasant0
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singingflutelady wrote: »tendons can rupture... not pleasant
Relevant picturebook.
http://reconplasticsurgsf.blogspot.com/2009/04/achilles-tendon-rupture-is-treated.html0 -
The worst that will happen is the tendon will rupture and you'll have to have surgery which will take much longer than 8 weeks to recover from. Just take the 8 weeks off and do exercise that doesn't bother your tendon. You can still swim, bench press, do pull ups, etc... Just work around it and let it heal.0
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The worst that will happen is the tendon will rupture and you'll have to have surgery which will take much longer than 8 weeks to recover from. Just take the 8 weeks off and do exercise that doesn't bother your tendon. You can still swim, bench press, do pull ups, etc... Just work around it and let it heal.
Exactly. This may sound ridiculous but if you're not competing in hiking, then take a break and let your body heal; there's nothing gained by pushing something for casual or non-competitive exercise.
What you do need to do is figure out why you're developing this tendonitis. There is likely an issue somewhere in how you move that is causing this problem. Like others have said, you could rupture the tendon eventually OR this could lead to a larger injury. Once something is injured it can cause other muscles to overcompensate (synergistic dominance) and this can lead into the "cumulative injury cycle." Basically one injury will eventually lead to another injury which will lead to another injury.
My suggestion would be to take a break and see if your doctor can refer you to a Physical Therapist or somebody that can do a Kinetic Chain Assessment on you to see where you might be deficient.0 -
I just do not want to sit on my butt.
See you doctor and come up with a plan that will avoid a serious injury.
Edit - Re-reading your post it doesn't sound like the problem is with your Achilles. You mention the top of the foot not the heel. Nevertheless see your doctor to figure out what's going on.0 -
I sound like a bratty little kid in my original post, don't I? That's how I feel! I just want this over so I can do what I want when I want.
Doctor tomorrow.
I feel so grumpy when I can't be active.
Thanks, all of you, for posting a bit of good sense. I won't walk today -- just another HIIT workout and ANOTHER stationary bike workout.
And I'll try to be thankful that I can even do that.0 -
Surgery.0
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I got some kind of good news today at the doctor.
I'm referred to a foot specialist who will most likely make me some orthotics which should help the problem. Apparently my very high arches may need some more support.
In the meantime, she said I can walk or hike or do whatever I want and don't need to worry about making it worse. She said take ibuprofen for pain and ice it, but that it isn't a case of where I'm going to do any hideous damage.
I'll be going on a long fall-weather walk tomorrow!0 -
that is very good news, thanks for update, enjoy your long walks.0
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you can lose use of your foot.0
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How is the foot?0
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