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Another planet, another podiatrist. - Mid Life Crisis Marathon Man - 25-08-2008 Got a hot tip for a good podiatrist here in Sydney, so made myself an appointment and saw him this morning. But I should have taken heed of the warning that came with his name, Mr.T. After a barrage of barked questions he took to my various body parts with titanium-tipped steel thumbs, forced me to stretch muscles and ligaments until they snapped; measured various angles with instruments that doubled as Inquisition Confession-getters and then as I lay begging for mercy he made some pronouncements:
"No", he said smilingly as he took my wallet, impounded my car and taking my kids as surety for the payment of the new super running-orthotics, "not at all." (I couldn't help noticing that my wallet was significantly lighter when he handed it back, but I felt it impolite to check its contents.) When I again promised to stretch the hammies daily he finally released his iron grip and I escaped out of his dungeon and into daylight again, which somehow seemed vaguely more sinister than when I had arrived. So on the whole a fairly positive (if not a little painful) outcome I thought. And to be honest, I'm a little relieved that he recommended restricting my mileage for a while. The hills around here where I live have made even short distances difficult, so my mileage has been pretty low anyway, but it's not been without some degree of difficulty. It puts the idea of a marathon on the back burner again, and even November's Point to Pinnacle must be in doubt now, but such is life. The main aim of my running has always been to prolong life anyhow, and I've persisted through injury mainly for that reason. It's the one form of exercise I can readily do and which I enjoy. So it's worth the hassles. If I never get to run a marathon it won't matter that much, as that hasn't been the main goal. Still, it would be nice not to have to die wondering. Anyway, excuse me, but I have to go and stretch my hamstrings before The Inquisition call. :o Another planet, another podiatrist. - Seafront Plodder - 25-08-2008 So basically what you're saying is that if you were a racehorse you'd be shot. Good news about the knees though, and I suppose as he prescribed new orthotics there's hope yet. Keep it up! Another planet, another podiatrist. - Sweder - 25-08-2008 That's the trouble with asking . . . sometimes you get answers. But it does sound like this monstrous manipulator may do some good if you manage to live long enough to enjoy the benefits. Marathons are over-rated; longevity with purpose is a more noble pursuit. Hills eh? Hmmm . . . Another planet, another podiatrist. - stillwaddler - 02-09-2008 dare I ask how much the orthotics set you back? I only ask because number 2 child who plays lacrosse (England under 19 player a couple of years ago - fond mother's boasts now over) was prescribed orthotics by NHS physio after damaging his achilles earlier this year and they didn't charge him a penny...mind you I don't know how good they are, maybe they will fall apart in a coupld of months time? Another planet, another podiatrist. - Ana - 03-09-2008 Mid Life Crisis Man Wrote:my right leg is about 8mm longer than the left That should mean that your left leg must being 8mm shorter! Congratulations to her! :o Welcome by the way to the non-symmetrical-persons-club, prestige and popular institution containing approximately 100% of world population. We both belong to the same category. Talking about percentages and your fairs, a recent query for Spanish men says:
Another planet, another podiatrist. - El Gordo - 04-09-2008 Ana Wrote: Great reply Ana. Lovely to have you back with us. |