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    Back in the woods

    So i have a bad heel. It started on the first day of Muzzle Loader and would not go away. I finally went to a podiatrist and got put on Prednisone and a topical treatment along with more stretches etc. taught stretches . it turns out to be that planter thing I cannot spell, which I never knew could be this severe.
    But it's enough better where I was able to get out in the woods today. Didn't see anything put tracks which are hard to cook. But it was good to be back out there. The heavy dose of steroids has destroyed my continued weight loss efforts for the moment though.

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    That can really hurt. Sorry to hear that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter1469 View Post
    That can really hurt. Sorry to hear that.
    Thanks. I'm hoping that the relief I'm feeling stays after the steroids are gone. if not injection is next on the treatment list. You should of seen me hobble when I first got up after along stretch of sitting or in the AM. That's when my knees are locked up too. I looked like the tin man in need of an oil can!

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    Quote Originally Posted by donttread View Post
    So i have a bad heel. It started on the first day of Muzzle Loader and would not go away. I finally went to a podiatrist and got put on Prednisone and a topical treatment along with more stretches etc. taught stretches . it turns out to be that planter thing I cannot spell, which I never knew could be this severe.
    But it's enough better where I was able to get out in the woods today. Didn't see anything put tracks which are hard to cook. But it was good to be back out there. The heavy dose of steroids has destroyed my continued weight loss efforts for the moment though.
    So sorry. It's "plantar fasciitis," but you can ease it a great deal by wearing one of these when you're lounging around, and especially while you sleep. My sister had it pretty bad but she kept wearing this to bed and it's gone now. She said the worst times were when she first stepped on it after laying down or sitting. But, yes, she did also lose weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donttread View Post
    So i have a bad heel. It started on the first day of Muzzle Loader and would not go away. I finally went to a podiatrist and got put on Prednisone and a topical treatment along with more stretches etc. taught stretches . it turns out to be that planter thing I cannot spell, which I never knew could be this severe.
    But it's enough better where I was able to get out in the woods today. Didn't see anything put tracks which are hard to cook. But it was good to be back out there. The heavy dose of steroids has destroyed my continued weight loss efforts for the moment though.
    Sorry to hear that. It's a drag gettin' old. I had an arthritic episode in my ankle this summer, I couldn't walk at all for a few days. A one week treatment of prednisone cleared it right up. It seems to happen when I sit a certain way on the couch, and put pressure on my outer ankle bone. It was funny when I went to the doc, I told him it happened when I sat a certain way onna couch. He said, don't sit that way. Lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donttread View Post
    So i have a bad heel. It started on the first day of Muzzle Loader and would not go away. I finally went to a podiatrist and got put on Prednisone and a topical treatment along with more stretches etc. taught stretches . it turns out to be that planter thing I cannot spell, which I never knew could be this severe.
    But it's enough better where I was able to get out in the woods today. Didn't see anything put tracks which are hard to cook. But it was good to be back out there. The heavy dose of steroids has destroyed my continued weight loss efforts for the moment though.
    Plantar fasciitis? I've had it twice but I ran through the pain. It's actually pretty common and will eventually go away on its own. Stretching helps a lot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by donttread View Post
    Thanks. I'm hoping that the relief I'm feeling stays after the steroids are gone. if not injection is next on the treatment list. You should of seen me hobble when I first got up after along stretch of sitting or in the AM. That's when my knees are locked up too. I looked like the tin man in need of an oil can!
    I had a Prednisone prescription for gout once but one of the warnings was about breast enlargement. Yeah, no thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    I had a Prednisone prescription for gout once but one of the warnings was about breast enlargement. Yeah, no thanks.
    Whoa! Hmmm...maybe I should think about getting some prescribed!
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    Quote Originally Posted by FindersKeepers View Post
    Whoa! Hmmm...maybe I should think about getting some prescribed!
    LOL

    I think all steroids can cause breast growth in men if taken for too long. A significant number of bodybuilders develop gynecomastia. Well, the enhanced ones anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    LOL

    I think all steroids can cause breast growth in men if taken for too long. A significant number of bodybuilders develop gynecomastia. Well, the enhanced ones anyway.
    I had to google the word. I really had no idea. But the next time I see a weight lifter with boobs, I'll know he's on steroids!
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