Well, I think my last progress report was a bit premature, as the Achilles is still very tender. It’s a bit random, but definitely not right, and still has the bump on it. So I contacted my GP again via their online service (attaching a pic), to ask if I could have a physio appointment. She replied that she would refer me, and I got a letter today to contact the physio to make an appointment which is on Monday. Very frustrated, but also very impressed with the NHS service!
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Not good to hear. Really hope they give you some good news on Monday.
Keep us posted!
Good luck Wenderwoo with your physio appointment hope they can sort it out. 👍
Hopefully they can get it sorted.
Wow you are lucky to get an appointment that quick.
I can normally see my GP within a day or two but referral to physio is weeks and when you want to move to the next level, as I have just done, the wait is three months.
Make the most of it.
Are you doing eccentric heel drops?
I hope your physio appointment goes well. I think when you start running one of the 'qualifications ' you need is a PHD in patience. You know that if you don't give your injury enough time it will come back to bite you on the bahookie! So, take your time, take advantage of the good ol' NHS - where would we be without it? You'll come back stronger and keener which can only be a good thing!
Wow that’s fantastic service. Hope you find solutions soon.
Hope it gets better soon wenderwoo it’s so frustrating not going for a run 😡🤞you be back 🏃♀️Soon
Sorry it's still playing up. Hope the physio goes well x
Hope it all goes well on Monday. Impressive service for Physio. That makes such a difference getting a quick referral as it doesn’t leave you losing fitness. 🤞great.
Good luck on Monday Wenderwoo
If you have a small bump (I did) it's possible that you have a small tear and that take months to heal properly. Tendons are just very slow to get better because of the lack of blood flow.
Keep at with the eccentric heel drops, but prepare yourself for possibly a longer time out than you originally thought. Hang in there!
John
Oh no, sorry to hear about your Achilles, very good luck in your recovery. Sounds like you're getting good help and advice!
Hope physio goes well and you start 2020 being able to run again
Frustrating for you but great that you can see the physio on Monday and hopefully get some expert advice and help to sort it out.
Oh, that sounds really frustrating. Good luck to you on Monday, it's great that you got that appointment! I haven't run for a week now (too much life getting in the way) and find it so hard to have to be patient.
Sorry to hear you’re still having trouble ☹️ Glad doctor referred you - my gosh that’s super speedy our doctors take weeks just to get a referral!!
Try gel heel cups. £5 for two pairs on amazon. Instant cure for my son and my friend who have Achilles issues. And try higher drop shoes next time you need to buy. Could’ve saved myself a fortune in physio sessions if I’d have known how different shoe drops effect different parts of the foot/leg.
I have Achilles issue left leg also
Hoka trainers help
Also just added a gel insert and even more relief!