daubernurse
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 20, 2005
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Hi WiSH Boards-
I am fairly new to running and working my way up to a 10 k in May. I was doing well~2-3 miles 3x per week with a walk/run approach and decided to go get running shoes. I went to our local running store which is very respectable and was recommended by a few co-workers that run. They watched me walk, checked out my old shoes, fitted, measured, the whole shebang!
They said that I am a normal pronator with normal-slightly high arches and fitted me in Nike pegasus shoes, which feel like a dream. The problem is that since I've had the shoes, I've had nagging ankle and knee pain and swelling to both lower legs that has caused me to decrease my mileage and I even took a week off for the pain and swelling to subside. I decided to try a short 30 min session yesterday on the treadmill and once again, both legs are swollen and I have nagging ankle pains again.
I'm wondering if it could be the shoes or if it is just a coincidence that the pain occurred with the shoes. I hadn't increased mileage at all that week, just the run/walk ratio and not by much and since then I have decreased and then stopped.
Any advice would be helpful.
Thanks,
Tina
I am fairly new to running and working my way up to a 10 k in May. I was doing well~2-3 miles 3x per week with a walk/run approach and decided to go get running shoes. I went to our local running store which is very respectable and was recommended by a few co-workers that run. They watched me walk, checked out my old shoes, fitted, measured, the whole shebang!

I'm wondering if it could be the shoes or if it is just a coincidence that the pain occurred with the shoes. I hadn't increased mileage at all that week, just the run/walk ratio and not by much and since then I have decreased and then stopped.
Any advice would be helpful.
Thanks,
Tina