Finally.. a resolution to my situation.
I saw the podiatrist this morning and told him things felt pretty good. Not 100%, but that I felt a twinge every now and then. I told him I wanted off of the medicine that has kept me feeling queasy, eating too much to protect the stomach, and being drowsy. On top of that it was over $2.50 each when I got the script filled. I don't like paying to suffer.... (then why did I do the Goofy three years in a row?

). He told me to go off the med immediately.
He poked around my heel with no pain what-so-ever. I told him my particular pain area is closer to the mid-foot area and he poked there and asked how mmuch it hurt on a scale of 1 to 10. I told him a 1, however in retrospect it was probably a 2. (I can actually still feel where he pressed his finger there this morning at 8:20 AM.)
Here is the plan:
1. Ease back into running (outside).
2. Stretch the plantar area before, during and after each run.
3. Ice the plantar after each run and at night if applicable.
4. Continue to go to the gym for XT (Biking, Elliptical and lifting weights).
5. Prepare for the Caesar Rodney Half on Sunday, March 15.
6. If all of this does not improve the foot overall, orthotics and/or other methods will need to be used in the future.
I am cautiously optimistic about a full recovery. I am not quite there yet, it is evident from how I feel while not being on the meds. I know that if I want to run (which I really, really want to do), I'll need to be diligent in the icing and stretching. I'll be icing it tonight and I haven't exercised a bit today. I have made it part of my routine and it will continue to be there until this thing is completely cured.
Howard