ZellyB
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Well ladies and gentleman, I had to convince myself that crying was pointless today (stinkin' female emotions). I believe I have my first case of shin splints.
Walking doesn't bother me. But as soon as I start running, they hurt. I noticed some discomfort on Saturday's long run but didn't think much about it. I really noticed it on Monday's easy run but pushed through anyway. Then I went to start today's run and realized I really did have a problem and gave it up after 3/4 of a mile.
I'm trying to think on the positive side. This week is my 4 run week instead of 5. My next race isn't until next Saturday. The half is 2 months out so I should be fine there. I guess my hope is that I really will be fine after a few days of taking it easy.
I'm posting in hopes of getting some real-life best-case scenarios from fellow runners. No horror stories please or I won't be able to hold back the floodgates.![]()
The first year I started running I got a bad case of shin splints. They suck and they hurt, so no judgement on crying. I agree that it's best to just take some time off from running. If walking doesn't hurt, you could just do some easy walks to maintain some time on your feet, but really just resting them is the best cure. A little time off won't hurt you this close to your race. I did use some calf compression sleeves when I had them and that seemed to help some and I also iced them. Take some anti-inflammatories as well, but the biggest thing is to rest them. Mine cleared up fairly quickly once I started letting them heal up. Good luck and don't get too down about it. They will get better!