Good news for Kaley...her cyst is stable so annual followup now with ultrasound instead of CT
I did 41 min on the TM tonight at a 12:46 pace.
Fun with Fasciitis
Three things...ice, stretching and orthotics. I spent 9 months trying conservative treatments before using my Xmas bonus to have the custom orthotics made. I did cortisone, tape, OTC orthotics, lots and lots of Advil (vitamin I in my house

)...I would improve, but never completely heal. Since the orthotics, it's improved dramatically, but still not quite gone. Seems I aggravate it every so often...last time was kayaking.
Christa's right...classic PF is most painful first step in the morning, then improves. I have never had that symptom. I can't walk barefoot anymore because of the heel pain, but I also had hip pain that the pod says was me trying to compensate for the heel. It rarely hurts when I run. I've spent most of the last year in tennis shoes because almost all of my regular, cute shoes don't have enough support and hurt after awhile. I can't run on the TM with an incline because it puts pressure on the heel (though that part's getting better).
I ice and stretch every day, whether I run or not. I really need to take some time off from running to let it heal, but have only managed to do that for about two weeks last June

. Calf stretches are very, very important (I also have the short Stick to help keep the calves loose). I stretch before every run, before I get in the shower, trace the alphabet with my foot (thanks, Lily!) at work, etc.
For me, orthotics were a necessity because of my foot design. I had heel spurs in both feet before I ever started running. Orthotics should NOT rub or cause blisters...if they do, take 'em back to the pod for rework. Mine made them in his office so they could also adjust as needed. I do think my orthotics push my foot forward so I'm going to have to get a 1/2 size larger shoe to compensate.
That's my saga with PF. This is partly why I've tried so many different shoes...kept hoping I'd find the magic pair that would work. I'm cautiously optimistic that it will heal before I train for the full, but I am planning to take time off afterward either way (I'm not likely to do the Sarasota half next year).
Anyone left reading...I was very impressed with the POP food court last year. They weren't expecting us but were very accomodating when they found out we had a large group. POP has a lot of different menu choices at decent prices and plenty of space. Breakfast has been at Boardwalk Bakery, but I think Carrie suggested Beaches N Cream instead for next year. There are certainly other places like Chef Mickey's or Ohana's that could be cool for breakfast. What sounds good to everyone?