The good news is that I am lighter than I thought I was.
The bad news is that my doctor just confirmed that the bump in the arch of my left foot is plantar fibromatosis, or put into plain English:
The big tendon which supports the arch of my left foot, and/or the sheath surrounding it, got damaged at one point and has healed; in healing it’s gone a bit overboard, formed a “nodule” and got inflamed. This may be benign, or a nuisance, or downright painful depending on your luck.
For me it’s an irritation, and gets swollen after being on my feet all day.
Treatment: for the moment, 4 weeks of anti-inflammatories (diclofenac) and properly supportive shoes; do not rest weight on the arch and do nothing that will stress it. Walking is fine, in proper shoes.
“Cycling?”
“No cycling for a month.”
“Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh!!@!!!@!@“
…which is a pain, because I really like cycling.
However, if the nodule is not significantly reduced within a month, or if it worsens, then they escalate the treatment to localised cortisone injections, and then possibly progress to surgery.
I call that an incentive to try and let it heal itself. Soooooooooo, that’s a month in comfy shoes, then?
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