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Re: RTL: Suffering any after-effects?

 
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Old 26-06.-2008, 01:32 PM   #1
David_Stone
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Default Re: RTL: Suffering any after-effects?


It's looking like I have tendinitis in my left foot above the ankle
(anterior?). Anyhoo, it's a drag bc I can't ride till it heals, and I'm
DYING to go for a spin.

I did take the guni for a 30-minute twirl this afternoon after lowering
the seat, and the result was that it still killed to put much pressure
on the foot, as when I went up hills (and to a lesser extent, down
hills). I was hoping to go riding with Sam W when he swings by tom'w,
but it looks like we'll have to settle on breakfast instead. Could be
worse!


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