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Happy birthday Frosty! 

 

How did it go at the doctor yesterday Andrew?

More of the unknown   :mellow: 

 

There is not a tear... but something is causing my achilles to thicken which is not good, as it hinders it from functioning correctly. So back to the drawing board... 

 

All just way too frustrating 

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More of the unknown   :mellow: 

 

There is not a tear... but something is causing my achilles to thicken which is not good, as it hinders it from functioning correctly. So back to the drawing board... 

 

All just way too frustrating 

 Better than a tear in my opinion.... But take the time and get it right, good luck with it...

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More of the unknown   :mellow: 

 

There is not a tear... but something is causing my achilles to thicken which is not good, as it hinders it from functioning correctly. So back to the drawing board... 

 

All just way too frustrating 

Agree with Dave, glad it is not torn. 

Sorry to hear that you don't have answers yet. Hope that they can figure this out soon. 

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More of the unknown   :mellow: 

 

There is not a tear... but something is causing my achilles to thicken which is not good, as it hinders it from functioning correctly. So back to the drawing board... 

 

All just way too frustrating 

 

Keep looking, hope you will find the answers soon.

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More of the unknown :mellow:

 

There is not a tear... but something is causing my achilles to thicken which is not good, as it hinders it from functioning correctly. So back to the drawing board...

 

All just way too frustrating

Was wondering, do you run with orthotics or the standard insoles?

Have you ever tried a heel raiser?

 

While it might not be the cause of your injury, some of the modern shoes have lowered their heel drop gradually over the years and this can put pressure on your Achilles if they are to tight / short.

 

Can you squat barefoot right down onto your haunches without lifting your heels off the ground?

If not, it’s an indication that your Achilles are not very flexible or to short.

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