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Tyrone Slothrop 01-31-2019 02:50 PM

Re: No Faith in the Moral Standards of the Players as a Group
 
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Arctic explorer Peter Freuchen and his wife Dagmar

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 01-31-2019 03:42 PM

Re: No Faith in the Moral Standards of the Players as a Group
 
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Originally Posted by Tyrone Slothrop (Post 520584)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyLWkdsXQAAt0S_.jpg
Arctic explorer Peter Freuchen and his wife Dagmar

One of the more surrealistic deals I ever did was mainly done in a dusty, book and memento filled room in one of the upper floors of the Explorer's Club in NYC, a rather unique institution where the outlandish and outlandishly wealthy people who took "expeditions" to exotic locals gathered to tell their stories.

To enter the room we worked in, you had to pass by an eight foot tall, two foot wide cylindrical leather object. It was a stuffed whales penis.

Not Bob 02-01-2019 10:30 AM

We work our jobs, collect our pay.
 
The ubiquity of cheap video may be bad for the future of my practice.

Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) 02-01-2019 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Not Bob (Post 520588)
The ubiquity of cheap video may be bad for the future of my practice.


Haha.

https://youtu.be/kgxWPxXczzA

Tyrone Slothrop 02-26-2019 02:07 PM

Re: No Faith in the Moral Standards of the Players as a Group
 
Hey, hoping someone here can give me some advice. I've been running a lot in the last few years, but I was having heel pain (back of left heel) last fall and stopped. My tentative diagnosis was achilles tendinitis, but I went to see my doctor and he ordered an x-ray which (also?) revealed a bone spur. The heel pain persisted for a few months after I stopped running, and often had me limping around, but now it has gone away, and I want to start running again. What I'd like to do is find a trainer to work with, someone who can help me with stretching and form to avoid problems. I am not the most flexible person (PB x-post) and would be happy to pay someone to help me improve and avoid injuries. Any idea how to find the right person?

Adder 02-26-2019 02:10 PM

Re: No Faith in the Moral Standards of the Players as a Group
 
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Originally Posted by Tyrone Slothrop (Post 521038)
Hey, hoping someone here can give me some advice. I've been running a lot in the last few years, but I was having heel pain (back of left heel) last fall and stopped. My tentative diagnosis was achilles tendinitis, but I went to see my doctor and he ordered an x-ray which (also?) revealed a bone spur. The heel pain persisted for a few months after I stopped running, and often had me limping around, but now it has gone away, and I want to start running again. What I'd like to do is find a trainer to work with, someone who can help me with stretching and form to avoid problems. I am not the most flexible person (PB x-post) and would be happy to pay someone to help me improve and avoid injuries. Any idea how to find the right person?

Total dick move that isn't remotely helpful: ride a bike instead.

Tyrone Slothrop 02-26-2019 03:46 PM

Re: No Faith in the Moral Standards of the Players as a Group
 
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Originally Posted by Adder (Post 521039)
Total dick move that isn't remotely helpful: ride a bike instead.

I don't like riding a bike in traffic. I want to run. My commute blows, but I often can run on a track in the evenings while my kids are at soccer practice.

Hank Chinaski 02-26-2019 04:35 PM

Re: No Faith in the Moral Standards of the Players as a Group
 
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Originally Posted by Tyrone Slothrop (Post 521038)
Hey, hoping someone here can give me some advice. I've been running a lot in the last few years, but I was having heel pain (back of left heel) last fall and stopped. My tentative diagnosis was achilles tendinitis, but I went to see my doctor and he ordered an x-ray which (also?) revealed a bone spur. The heel pain persisted for a few months after I stopped running, and often had me limping around, but now it has gone away, and I want to start running again. What I'd like to do is find a trainer to work with, someone who can help me with stretching and form to avoid problems. I am not the most flexible person (PB x-post) and would be happy to pay someone to help me improve and avoid injuries. Any idea how to find the right person?

Sounds more like plantar fasciitis. I got hit with that a few years back. I though for all the world that I had a bruise, then it got me thinking it was a bone spur. Maybe I even had an X-ray that said I did? The PT guy said sometimes bone spurs hurt and sometimes they don't. I tried heel impact inserts- but they did nothing. Pretty soon my lower back started killing me (all of this only when running but I have to run for mental health if nothing else) I blamed the back on coddling the heel. The heel no longer hurt but the back was fucking my life up.

Then I remembered hearing all back pain is in your mind- Dr Sarno https://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/hea...SABEgJmn_D_BwE His theory is no one had back pain 100 years ago now half the people can barely walk or work. The cause is your sub-conscious causes pain to keep your conscious brain from dealing with something painful. The answer (the book takes 3 hours to read) is to train your brain to stop. I was to run and when the pain came think about the thing in my life I was trying to avoid dealing with (one of my kids is pretty fucked up- for you- it could be how much you hate your commute and that you do X instead- I dunno- you have to figure your shit out). so anyway, it took me 6 weeks of running through pain, but eventually your teach your brain to stop that shit. Since his initial theory he (and subsequent doctors) has found that pretty much all pain is from this sort thing. Certainly heel pain can be. You all do not know me, but I am the most "eat meds" non-touchy feely hippie dippie person. I would not normally spout off or consider following something like this- but I have been pain free (kid is still fucked up) running every day for the last two years. Almost everyone else I know my age stopped running because of the pain. Fuck that. Quit reading these stupid books and blogs you and Sebby talk about for a few hours and change your damn life. Namaste!

Tyrone Slothrop 02-26-2019 05:33 PM

Re: No Faith in the Moral Standards of the Players as a Group
 
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Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski (Post 521042)
Sounds more like plantar fasciitis. I got hit with that a few years back. I though for all the world that I had a bruise, then it got me thinking it was a bone spur. Maybe I even had an X-ray that said I did? The PT guy said sometimes bone spurs hurt and sometimes they don't. I tried heel impact inserts- but they did nothing. Pretty soon my lower back started killing me (all of this only when running but I have to run for mental health if nothing else) I blamed the back on coddling the heel. The heel no longer hurt but the back was fucking my life up.

Then I remembered hearing all back pain is in your mind- Dr Sarno https://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/hea...SABEgJmn_D_BwE His theory is no one had back pain 100 years ago now half the people can barely walk or work. The cause is your sub-conscious causes pain to keep your conscious brain from dealing with something painful. The answer (the book takes 3 hours to read) is to train your brain to stop. I was to run and when the pain came think about the thing in my life I was trying to avoid dealing with (one of my kids is pretty fucked up- for you- it could be how much you hate your commute and that you do X instead- I dunno- you have to figure your shit out). so anyway, it took me 6 weeks of running through pain, but eventually your teach your brain to stop that shit. Since his initial theory he (and subsequent doctors) has found that pretty much all pain is from this sort thing. Certainly heel pain can be. You all do not know me, but I am the most "eat meds" non-touchy feely hippie dippie person. I would not normally spout off or consider following something like this- but I have been pain free (kid is still fucked up) running every day for the last two years. Almost everyone else I know my age stopped running because of the pain. Fuck that. Quit reading these stupid books and blogs you and Sebby talk about for a few hours and change your damn life. Namaste!

That's every bit as helpful as Adder's response. I have had plantar fasciitis before. This is not that. It's the back of my heel, not the bottom of the foot.

Hank Chinaski 02-26-2019 06:30 PM

Re: No Faith in the Moral Standards of the Players as a Group
 
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Originally Posted by Tyrone Slothrop (Post 521043)
That's every bit as helpful as Adder's response. I have had plantar fasciitis before. This is not that. It's the back of my heel, not the bottom of the foot.

So was mine. I was being sincere, not flippant. The book has been magic for me.

Tyrone Slothrop 02-26-2019 06:47 PM

Re: No Faith in the Moral Standards of the Players as a Group
 
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Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski (Post 521044)
So was mine. I was being sincere, not flippant. The book has been magic for me.

I actually had no problem running with the pain. The problem was not being able to walk without limping later.

Hank Chinaski 02-26-2019 07:42 PM

Re: No Faith in the Moral Standards of the Players as a Group
 
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Originally Posted by Tyrone Slothrop (Post 521045)
I actually had no problem running with the pain. The problem was not being able to walk without limping later.

Fine. Go pay someone to help you stretch. Don't listen to the old guy who has ran everyday for 40 years.

Tyrone Slothrop 02-26-2019 11:18 PM

Re: No Faith in the Moral Standards of the Players as a Group
 
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Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski (Post 521046)
Fine. Go pay someone to help you stretch. Don't listen to the old guy who has ran everyday for 40 years.

I have run for years without pain and then I had acute heel pain that lasted for months after I stopped running. Does the doctor think that you should ignore any kind of pain, or just some pain? If the latter, how do you know which?

Hank Chinaski 02-26-2019 11:25 PM

Re: No Faith in the Moral Standards of the Players as a Group
 
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Originally Posted by Tyrone Slothrop (Post 521049)
I have run for years without pain and then I had acute heel pain that lasted for months after I stopped running. Does the doctor think that you should ignore any kind of pain, or just some pain? If the latter, how do you know which?

Ummm yeah, that pain was because you were conflicted. Maybe was it while you were posting anti W nonsense and calling me a troll? Cuz that pain I can explain.

Tyrone Slothrop 02-27-2019 12:10 AM

Re: No Faith in the Moral Standards of the Players as a Group
 
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Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski (Post 521050)
Ummm yeah, that pain was because you were conflicted. Maybe was it while you were posting anti W nonsense and calling me a troll? Cuz that pain I can explain.

There was no pain until last October, so somehow I made it through the W years and all the troll accusations without feeling conflicted. No regrets.

But seriously, are you supposed to ignore all pain? Or just some pain?


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