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 Achilles - OUCH! 
		
		
		Early in October I was running at a full clip and went down like a sack of potatoes when a sudden pain shot through my leg, making my foot numb.  Blew out - at least to some degree - my achilles tendon.  Spent the next few days in bed, and a week not driving the car because a clutch hurt too much to use. Messed up my wrist in the fall too... 
	Slowly, it got better... I could eventually walk without the excruciating pain, but still limped pretty badly. Last week, my foot slipped off the edge of a step and I felt it pop again. For the next day or two it hurt pretty bad (I'd say on the order of day 3 of the original injury) Last night, slipped in the snow coming up the driveway. BAM! I felt another pop. The uneven, lumpy snow isn't helping because it hurts to bend my foot upwards. Hurts like mad now, but I can still walk....with a bad limp, if I turn my foot sideways so the tendon is not extended. I've tried to take it very easy on this foot, but it doesn't seem to be helping much... I keep hurting it again. Any advice for Achilles injuries? No Med insurance, and biz is slow so I can't do a Doc right now... who would probably want an MRI or something....  | 
		
 I suffered an achillies injury (not severed thank goodness) several years ago.  They take forever to heal...as you discovered, when weakened, it's too easy to hurt again. 
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 See a doctor. 
	Seriously, It is not advisable to give/take medical advice on the web, but the treatment is either surgical, or a plantar flexion cast for *months*. That or a limp for life. Where's Tobra?  | 
		
 Sorry to hear of your pain.  Been there, it will continue to be a problem.  You can rest it, let it heal after each episode, but it will never regain original strength. And it will continue to 'pop'.   
	Your only answer is surgery, I know that is not what you want to hear at this time. Rehab after the surgery is important to regain range of motion and strength. In my case I can still feel it, no pain just a bit of tightness remains.  | 
		
 What George said. 
	You can get them to heal pretty well without surgery a lot of the time, gut you have to be in a cast and using crutches.  | 
		
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 But I think you need to keep from re-injuring it and give it a chance to heal.  | 
		
 Yup, keep walking on it and it never will heal 
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 I say delete this thread. 
	Complain to your landlord about some hazardous condition that you need remedied at the rental. Then "fall" before he gets there.  | 
		
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 Best, Tom  | 
		
 Repair is surgery....BTDT.  My tendon was stretched, sutured then melted with an cauterizing iron.  They shaved my buttcheek to ground me.  20 years and it's still together.   
	The alternative was a cast with my toes pointed straight out for 3-4 months......hoping it would grow back togther. Rodney Peete blew out both, still played in the NFL.  | 
		
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 He blew his out too a few years ago...  | 
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