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[QUOTE="DwainS, post: 1207711, member: 93075"] I waited patiently for 3 years to go on my first camino which I started May 18 2023. When January came around a thought yes, finally only 5 months to wait. By the end of January I got plantar fasciitis in my left foot. I had to hobble each day after work from my car to my couch. I thought well that's bad luck, someone doesn't want me to go on this Camino. I did the stretches I seen on YouTube and it seemed to help out a bit, at least a didn't have to limp around anymore but I could still feel it. But it felt good enough for me to start my hike over the Pyrenees. Didn't really bother me to much till I arrived in Santo Domingo were I went to a Farmica and bought a heel cushion. Thankfully that helped and was just a little sore the next few days and than miraculously it was gone by the end of my walk. Do miracles happen on the Camino lol. it's felt good ever since and have booked my flight for my next Camino this May with no soreness. [/QUOTE]
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