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People get sick for a myriad of reasons. Trying to connect fountains to a quarantine in an albergue is specious reasoning at best. There is no direct link. It isn't all that different to saying it is the sunlight in Carrion de los Condes is making people sick because there was a quarantine there...
Thank you everyone for your replies. It has certainly given me some perspective and context about my own foot problems post Camino. I was quite concerned I had done serious and possibly irreversible damage to my feet walking almost 1200 kms on one rest day. This Camino has taught me some lessons...
I have had achilles tendonitis and bursitis issues. Sometimes the bursitis almost acted like plantar fasciitis in pain surrounding the heal because the achilles bursa was inflamed by tight plantar fascia and tight calf muscles. Good luck with yours.
I am curious if anyone has experienced and been diagnosed with any foot problems post Camino. More specifically plantar fasciitis, forms of tendonitis or any other muscular or connective tissue ailments from overuse. My feet have been hurting since finishing a long Camino in early July. An Xray...
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