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[QUOTE="Yodapsy, post: 144781, member: 23223"] I have been walking the Camino Frances from Pamplona since June 27. I am walking with my wife and teen kids (13&15). We have all been doing fine until today averaging about 26k per day. No major blisters or inflammation. Today after the long descent from Acebo into Ponferrada and then another 15+k to Cacabellos, my son (15) started complaining of sharp foot pains yet he had no blisters. The area around his right arch was very red. The hospitaleros here at the Muni Albuergue recommended I take him to the doctor. The doctor said that he has fasciitis, gave him some anti-inflammatories and said he needs to stay off his feet for 24hours. He is devastated as he wants to complete the whole walk uninterrupted and this would make the schedule too tight to get to SdC by the 25th (we fly out on the 26th). His schedule was for us to arrive on the 24th in the am to see the Pilgrim's Mass. Even if we can make it on the 25th it will likely be too crowded to see anything, right? [/QUOTE]
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