I ramped up too fast with crappy shoes on hard concrete last December to get ready for my PFA with the recruiter. Passed the test but I was in severe pain from my shin for a good week after that and then light pain in certain situations including pressure for about a month after that.
So I stopped all running until about mid-Feb (8 weeks-ish). I ran through water on pavement to see how my feet landed and they seemed to land just fine, no flat foot but no super high arch so I went and purchased cushioning shoes.
About mid-Feb I started jogging again and the pain has come back damn near instantly however not yet as bad as it was in December. Ibuprofen and ice helps a lot but I'd rather not have to rely on drugs to run.
Right where the pain seems to be is a hard lump on my shin. I do not have this lump on the opposite leg.
Mid last week I got the call that I got final select for OCS starting at the end of March, which I'm excited about but I don't want to go injured. I already asked the recruiter to push it back by two weeks for work reasons so I might have an extra two weeks to recover but this hasn't been confirmed yet.
So yesterday I went to a doctor who performed an x-ray and felt up my shins. He said the X-ray seemed just fine and said it was probably just shin splints and I was prescribed a heavy dose of ibuprofen. The doctor said the place I was having pain isn't really common for stress fractures (just a little bit north of half way down my shin). He suggested that if I wanted to I should go see an orthopedic doctor for a second look.
So now I'm concerned. My absolute worst fear is to show up at OCS and be told to go home because of an undiagnosed stress fracture. Is this something they do and can you come back?
What are the chances that the recruiter can have them push my OCS date back because of shin splints or (hopefully not) stress fracture? I have not sworn in or signed any paperwork yet.
I do intend to go see an orthopedic doctor as soon as I can find one that is accepting new patients and accepts my insurance
So I stopped all running until about mid-Feb (8 weeks-ish). I ran through water on pavement to see how my feet landed and they seemed to land just fine, no flat foot but no super high arch so I went and purchased cushioning shoes.
About mid-Feb I started jogging again and the pain has come back damn near instantly however not yet as bad as it was in December. Ibuprofen and ice helps a lot but I'd rather not have to rely on drugs to run.
Right where the pain seems to be is a hard lump on my shin. I do not have this lump on the opposite leg.
Mid last week I got the call that I got final select for OCS starting at the end of March, which I'm excited about but I don't want to go injured. I already asked the recruiter to push it back by two weeks for work reasons so I might have an extra two weeks to recover but this hasn't been confirmed yet.
So yesterday I went to a doctor who performed an x-ray and felt up my shins. He said the X-ray seemed just fine and said it was probably just shin splints and I was prescribed a heavy dose of ibuprofen. The doctor said the place I was having pain isn't really common for stress fractures (just a little bit north of half way down my shin). He suggested that if I wanted to I should go see an orthopedic doctor for a second look.
So now I'm concerned. My absolute worst fear is to show up at OCS and be told to go home because of an undiagnosed stress fracture. Is this something they do and can you come back?
What are the chances that the recruiter can have them push my OCS date back because of shin splints or (hopefully not) stress fracture? I have not sworn in or signed any paperwork yet.
I do intend to go see an orthopedic doctor as soon as I can find one that is accepting new patients and accepts my insurance
