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My big toe is screwed up

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I went for a run in cold windy weather some weeks ago. My big toe froze a bit then. Now, I am getting worried. I ran today for 34 minutes in sunny, fairly warm weather. After doing some stretching and a quick lunch, I jumped in to the shower and I looked at my toe - it was dark blue and I had no feeling in it all. I realized I hadn't had any feeling in it for the last 20 minutes. While in the shower, it finally started turning normal color, albeit quite red.

Has anyone experienced this type of issue with a finger or toe? Is there anything I can do to about it? I'm guessing I just have to stay away from cold weather for a good while.
 
It is from operating your effects pedals without shoes on!! Get some Crocs immediately!!

I am no doc, but sounds like you got some good frost nip or bite. Watch it. Make sure you keep good circulation in your shoes. I have never had really dark blue, despite many years of cold exposure. I would be careful with that.
 
robert...make sure you keep a cell phone with you when you are running...if it gets worse and you have to quit running....you'll have to call a "toe" truck! :rotflmao:

sorry....couldn't resist....

ww
 
warren0728 said:
robert...make sure you keep a cell phone with you when you are running...if it gets worse and you have to quit running....you'll have to call a "toe" truck! :rotflmao:

GROAN! Oh man that's bad.:master:

Hey, if Robert doesn't take everyone's advise and go see a doctor, and it gets worse, we can always say . . . wait for it . . . "I toed you so".:poke:
 
Maybe it has to do with your oversized veins ? :bravo:

Honestly, please go and see a doctor!
 
Kazz is right I keep telling you...running is bad on your body...period. Sure good for your cardio workout but when you're an old man or (sooner) your joints are going to pay for it.
 
Tone2TheBone said:
running is bad on your body...period..

Tone..I will have to agree with you once more..

I still think a good cigar while rocking on the front porch and watching the runners will add longer life to you and your body.

The rocking motion alone is enough for good circulation and will save your toes.

:AOK:
 
Tone2TheBone said:
Kazz is right I keep telling you...running is bad on your body...period. Sure good for your cardio workout but when you're an old man or (sooner) your joints are going to pay for it.

What I've been saying all along is GET A BICYCLE. My feet and joints are perfect (except for the fading nail polish). :o
Cycling is:
  • low impact
  • no shin splints
  • if you cramp you can coast home
  • travel great distances in a short time
  • feels like flying
  • colorful clothes
  • higher intensity/quicker recovery
  • every ride is like a vacation/tourist jaunt
  • eat and drink while doing it
  • improves your sex life
  • makes you play guitar better
  • never complain about your toes hurting
  • chicks dig it
  • listen to music while riding
  • makes you better looking
  • makes you smarter
  • great excuse to shave and show your studly legs
  • you can have a conversation while doing it
  • great mental therapy
  • faster than running
  • lets you become a total gear junkie:)
 
I am with you Robert. I have needed to modify my running in my 40's and want to pick up Galloway's book on running without injury, but it is good stuff for the body, mind and soul. Run on brother! Just go get that toe checked out.

Spud, you know I cycle too, but cross training with some running is I think good. Shorter workout and faster bang for buck in the work day, plus it is just different. I do want to land a new road bike for increasing my road cycle work though. And I am loving that 29'er I got last year out on the trails. (not yet this year, too snowy).
 
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