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Attended Japanese high school and finished in March 2020. Was very lucky to be able to be a member of a very good team of runners at my high school, even though I was injured most of the time and was not able to be much of a contributor. Am currently doing an Engineering internship at a large manufacturer of Automotive transmissions, etc. It is really exciting. In spring of 2021, if COVID-19 has subsided, I am planning to serve an LDS mission, after which I plan to go to college and study Engineering.

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I hadn't had any severe pain in my achilles tendon for about a week when I walk, so I decided to try and jog today.  That lasted about 5 steps.  As soon as I started to run, there was a sharp pain in the achilles.

I wish it would hurry and heal.  :(

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From Eugene on Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 13:41:44 from 73.58.34.45

I had a minor achilles issue when I was about your age. I wanted to run super badly, but taking time off to recover and let it heal is better than trying anything too early and lengthening the time it'll take to get better.

Don't forget to stretch!

From Eva Splaine on Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 14:52:21 from 77.111.246.46

Thanks for the advice Eugene. Nice to see you back.

From Eugene on Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 16:04:33 from 73.58.34.45

good to be back!

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