Berg said:
So it turns out that I have Plantar Fasciitis as well as some other nameless condition that involves poor ankle support. That being said the custom orthotics have really helped with my ankles but since my grad is rapidly approaching I have been working out regularly the last few months and the plantar Fasciitis pain in my heel has returned.
FWIW, I have no medical training whatsoever, but a lot of experience with running and some with Plantar Faciitis Piriformis specifically. It normally shows up in the arch (or metatarsal arch), so make sure that is what you have before treating the wrong problem! Anyway;
1. The Internet can be a very dangerous place to get medical advice, so:
2. Back off your mileage, see your doctor*.
3. See #2.
What works for some people doesn't work for others: I had a relatively mild case and it eventually went away with a combination of ice, ibuprofen and stretching (I am not recommending this, it's just what I did). That said, a training buddy of mine couldn't run at all for a
year before his went away. I have custom orthotics, but I found they exacerbated the problem, and I switched to Superfeet and now Sole insoles. They aren't corrective, but do provide decent support, and allow me to run pain-free (well, at least free of THAT problem).
Good luck (it can be a real PITA) and here's a couple of links from reputable sources:
http://runnersworld.com/cda/toolscontent/0,7156,s6-241-286--6710-0,00.html?toolName=What%20Hurts?
http://www.runningroom.com/hm/inside.php?id=2777
*Make sure you see a doctor who is familiar with Sports Medicine, and preferably is a runner him/herself!