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Somebody please kick me in the rear end for being so stupid as to spend most of the summer sitting on my rear in front of the computer. After a mostly sedentary summer, I have spent the first two days of fall semester climbing 150+ stairs a day along with walking several miles up and down steep hills, all within a four-hour time period. I can hardly walk to due the pain in my calf muscles, now. They're so stiff and sore and swollen that they threaten to spasm every time I flex them even a tiny bit, and I find myself trying to walk straight-legged so as not to move them too much. I tried massaging, but it hurts too much to touch them firmly.
I swear, I *did* stretch them before starting off on Monday, which I why I'm able to walk *at all*, I suspect, but ARGH. This sucks.
I need a blackboard, so I can write "I Will Not Be A Lazy Idiot All Summer" about a thousand times.
:banghead:
On a side note, my classes are awesome and I love being back in school. I just wish my calves didn't hurt so much. :(
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