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I'm 47 (WM), 6'1", approx. 215 lbs. and decided it was time to get off my butt. Not interested in running because of all the bad things I hear about it (high impact - knees, ankles), so I have started a walking regimen. I've been doing it for a few weeks. My question is that as I am walking the outer part of my lower right leg (the fleshy part to the right of my shin bone, so I don't think it's shin splints, have had them before) burns like fire the entire time that I am walking (it comes and goes, but mostly comes!). I thought that after time my muscles would start to get used to the activity. I do cool down stretches after the walk. It is uncomfortable enough to discourage further walking. In high school ran cross country and track all 4 years (never hurt this bad this long!? After awhile your body would get used to it). Any info or advice would be great, I really don't want to stop. Also, did not consult with Dr. prior to regimen.

Thanks!
 
What is your walking regimen? Did you start slow and build up gradually? If this is something that prevents you from being active and is not getting better, then consulting your doctor might be a good idea. It could be something simple, but it also may be something that would get worse with increased activity, for example, compartment syndrome. Better to be safe than sorry!
 
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