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>Hello list....I was " diagnosed " with plantar fascitis in my right

>foot first of Oct...despite 2 cortisone injections in 3 months and

>....I am in pain unless I am asleep......I have been religious

>about the stretching exercises and sleep in a night spint...I did

>the anti-inflammatory drugs (high dose Ibuprofen) for 30 days, icing

>and massage.... .the pain has spread to the back of my heel when I

>put on any type of shoes with a heel (by that I mean not like a mule

>or slide, without heels).....there was also a heel spur seen on

>xray, but the podiatrist says that heel spurs rarely cause

>pain....well, it feels like bone is coming through the bottom of my

>foot....when I self massage, I notice that I can push hard on the

>spot where the inflammation in the fascia supposedly is and feel

>almost nothing....it's when I " pinch " the heel area from side to

>side, (think thumb on one side, fingers on the other)...the pain is

>excruciating!!......burning, dull ache, stinging, red hot

>pokers...you name it, I've got it....and it is horrible first thing

>in the am, regardless of the splint....any suggestions are

>welcomed.....thanks list....Karen

 

 

 

 

 

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My friend told me that her chiropractor told her to get one of those wooden

foot rollers, the type with nubby spots on the bar, and run her foot over it

in one direction. Start as far back on the heel as you can, and roll it as

far forward as you can, then drag it back and do that again. You can do this

while you are watching TV. She said it got rid of her problem, and she has

told other people about it and it worked for them. I mentioned it on this

list a while back and that person wrote back and said it worked for them, so

you might want to try it. Good luck.

 

Samala

Renee

 

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>Hello list....I was " diagnosed " with plantar fascitis in my right

>foot first of Oct...despite 2 cortisone injections in 3 months and

>....I am in pain unless I am asleep......I have been religious

>about the stretching exercises and sleep in a night spint...I did

>the anti-inflammatory drugs (high dose Ibuprofen) for 30 days, icing

>and massage.... .the pain has spread to the back of my heel when I

>put on any type of shoes with a heel (by that I mean not like a mule

>or slide, without heels).....there was also a heel spur seen on

>Xray, but the podiatrist says that heel spurs rarely cause

>pain....well, it feels like bone is coming through the bottom of my

>foot....when I self massage, I notice that I can push hard on the

>spot where the inflammation in the fascia supposedly is and feel

>almost nothing....it's when I " pinch " the heel area from side to

>side, (think thumb on one side, fingers on the other)...the pain is

>excruciating!!......burning, dull ache, stinging, red hot

>pokers...you name it, I've got it....and it is horrible first thing

>in the am, regardless of the splint....any suggestions are

>welcomed.....thanks list....Karen

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I suffered with this for several years before finally seeing a

podiatrist. I also have heel spurs and calcium deposits in my feet.

I had custom made orthotics (show insert for my shoes) done at that

time (this was about 16 years ago). At first, I always wore closed,

sensible shoes (I always hated wearing heels anyway) with orthotics

in, as well as all the stretching etc you describe. I never went

barefoot. ALWAYS had a support under my arch. Then there wasn't

much choice for comfortable and attractive footwear, but now there's

tons! I would recommend Mephisto and Josef Seibel shoes as ones that

have excellent arch and heel support in women's shoes. (Not cheap

shoes, but well worth the expense -- I have one pair of Josef Seibel

shoes that I bought 14 years ago, and I've had them re-soled once

over that time, and they are still really comfortable.) For around

the house I wear Haflinger wool clogs, and they are really

comfortable. Birkenstocks may be a really good shoe, but they offer

nothing as cushioning for the heel spurs.

 

So, I guess what I'm saying, good footwear is essential. 16 years

on, I can occasionally go barefoot, I don't have to wear the

orthotics unless I'm wearing shoes with no arch support (which I

rarely do, but I live and work on a farm, and my farm boots need the

orthotics in them).

 

When you get out of bed, try gently stepping on a 2x4 piece of wood

under your arch to help with the stretch of the fascia, as well as

getting some heat on it first thing.

 

Good luck! It will get better!!

 

Andrea

NZ

 

 

On 24/02/2007, at 5:06 AM, Karen Jones wrote:

 

> >Hello list....I was " diagnosed " with plantar fascitis in my right

> >foot first of Oct...despite 2 cortisone injections in 3 months and

> >....I am in pain unless I am asleep......I have been religious

> >about the stretching exercises and sleep in a night spint...I did

> >the anti-inflammatory drugs (high dose Ibuprofen) for 30 days, icing

> >and massage.... .the pain has spread to the back of my heel when I

> >put on any type of shoes with a heel (by that I mean not like a mule

> >or slide, without heels).....there was also a heel spur seen on

> >xray, but the podiatrist says that heel spurs rarely cause

> >pain....well, it feels like bone is coming through the bottom of my

> >foot....when I self massage, I notice that I can push hard on the

> >spot where the inflammation in the fascia supposedly is and feel

> >almost nothing....it's when I " pinch " the heel area from side to

> >side, (think thumb on one side, fingers on the other)...the pain is

> >excruciating!!......burning, dull ache, stinging, red hot

> >pokers...you name it, I've got it....and it is horrible first thing

> >in the am, regardless of the splint....any suggestions are

> >welcomed.....thanks list....Karen

 

 

 

 

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Oh, I feel your pain, literally. The one difference between the two of us is

that I've got it in the left foot. (which I'd like to gnaw off at the

ankle....) It seems that you are doing everything right, the only thing I

didn't notice in your mail was the use of orthotics....Your doctor can fit you

to orthotics which you then wear in your shoes---it's supposed to really help

p.f. and I know a lot of people who have had good success with them. I bought a

pair (they're expensive and insurance usually does not cover) and the p.f. in my

right foot went away. I still have it in my left but I am also going to

physical therapy where they do ultrasound to break up the tissue and they also

do a type of electric stimulation to the heel area. Best of luck to you, I know

how frustrating this is..

Kate

 

Karen Jones <kjpuzzles wrote:

>Hello list....I was " diagnosed " with plantar fascitis in my right

>foot first of Oct...despite 2 cortisone injections in 3 months and

>....I am in pain unless I am asleep......I have been religious

>about the stretching exercises and sleep in a night spint...I did

>the anti-inflammatory drugs (high dose Ibuprofen) for 30 days, icing

>and massage.... .the pain has spread to the back of my heel when I

>put on any type of shoes with a heel (by that I mean not like a mule

>or slide, without heels).....there was also a heel spur seen on

>xray, but the podiatrist says that heel spurs rarely cause

>pain....well, it feels like bone is coming through the bottom of my

>foot....when I self massage, I notice that I can push hard on the

>spot where the inflammation in the fascia supposedly is and feel

>almost nothing....it's when I " pinch " the heel area from side to

>side, (think thumb on one side, fingers on the other)...the pain is

>excruciating!!......burning, dull ache, stinging, red hot

>pokers...you name it, I've got it....and it is horrible first thing

>in the am, regardless of the splint....any suggestions are

>welcomed.....thanks list....Karen

 

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Hi Kate......I didn't have the podiatrist make custom orthotics but

purchased OTC ones from his office....they are hard, hard, hard and

really make my arches hurt...but I am wearing them anyway, especially

in my riding boots....he looked at my shoes and said they had good

support .....oh, I forgot to say that I am a horse trainer/riding

instructor and am on my feet all day and into the evening...on

pavement, concrete and then deep sand in round pens and

arenas!!.....I think I am going to seek a second opinion....now

whether another podiatrist or a ortho surgeon is the

question......thanks Karen

 

 

>3a. Re: Plantar Fascitis

> Posted by: " Kate OBrien " highlandviewdrive highlandviewdrive

> Sun Feb 25, 2007 3:17 pm ((PST))

>

>Oh, I feel your pain, literally. The one difference between the two

>of us is that I've got it in the left foot. (which I'd like to gnaw

>off at the ankle....) It seems that you are doing everything right,

>the only thing I didn't notice in your mail was the use of

>orthotics....Your doctor can fit you to orthotics which you then

>wear in your shoes---it's supposed to really help p.f. and I know a

>lot of people who have had good success with them. I bought a pair

>(they're expensive and insurance usually does not cover) and the

>p.f. in my right foot went away. I still have it in my left but I

>am also going to physical therapy where they do ultrasound to break

>up the tissue and they also do a type of electric stimulation to the

>heel area. Best of luck to you, I know how frustrating this is..

>Kate

 

Karen Jones

Karen Rohlf Event Coordinator

 

 

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