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Plantar Faciitis
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What did you do about yours? Both of my heels are very painful first thing on a morning and last thing at night. Having to walk on my tip toes.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This subject comes up quite a lot here, with some people reporting that the exercises on the NHS website have helped them:
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Mine has not gone away after more than 2 years and has other underlying causes, such as hypermobiliity in my feet and nerve/tendon enlargement.
If you haven't seen your doc already do it and get insoles tailored to you.
I find as soon as I take my insoles out I'm in pain so wear them all the time. I don't think mine will ever go away.
If you haven't seen your doc already do it and get insoles tailored to you.
I find as soon as I take my insoles out I'm in pain so wear them all the time. I don't think mine will ever go away.
Sorry you've got it, too, hollie. It's horribly painful, isn't it. I've had it for about 3 months now, but it is slowly improving. I do all the exercises on the website (getting quite stylish at picking up a towel with my toes) but what has helped most is getting a leg and foot massage from a local beautician and masseur. I've begun going every fortnight and the relief and improvement is immediate. Also very good is standing with toes on a step edge and lowering heels below step level. Hope this helps. :)