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Planta Fasciilitis
For the past 7 months I have had an evil pain in my foot, which is worse when I get up n the morning, and also when I have rested it, and stand again. Walking any distance is particularly painful, as I discovered when I went to Pargue a few weeks ago.The doctor has given me two courses of Ibuprofen and paracetamol, which haven't helped, and I don't want to keep taking them. He doesn't want to give me an injection, he feels that it will only give partial help, and says that the condition will clear up on its own. Are there any other sufferers out there who have had this condition who could suggest ways that I might be able to lessen the pain, how long can I expect to have this pain, and more encouragingly, will it disappear. M
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it is plantar fasciitis, I have had it and it is horrible. Was on holiday and went for a long walk in some old faithful sandals, unfortunately they lacked support and the pain suddenly developed in the arch/heel area. Could hardly get around and it totally spoilt the holiday, however I was very lucky in that it disappeared after about 10 days. Found that the pain was more tolerable wearing trainers which I tied up tightly, this seemed to offer more support. Have you tried swopping footwear, does it help at all?
Took some Indomethacin that I always have handy due to having a dicky back, so perhaps they were a contributing factor.
The pain is really awful and feel for you. I believe that the layers of muscle and sheath literally peel away from each other hence the agonising pain when you stand.
Mine has completely gone, although it did strike briefly again for a day or so, but yes you should get back to normal, lets hope it's very soon.
Thank you so much for taking the time to get in touch. I have gone onto the web and found some exercises which I shall start doing. I do like your suggestion of the empty wine bottle, drinking the contents of the bottle first adds to the enjoyment!!! I'm very curious, with your knowledge of this type of problem, are you connected with the medical world? I wish I had had more of this information given me when I saw my own GP.
Thank you once again.
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