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Caran | 21:42 Sun 25th Apr 2021 | ChatterBank
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Woke up this morning with horrendous pain in my left foot.
Last time this happened OH kicked me involuntary during the night, I actually felt him do it that time.
I didn't feel him do it this time but the pain is just the same.
I've resorted to using a walking stick to try and get some relief.
It hasn't got any better as the day has gone on.
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Perhaps you've got gout.
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Last time he kicked me I put a pillow down the bed for a few weeks.
Could it be gout when it is the top of my foot that is sore?
I doubt it, but I'm no expert. Surely he couldn't cause that much damage without you waking.
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It is a short sharp jab he did last time, I ended up at hospital last time. Xrayed, no breakage just badly bruised internally.
I may be doing him an injustice this time, but a bit of a coincidence though.
Sounds sore, any discolouration or heat?
Do any of these symptoms fit the bill? Caran?
https://www.healthline.com/health/pain-on-top-of-the-foot
Time to kick him out and get a new model
Hopkirk - I broke my little toe sleep walking. It woke me up but I didn't feel the extent of the pain until the next day.
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No discolouration or heat Mamya.
Patsy I can't see anything that ties up.
Just extreme pain across the top of my foot.
Have you taken painkillers .?
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Yes Anne every four hours but makes no difference.
you could try alternating ibuprofen and paracetamol if that helps.

Yes, gout can hurt the top of your foot.
Have I dreamt this or did you say once that you had lower limb circulation issues?
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Mamma i don't remember that!
Apologies then, I am misremembering.
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Happens to us all!!
How about this, Caran. It talks about stabbing pain.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/peripheral-neuropathy/
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It's not a stabbing pain, it's constant. I can press on the top of my foot and find the source of the pain.

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