Does anyone have such bad pain from plantar fasciitis that i
Does anyone have such bad pain from plantar fasciitis that it radiates into your leg bones. Femur and hips to be exact? I work 12hr shifts and sometimes I barely get a chance to sit. When I sit to drive home I start feeling the tingling burning pain in my feet. My legs start to hurt and it’s hard to bend to get In to car. Then when I lay down for the night my bones in my femurs/hips hurt so bad I can’t sleep. I can’t take it anymore. Help
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Susie Burleson
I was finally diagnosed as "Plantar Facial Fibromatosis" by a Pediotrist after 6 months of pain. I truly have researched everything i could find on the internet and tried almost everything you can imagine as far as creams and shoes just to get relief. I finally purchased an ankle wrap from Amazon a week ago and decided to wear it 24/7 for 3 months. Also mixed my own essential oils for pain and inflammation. After 3 days I'm already getting relief. I also never go barefoot as it just kills me so Im in shoes whether its Hoka tennis shoes with inserts or Hoka flip flops. I realize we all are different and this may not help everyone but if your like me...what does it hurt to try another method just in case. My essential oil recipe is very simple. I got a large glass roller and put equal parts of the following: wintergreen, Frankincense, almond oil. You can also add eucalyptus but I didn't have any. Also I will put a picture of the ankle wrap from Amazon. Hope this helps!!
I was finally diagnosed as "Plantar Facial Fibromatosis" by a Pediotrist after 6 months of pain. I truly have researched everything i could find on the internet and tried almost everything you can imagine as far as creams and shoes just to get relief. I finally purchased an ankle wrap from Amazon a week ago and decided to wear it 24/7 for 3 months. Also mixed my own essential oils for pain and inflammation. After 3 days I'm already getting relief. I also never go barefo
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Heather Scott
At what point do people decide to go with surgery? I’m going on 17 months with PF. Two podiatrists, every splint/brace/boot/insole/tape, lasers, stretching, shots, you name it. I had a heel bone contusion which has since healed, and I have bone spurs. I used to run marathons and now I feel like I will never be able to walk without pain again, let alone run. This has been devastating to my physical activity. Please tell me there’s a way to fix this! I should also add that I take a statin, and I recently read this could hinder my healing??
At what point do people decide to go with surgery? I’m going on 17 months with PF. Two podiatrists, every splint/brace/boot/insole/tape, lasers, stretching, shots, you name it. I had a heel bone contusion which has since healed, and I have bone spurs. I used to run marathons and now I feel like I will never be able to walk without pain again, let alone run. This has been devastating to my physical activity. Please tell me there’s a wa
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Lauren Hopper
Anyone have luck with creams just to get some relief?
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Billy Sheehy
Has anyone got a really proper treatment for pf
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Debbie Montague
Saw my new Dr today and he confirmed plantar fascitis and a peroneal tendon injury Anyone else deal with both and what helped you? He suggested or was pushing for the shot but from past experience this never worked for me Is it really painful in the foot ? Did it help you at all ?
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Motherof3three
I have Hashimotos Thyroiditis. I got PF last October at the same time I was diagnosed with Graves as well, unusual, but maybe not so much, a thyroid condition that basically has thyroid go bonkers. Told endocrinologist I got PF, they didn't say anything. Did all the exercises, massages, oils, soaks, you name it and it didn't go away. Went to two podiatrists. Told them I'm dealing with thyroid issue and feel they are connected, didn't say anything. I was given steroid injections and no real course of how to take care afterwards. I just feel like no one really stops to connect things and really treat things properly. We are all here trying this and that, but bottom line, if we don't find out what is really our particular problem ourselves, we could be doing more damage. I finally had to go research and learn more about thyroid hormones and tissues in the feet. Things that are suggested for PF are actually not good with the condition. Steroid shots can actually make things worse and certain exercises need to be held off. No doctor, endocrinologist or podiatrist, ever stopped to think I should know these things. So I'm thinking I've made my condition worse and may have actually done more damage. So if you have hashimotos, make sure you look into what physically is happening and take care of your own health because doctors aren't doing it like they should. So now I'm using the Kolrez sleeve to protect the tissues when working taking off every four hours, and not do any weight bearing exercises for awhile. Podiatrist said I could run in a few days! I am adding a little article in comments on Hashimotos and PF. I may not really heal until I am fully recovered from Hashimotos/Graves....
I have Hashimotos Thyroiditis. I got PF last October at the same time I was diagnosed with Graves as well, unusual, but maybe not so much, a thyroid condition that basically has thyroid go bonkers. Told endocrinologist I got PF, they didn't say anything. Did all the exercises, massages, oils, soaks, you name it and it didn't go away. Went to two podiatrists. Told them I'm dealing with thyroid issue and feel they are connected, didn't say anything. I was given steroid injectio
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