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    Plantar Fasciitis

    I searched previous threads and found a few mentions of this condition, but no threads dedicated to it. Since I was recently diagnosed with it, as well as a friend of mine, I thought I would ask those of you that have been affected by this painful condition a few questions.


    I read that some of you wear crocs and that seems to help. Mine started after I couldn't wear my Birkenstocks for long periods of time any longer. This was due to wearing them in Prague. Something about walking for miles on the cobblestones caused the toe bar to do something to my big toe. It was numb for several months after that trip. Now when I do wear my Birks for an hour or two, that same big toe starts to hurt. I used to wear Birks all the time. Then I switched to crocs. They are good because I can wear them when I clean people's showers. After wearing them for awhile, I noticed a terrible pain in one of my heels. It would get so bad after cleaning one house that I could barely walk. I finally stopped wearing the crocs and the pain is not nearly as bad. I do some stretches. I also was told to do an exercise where you pull a towel toward you by using your toes. That one hurts! I haven't really noticed any relief from rolling my foot on a frozen coke bottle. I am trying to remember to wear shoes in the house. I really don't like that, but I do know that going barefoot is bad for this condition. I don't have to wear the splint at night. I don't have the signature terrible pain first thing in the morning. My friend is wearing the splint though. The orthopedic doctor didn't tell her if that was something she would always have to wear or if she only needed to wear it until the heel healed.
    So what advice can people share?
    What were the best exercises you found for helping the pain go away?
    Does the pain ever completely go away or do you have to deal with this all the time?
    I know heel spurs can come as a result of plantar fasciitis. How do you know if you have a heel spur? Did it feel differently than the regular pain?

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    I found that stretches help a LOT. What I do is stand with my toes on the front of a step and lean forward. It stretches the heel and calf muscles. Its not a quick fix (or even permanent) but it helps more than I can say.

    Losing weight helped the most. I have noticed since I regained 20 pounds that my feet hurt like they used to.

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    Those stretches on steps or even on a mat at work, seem to help me a lot. I need to lose weight also. I always wear shoes, flip flops are a no-no, and even slippers with open toes are quick to cause me pain.
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    Something that I found interesting is that tennis shoes are recommended as often as possible. Last weekend I forgot to bring my Birks to work in, but I had my tennis shoes in the car. They are not very old New Balance brand shoes. I wore them to clean two houses. After doing that, my heel was much sorer than it had been in quite awhile.

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    I developed some terrible plantar asciitis I thought I would never walk again.

    It was right around the time we moved to SoCal. I had taken the train to LA for some classes and called my husband from the train station..."I don't think I can walk to to the train!"

    I bought an ankle brace. Elastic and goes under the arch. I used it when doing Jazzercise or walking a great deal. Sometimes I would just wear it because it felt so good.

    I did the exercises as well which helped....but it was really that brace that did it. It took quite a long while - but it has been at least three years since I have had ANY pain.

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    Where did you get the brace? Was it just like a regular brace you can get in a drug store? I've been looking at some of the splints online, but those couldn't be worn to do normal activities.

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    I have it as well.

    I wear arch supports. that is my problem. I have an EXTREMELY high arch. hubby has it as well but his problem is he is flat footed so it depends on your "condition"

    He had to get special orthepedic insoles and I just use the Dr scholls insoles for now.




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    I had it a few years ago when I voluntereed at the bingo hall, I bought some cheap rubber things for my shoes, my pain was in the heal.

    I haven't had any of that pain in a few years. Another guy I volunteered with was a walking mailman, he had to have cortisone shots every so often because of his line of work, he wasn't over weight at all.
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    Yes I have it to!!! I can't believe how many people here have it as well. Mine seems to come and go. The frozen soda bottle helped me. Also, I go to my chiropractor and he does ultrasound treatments although I am not sure this does all that much. My problem is I do not like to wear shoes in the summer time. I am in sandals or nothing. My foot doctor told me this is a no-no but I have been barefoot all my life when I can be. She told me to get the New Balance sneakers which I hated. I haven't really tried the exercises but I will after reading this thread.

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    I had it a while back. I had not tried crocks at that time so I can't vouch for them during a flareup. But the condition is totally gone now and the crocs are practically the only thing I wear.

    I placed this insole in my shoes and it helped a lot!!
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    There are plenty of insoles to choose from out there, but this one has an extra thick oval spot of padding at the heel and it was WAY the best.

    I did the stretch where you bend your toes toward you, the most.

    I wish I had a miracle cure for you, PF sucks, and it took a long time to go away.
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    I was diagnosed with it about 7 years ago. The doctor had me go out and buy an expensive pair of walking shoes and it did the trick. He told me no more heals (that was my demise while working as a paralegal) and to wear these walking shoes ($95) at ALL TIMES and it did the trick.

    After a while it went away.

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    I had a terrible bout of it many years ago. I bought some Dr. Scholl's gel heel inserts and arch supports for my shoes. I only wear "sturdy" walking shoes as long as I can get away with it. Sometimes, I have to wear dress shoes.

    I couldn't walk very well at all. I used a cane and had to get up and stand for 3 minutes(at least) before I could proceed. I did alot of stretches. The one with stretching your toes hurts but is the easiest and helped me the most. The one Kim mentioned is good too. I stretched my foot every time I sat down.

    Eventually, it got so bad, I dragged myself into the ortho doctor on a walker and got a cortisone injection in the heel. It was the one time that a cortisone injection helped me and it never came back that bad. I don't use cortisone anymore but I was glad I did that time. It was a miracle. I couldn't walk into the office that day without the walker. When I left, I was carrying the walker and went shopping afterward.

    Good luck to you. I feel your pain.


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  13. Quote Originally Posted by Moesha View Post
    Where did you get the brace? Was it just like a regular brace you can get in a drug store? I've been looking at some of the splints online, but those couldn't be worn to do normal activities.
    I got it at the drug store. Have them in black and white (to coordinate!) They are made of the same material as an Ace bandiage. Not bulky. I wore under my sock when exercising.

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    Going to the ortho next week because I think that is what I have, too....I already wear tennis shoes all of the time....never go barefoot....For those of you who have it.....the heel pain is located in my left heel, but I'm feeling it now in my right. Also, both feet ache with shooting pains...Is that what you all have experienced? I'm sure he'll give me exercises and such, too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomersooner View Post
    Going to the ortho next week because I think that is what I have, too....I already wear tennis shoes all of the time....never go barefoot....For those of you who have it.....the heel pain is located in my left heel, but I'm feeling it now in my right. Also, both feet ache with shooting pains...Is that what you all have experienced? I'm sure he'll give me exercises and such, too.
    If you're feeling it in the other foot, you have it in both feet. This is pretty common because it's brought on by the same conditions. I was having terrible stabbing pains in the heel(I have had a lesser case in the other foot). I think I was having aching too. It was so much pain, I think it just hurt the whole foot. I can't remember for sure. Now, if I feel the stabbing pains starting again, I start the stretches right away. Actually, it's good to do them all the time when you have a chance.


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