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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