Antiinflamitory drugs and Eliquis

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Can anyone out there give me a good alternative for plantar fasciitis pain . Eliquis limits most options and Tikosyn is also limiting .Tylenol doesn't help .Cortisone injections are out because they react with Tikosyn. Help ! Thanks! Didi

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    Hi.

    I also have trouble with this. I am diabetic so to avoid any future problems i have had nothing feet operated. Twice! And it looks like probably a third time. As far as eliquis and painkillers i haven't hade any problems taking your everyday painkillers. They don't help for the pain in my feet though. Custom made insoles or op were my only options. I also Take eliquis Evert Day plus Cordarone.

    Hope this helps a Little.

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      Just normal everyday stuff like aspirin. Otherwise it is prescription meds like oxycontin or Tramadol. But i find that they don't do much the pain in THE feet.

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      You take Eliquis and aspirin ?
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    My plantar fasciitis experience was: stay off of that foot, roll it gently on a cold surface such as a can from the refrigator, and give it time.  Nuisance, isn't it? Mine was quite swollen for a week and a half.  Good luck with yours.k

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      Does the PF also make your feet swell? I didn't have swollen feet before the PF started maybe just a coincidence and swelling down to blooming AF meds.

      L x

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      No my feet don't swell just hurt  (. Right one)  !i wrapped it in an ace bandage yesterday and that is helping also got some tape to tape it - I hear that helps. 

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