Planta fasciitis
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hi
my daughter has been suffering for about 3 months the pain is unbearable at times, she has been back and forth to the doctors who finally gave a steroid injection. Can anyone give her any advice.
Many thanks.
jean
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emily45692 jean52798
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Hi Jean
So sorry to hear about your daughter. I know how awful it feels!!
I don't think there is any advice as such that I can give as nothing worked for me and I took advice for everyone! Even really crazy stuff. I can tell you what I tried and hope it's of some use to you as different things appear to work for different people
-Insoles - Shop bought and customer made
-Stretches
-Running foot over a tennis ball/rolling pin/bottle of fronzen water
-Massage
-Physio
-Shock wave therepy
-Reflexology
-Acupuncture
- Swimming
- Wearing trainers
- Avoiding footwear
- Loosing weight
- Compression Socks
- Caster Oil packs
- Vitinins
- Magnesium Oil
- Aircast padded insole
I can't even begin to tell you how much time and money I spent so I hope that one of the above helps your daughter.
I have actually ended up having surgery 3 weeks ago to try and fix mine as I literally had no other hope.
Good luck! Xxx
jean52798 emily45692
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Hi
thand you for the advice, we shall look into all things that may help her.she has tried most of them already. Doctors don't help.
Jean
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JerryR jean52798
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Jean, See my comments on this website by googling: "patient WhiteRabbit17 doknabox" Good luck, doknabox
janeydot jean52798
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Hi Jean,
I don't usually write in forums but I feel I have to now because of my experience with PF - I have to share the surprisingly amazing cure I found!
I had it for 4 months and couldn't walk more than 5-10 mins without pain. This was the result of marathon training and an ankle sprain that changed my walking style. I ordered everything I possibly could from amazon to heal it but nothing worked.
I kept reading and learning about the injury and it all seemed to link back to flexibility in the hamstrings and calves. I was so sad and desperate to find a cure but nothing was working. I did lots of stretching 3 times a day for these areas but still nothing.
That was until I started hot yoga. These are 1-1.5 hour classes taught in 30-40 degrees celcius heat.
After just 2-3 classes I felt complete relief. The classes that I attend are very similar to bikram yoga. I kept going for the past month as much as possible - I was on an intro offer that meant i paid £30 for unlimited visits for a month. At the start I went about 3-4 times a week but now I've only been once this week and feet are feeling great.
They're doing so well that I'm now able to go on long shopping trips, I ran 30 mins, I attend intense spin classes with lots of heavy pushing and I walk 40 mins a day for my commute (and also spend a further 40 mins a day on the tube). None of this was possible before so for anyone suffering with this horrible injury you must give hot yoga a try. Sometimes I feel like might be beginning to burn again but I go to yoga and it's all good again.
Using my knowledge from 3 physio sessions I had I think the yoga has made me so flexible so quickly that my muscles are now able to absorb shock when I walk. Before they were so tight that my plantar fascia was absorbing shock and thickening with small tears as a result. When that happened, it felt enflamed.
So give it a go!
Ps I'm not a doctor... just sharing my own story
JerryR jean52798
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See my comments on this website by googling: "patient WhiteRabbit17 doknabox" Good luck, doknabox