Relieved im not on my own
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Just wanted to say hi to fellow PF sufferers mine started about 4/5 years ago but then eased off. I was fine until about 4 months ago and it has returned worse than it ever was before. I am trying to keep up with stretching and have started trying a roller and all kinds of inserts. I find the harder insoles seem to make it more painful the gel ones help a little. Its so nice to have found this group as i felt so alone as nobody i speak to about it knows what it is i look forward to reading what tips and advice others can recommend.
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david12541 sally32103
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If you look through previous posts you will see a wide variety of relief suggestions and I would say that anything hard in the shoes is a no no. You must chuck out the vans, converse, flipflops and all other non-supportive footwear. It must cushion and surround the heel and support the arch.
Good quality trainerrs, Crocs, and gel inserts are the way to go. Calf stretching is a good preventative but can worsen a pf episode, a large dose of anti-inflammatories can help although again some work better than others for different people.
Taping can seem to work but I have not tried it and suggest you look up references for it.
Good luck!
sally32103 david12541
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Chrisy sally32103
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sparkle1 sally32103
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freeze wine bottle coolers and stick them over your feet is good too.
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david12541 sally32103
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Generally the advice is that if the shoe is soft enough to bend completely in half, it will not give enough supprt. Every weekend I give tours over some very uneven, cobbled type ground covering about five miles. This hasn't (fingers crossed) given me apart from 3 or 4 sessions when I couldn't walk due to pf, much problem and I wear Timberland or DR Martin boots with gel heel supports, or Asics Gel trainers.
Birkenstocks I agree can be good because although quite a firm footbed, they do have both very supportive heel cups, and arch support.
I also wear Reebok Easytone/Trimtone trainers that are very supportive.
sparkle1 david12541
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