Plantar Fasciitis & A
Fracture
Almost eight weeks of
heel pain in the left foot, almost two weeks of ankle and
lower leg pain in the right foot... what's a girl to
do?
Following my doctor's advice, after getting no relief from
my foot pain after a round of steroids and anti-inflammatory
medications, I called to make an appointment with a
podiatrist.
Fortunately the podiatrist was able to get me in two days
later. I was hopeful.
After listening to my story and looking at my feet and
taking x-rays of both feet, she diagnosed plantar fascitis in
my left foot and a fracture in the right foot.
Wow! Didn't see that one coming!
To treat the plantar fascitis she changed the
anti-inflammatory medications I was taking to twice a day, she
injected my foot with steroids (that was unbelievably
painful!!) and prescribed plantar fascitis exercise and rest.
Of course, rest is easier said than done.
For the fracture, she ordered an MRI to look for additional
damage... since by now I had been walking around like this for
almost three weeks!! Now that's frustrating!! She also
immediately put me in a walking cast to protect the foot and
allow for healing. This foot also got a prescription of
rest.
Four days later I had an MRI of the right foot which showed
a very obvious fracture, and lots of fluid surrounding the
ankle joint.
I went back to see the podiatrist two days later and we
reviewed the MRI together. She explained that the injury would
take 12-16 weeks to heel and said that I was going to have to
be patient.
Not an easy thing for me.
She said both feet needed rest to heel... the challenge
being that with both feet being painful that staying off my
feet would be the biggest challenge of all.
Plantar fascitis in one foot and a fracture of the other...
heel pain that won't go away and ankle pain that throbs all
night long... I am looking for relief...
Next...
No Good Foot To
Walk On
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