My Sore Foot Saga
Well today I finally
gave in and went to see my doctor because of the
unbelievable pain in my foot that I have had for the past
six weeks.
Specifically the heel pain in my left foot that simply will
not go away!
I noticed about two months ago that my feet were really
hurting when I got home from work every night.
Since I have a job where I am on my feet most of the day, I
thought it might just be that I needed new shoes.
So off I went to the shoe store, selecting a store that
specializes in running shoes, and after telling my story to the
sales rep, and trying on countless pairs of shoes I settled on
a new pair of Asics, a brand I had never tried before.
Wow... those shoes really did feel a lot different than my old
ones.
But unfortunately my heel pain did not get any
better.
In fact, it got worse. It got so bad, in fact, that
every step was painful, and especially those first few steps
after getting out of bed every morning or those first few steps
after I had been sitting for any amount of time.
I did some research and decided that it sounded like I had
plantar fascitis, so I started treating myself in hopes that my
foot pain would get better. I did the foot stretching
exercises that I found on line, I started wearing my new more
supportive shoes, and I even started to ice my foot every night
after being on my feet all day. Based on my research I
learned that the icing was supposed to help with the
inflammation of plantar fascitis and it felt pretty good, so I
figured it wasn't hurting anything.
For a few days I was hopeful and it seemed things were
getting better, but then the strangest thing happened.
One day while walking to my car from work, my opposite foot,
the “good one” began to hurt, especially around my ankle and
the lower part of my leg.
It seemed strange and I just chalked it up to having had a
long day at work. But within a few days I could hardly
walk on either foot. And to make matters worse, the ankle
of my “good foot” was getting more tender and swollen.
There was even an area about the size of a fifty cent piece
that was red and warm.
Good grief!
I need my feet... and putting up with heel pain of
self-described plantar fascitis and now an increasingly painful
“good foot”... well enough treating myself and that is what
finally caused me to go to my primary physician. Six weeks of
painful feet... six weeks of a pain in the heel that wouldn't
go away... six weeks of one foot hurting followed by the other
foot joining in on the fun!
I needed help!
So at today's visit, I was happy to hear that my doctor
agreed that the pain in my left foot was plantar
fascitis. She agreed that I should continue all the
things I was doing for my plantar fascitis and the incredible
heel pain it was causing.
Well that made me feel better about my
self-diagnosing! She prescribed a packet of steroids to
help with the inflammation and some prescription strength
anti-inflammatory medication which should also help out.
I am excited to finally have something that will
help.
My doctor felt like we should just keep watching my “good
foot”. She thought maybe it was just strained since I've
been babying the bad foot so much and the “good foot” has had
to take all the pressure.
Since I had no specific injury to the “good foot” my doctor
decided that x-rays weren't necessary since it sounded most
like a strain.
What a relief!
So it's off to the drug store to fill my new
prescriptions. I am feeling better already! I will
most definitely keep up the plantar fascitis exercises, and my
doctor even suggested a few more than the ones I was already
doing.
Here's to good feet!
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My Heel Pain Just Won't
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