I had Plantar fasciitis . The GP was useless. I saw a specialist sports physio who got it right for me in 2 sessions and gave me a special built up insole for the affected foot. This made me walk differently and correctly. It has never come back, and that was years ago. Apparently a specialist sports physio is the best sort to see as they deal with this all the time.
Even if this may be so I still think it's odd that we need help with the structure of our feet. I don't think we should be getting plantar fasciitis.
Even if this may be so I still think it's odd that we need help with the structure of our feet. I don't think we should be getting plantar fasciitis.
I had Plantar fasciitis . The GP was useless. I saw a specialist sports physio who got it right for me in 2 sessions and gave me a special built up insole for the affected foot. This made me walk differently and correctly. It has never come back, and that was years ago. Apparently a specialist sports physio is the best sort to see as they deal with this all the time.
Hi, im 34 years of age. I have type 2 diabetes. Since the age of 15 I have had problems with my feet. All podiatrists told me it was plantar fasciitis but it didn't make sense. Age 19 I started waitressing 3 to 6hrs a day but in as little as 2 months got plantar fasciitis that took maybe a year or so to heal with massage and rest and yoga and diet. So the entire sole and arches of my feet were bruised/purple and I could feel all the blood/inflammation in the area, even though my feet are bony. So basically I found that I couldn't do jobs where I was standing on my feet. I have to sit down. The only times I could stand was if I was exercising or if I was massaging. Standing just feels so uncomfortable for me. I can just feel the blood/fluid accumulating there.
So my question is, is this diabetes related? Or is this another medical condition I should look into. Ppl keep telling me it's not normal for me not to be able to stand on my feet.
i appreciate your comments but I think it’s something more than that. I don’t know anyone else in my life who has it which means it is rare and medical.
i appreciate your comments but I think it’s something more than that. I don’t know anyone else in my life who has it which means it is rare and medical.
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