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<blockquote data-quote="akj1155" data-source="post: 145699" data-attributes="member: 26192"><p><strong>Re: Painful heels</strong></p><p></p><p>I have been suffering from painful heels for a few months now and whenever I get up after slleping or sitting down,the pain in my heels is unbearable.</p><p>I went to see my GP who said gave it a technical name,which I can't recall. He told me to put gel pads inside the shoe and the pain would ease. But this doesn't work. </p><p>I must admit I am 14 stone in weight and my sugar levels are fluctuating abnormally. Is this the reason?</p><p>I have also been advised to stop eating citrus fruits or adding lemon/limes to my food as flavourings. </p><p>If anyone has got any other suggestions please help as I often feel like a cripple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akj1155, post: 145699, member: 26192"] [b]Re: Painful heels[/b] I have been suffering from painful heels for a few months now and whenever I get up after slleping or sitting down,the pain in my heels is unbearable. I went to see my GP who said gave it a technical name,which I can't recall. He told me to put gel pads inside the shoe and the pain would ease. But this doesn't work. I must admit I am 14 stone in weight and my sugar levels are fluctuating abnormally. Is this the reason? I have also been advised to stop eating citrus fruits or adding lemon/limes to my food as flavourings. If anyone has got any other suggestions please help as I often feel like a cripple. [/QUOTE]
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