mickbrown Posted March 14, 2019 Share Posted March 14, 2019 3 hours ago, Tonge moor green jacket said: What were you drinking Mick- might try it! I'll keep up with the excercises, thanks all. Everything My scientifically curious mind wondered what had happened. I could only think that 2 weeks without shoes meant my feet had got a proper stretching out. A reset. Can you carry off the flip flop look at work? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Zico Posted March 14, 2019 Moderators Share Posted March 14, 2019 1 hour ago, ErnestTurnip said: Suffered from this and it took ages to shift although I did carry on training while I had it. aye, same here - it didn't stop me from running, but it probably affected how uncomfortable it was to walk first thing in the morning I did all those exercises in that diagram above, they probably did help, but it took that long to shift, it felt more like a natural, lengthy recovery Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bwfcfan5 Posted March 14, 2019 Share Posted March 14, 2019 Probably worth checking - with PF all the pain should be in your heel. You might sometimes get a little pain up the ankle due to pressure on joints as you try and adjust how you walk - but if the pain is more widespread worth getting a check with a doctor just to make sure you haven't got anything else going on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted March 14, 2019 Author Site Supporter Share Posted March 14, 2019 It is mainly there. If I stand on something that presses into the arch though, then... I will speak to the doc, but haven't really got time to wait for a podiatry appointment through NHS. Other discomfort is through adjusting gait involuntarily. Just been to tobutt for advice and new footwear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
darwen_white Posted March 14, 2019 Share Posted March 14, 2019 I never had the heel pain with mine, only inflammation along the full length of the plantar fascia. I could feel it with my thumb along the PF tissue, a bit like bubble wrap. A physio worked on the inflammation with his knuckles, it was excruciating but worked eventually. Loads of advise online, just go with what works for you. If you go for the injection, go with a guided one with a specialist rather than with your GP just taking a punt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted March 14, 2019 Author Site Supporter Share Posted March 14, 2019 Cheers for that, particularly the last paragraph. Interesting, there is a sensation of an "elastic belt" from heel, through arch towards toe. Icy water and frozen bottle soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SatanGreavsie Posted March 14, 2019 Share Posted March 14, 2019 Interesting to hear all this. I've been suffering big time for the last year and a half. Stand/walk about a bit for much more than an hour and it's agony, plus pain up the shin and me toes go numb (literally). Visits to NHS podiatry get scheduled every few months, but insoles they provide just make it worse. Plus they don't seem connected to the original GP appointment I went to. That generated X-rays (showing some bone degradation in the ankle) but the later lot don't seem to have access to that. So really unsure what to do next - just as well we're shit, so I don't bother, but driving up for games would be horrible. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gonzo Posted March 14, 2019 Share Posted March 14, 2019 I’ve got a miniature mechano set in my leg after a trimalleolar fracture years ago. Cant get down the stairs in the morning but ok after stretches and a few exercises I got from a proper physio. (Bob Ward in Blackpool) Pay a little and get properly sorted. GP’s just pass the book imo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted March 14, 2019 Author Site Supporter Share Posted March 14, 2019 Kinell. Sounds really shit. What's shin splints by the way? Surely you need to get back to the doc- podiatry aren't the people to be dealing with bone issues are they? Good luck with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted March 14, 2019 Author Site Supporter Share Posted March 14, 2019 Just now, gonzo said: I’ve got a miniature mechano set in my leg after a trimalleolar fracture years ago. Cant get down the stairs in the morning but ok after stretches and a few exercises I got from a proper physio. (Bob Ward in Blackpool) Pay a little and get properly sorted. GP’s just pass the book imo. To be fair, that's part of their job isn't it- to get you to the right people. Pretty sure the work loads mean at times they don't have enough time to spend with patients to get everything sorted. Suppose that's when you have to become a bit stubborn and more demanding; though it's not easy when it's not in your nature and you feel you're overburdening them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gonzo Posted March 14, 2019 Share Posted March 14, 2019 11 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said: To be fair, that's part of their job isn't it- to get you to the right people. Pretty sure the work loads mean at times they don't have enough time to spend with patients to get everything sorted. Suppose that's when you have to become a bit stubborn and more demanding; though it's not easy when it's not in your nature and you feel you're overburdening them. Aye for me its having to wait 3 weeks for an appointment for the GP knowing they are just gonna refer you to the hospital and then wait another 3 weeks then 6 hours in there for them to say you need to see physio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miamiwhite Posted March 14, 2019 Share Posted March 14, 2019 Mard cunts the lot of you. Anyway, a blast from the near past for you all.....Georgi Shinklazde. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted March 14, 2019 Author Site Supporter Share Posted March 14, 2019 (edited) 12 minutes ago, gonzo said: Aye for me its having to wait 3 weeks for an appointment for the GP knowing they are just gonna refer you to the hospital and then wait another 3 weeks then 6 hours in there for them to say you need to see physio I feel your pain. 2018 I had a chest infection and was sent for an x-ray to check for pneumonia. Standard stuff. No issues. Same again this time. Only the x-ray folk tell the gp this time that the chest is clear, but the heart doesn't quite appear right, and didn't last year! GP knows fuck all about it, as x-ray folk said nowt last year. The info from the x-ray folk was by the gp opinion not worthy of any further action, but as they suggested I should be referred to cardiology, he did. Booked an appointment, earliest date end of may. In the meantime x-ray folk say, the issue was caused by me not being able to inflate chest fully as I was struggling with infection, and the heart is fine. Cardiology then cancel the appointment because I don't need it. Kinell, just talk to each other and save some money!! Edited March 14, 2019 by Tonge moor green jacket Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted March 14, 2019 Author Site Supporter Share Posted March 14, 2019 4 minutes ago, miamiwhite said: Mard cunts the lot of you. Anyway, a blast from the near past for you all.....Georgi Shinklazde. You finished the antibiotics now? 😀 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miamiwhite Posted March 14, 2019 Share Posted March 14, 2019 10 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said: You finished the antibiotics now? 😀 Yes mate,,,,just walking now.....Jack Hobblings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MancWanderer Posted March 14, 2019 Share Posted March 14, 2019 6 hours ago, darwen_white said: If you go for the injection, go with a guided one with a specialist rather than with your GP just taking a punt. This!!! In the mid-80's I used to sell the steroid injection (ironically that I had into both my big toes the other week). One of my best customers was Arthur Morris, orthopaedic consultant, who was Warrington RL's doctor. Sat with him in his private rooms one day and watched him inject into a plantar fasciitis for one of their forwards. Fucking hell this massive bastard burst into tears. Would love to have remembered it as Les Boyd but unfortunately not. If you end up going down that route make sure that they inject the local anaesthetic first and then the steroid and not to mix the two in a syringe and then inject - you really need the anaesthetic to start working first!!!! On a separate note. If you go for orthotics, and the local NHS podiatry isn't good, and you go private, try to find a podiatrist that uses a machine that you stand on (that looks like a pair of scales) that scans your foot and then creates the orthotics from various off-the-shelf parts. I sold custom-made orthotics about 5 years ago and we couldn't compete with that gizmo. I'm lucky, I got referred to Oldham Musculo-skeletal service for my arthritic toes and the podiatry service were brilliant. Couple of hints - ask for two sets - one standard thickness to wear with trainers/loose shoes/boots and a thin set to wear with dress shoes (brogues, etc) and any new shoes that you buy, make them a half-size bigger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Traf Posted March 14, 2019 Share Posted March 14, 2019 Sternum John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted March 15, 2019 Author Site Supporter Share Posted March 15, 2019 Cheers Manc. I've heard about these injections. My mum once had one from a practice nurse and was warned about the pain. I had one in an elbow (tennis elbow) that wasn't too bad, and has some local in it, but I guess a foot is on a different scale. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
darwen_white Posted March 15, 2019 Share Posted March 15, 2019 Injecting steroids in the plantar fascia can weaken the tissue and cause bigger problems. Be warned 😯 About 10 years ago there was strong evidence to suggest that taking blood from the arm and injecting it into plantar fascia worked wonders. Not sure what happened to these theories but doubt the NHS would do this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted March 15, 2019 Author Site Supporter Share Posted March 15, 2019 Wow. I've heard long term use of steroids can weaken tissue, but that sounds a bit shit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dazl1212 Posted March 15, 2019 Share Posted March 15, 2019 Ive had this for about 2 months. I cant seem to get rid of it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MancWanderer Posted March 15, 2019 Share Posted March 15, 2019 2 hours ago, darwen_white said: Injecting steroids in the plantar fascia can weaken the tissue and cause bigger problems. Be warned 😯 2 hours ago, Tonge moor green jacket said: Wow. I've heard long term use of steroids can weaken tissue, but that sounds a bit shit. Yeah it’s long term use in any tissue that causes a problem - Tommy Smith ex-Liverpool player had both his knees ruined by repeated injections and is the classic example used to illustrate the problem. Infrequent use shouldn’t be an issue. I’m allowed three per year into my toes but will try to keep it to one a year if I can manage the pain with my orthotics Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted March 15, 2019 Author Site Supporter Share Posted March 15, 2019 Cheers. Looks like turmeric is the new superfood. Going to eat curry everyday. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 28, 2019 Share Posted March 28, 2019 Had it now for 2 weeks, seems to be getting worse. but, keeping going, stoically How is yours, R? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter Steejay Posted March 28, 2019 Site Supporter Share Posted March 28, 2019 3 hours ago, boltondiver said: Had it now for 2 weeks, seems to be getting worse. but, keeping going, stoically How is yours, R? Mate, it's the worst thing I've ever suffered with - fucking agony. Just keep doing calf raises & stretches whenever you can. I did loads of stuff that the guys above have mentioned but the biggest game changer was when I started wearing the stiff insoles. I had some prescribed by the NHS specialist but found the PRO 11 ones the most beneficial - Groupon sell them at less than half the Amazon price. If it is definitely PF, then I don't think there is any set period of time that you can expect it to go. Mine lasted around 12 months but I had a friend who's problem cleared up in around 3 months. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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