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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7764598
01/06/23 07:38 PM
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Consider tossing your current boot if it was lacking support like mine were. Look for something with better arch support. Once it's cleared up prevention is the key to not having more flare ups.


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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7764607
01/06/23 07:50 PM
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Get a pair of gdefy shoes and wear them everyday. I suffered for more than 2 years and tried everything listed in this thread.

Gdefy shoes worked and continue to work.

My doc recommended them.

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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7764632
01/06/23 08:06 PM
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My wife had that. She did the frozen bottle trick and she found a round piece of foam that worked better than the bottle and wasnt cold. She also bought special shoes from Appalachian running company that helped alot. Hers normally acted up when there was cleaning or laundry to do?? Hasnt had any pain in a couple years.

Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7764664
01/06/23 08:28 PM
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I did the frozen water bottle
standing on the bottom stair a few minutes every couple hours doing heal drops

the thing that helped me the most besides stretching , is not walking around the house in stocking feet

I get out of bed and I can wear my house shoes that are crocks for a little while like to hit the head and start the coffee then every day of the week good socks and good shoes inside and out side.

if it starts coming back switch shoes and go buy a new pair when you find the shoes that work for you you might buy a second pair to keep ready

Sadly your days of mountain climbing in flip flops might be over

when your looking for hot weather sea side footware Teva sandals are a place to start looking


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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7764672
01/06/23 08:41 PM
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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7764696
01/06/23 09:04 PM
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So I guess I'll have to start looking for a pair of laced boots that will have room for insoles with arch support. Meanwhile Ill do the stretchy thing and some ibuprofen washed down with a helping of Irish whiskey. ... Thank you good folks for all the input. I hate it when I get side tracked because of my body not working the way to should. I did manage to run the wood splitter for a while and do some tractor maintenance and a few chores around the house before I had to quit again though. Not using it yesterday while driving home for 7 hours helped some. Nearly fell on my snout when I got out of the truck and put some sudden weight on it though blush


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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7764757
01/06/23 09:45 PM
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It suck’s until you can get it stretched out hope you get it stretched out soon.

Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7764786
01/06/23 10:07 PM
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Custom arch supports x 11. Been said many times already, but that is the only thing that made it so I could stand for more than an hour at a time for a short period of time. I had it in both feet, not sure what caused it and have never had it that bad again and I dont have custom arch supports in all my shoes currently. My feet hurt so bad for a time that I literally had to drag a stool around the shop, because the pain made my knees want to buckle if I stood for more than a few minutes.

Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7765342
01/07/23 02:49 PM
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Never had PF but have had insertional Achilles tendinitis in both my feet. Ended up getting an Achilles’ tendon debridement in each foot. Had my last one in June 2022 and am stiffly under physical therapy for it.
Hope yours get better id recommended going to a GOOD foot doctor and going from there

This is part of the reason I was medicated retired

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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7765357
01/07/23 03:01 PM
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I had it bad. Both feet. shots, then 30 days later shots again. Cleared it up. but the Doc had me start using these inserts. Haven't had a problem since. Been about 10 years now.
Jerk the cheap inserts out of your shoes and put these in there. Put them in all your shoes. This is the amazon link, but I am able to get them at my local pharmacy for $28.00 a pair.

https://www.amazon.com/Powerstep-Pi...&hvtargid=pla-382916365133&psc=1


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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7765377
01/07/23 03:24 PM
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A chiropractor fixed my feet, then quality shoes/boots keep them good.

Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7765416
01/07/23 04:06 PM
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Good boots with great insoles. Do the stretching and rolling exercises all the time, anytime your setting do the stretches the more the better. If you sleep on your stomach, move down and sleep with feet hanging over the bed so the aren't straight with your legs.

These items cured mine. I still do the stretching and were good boots.

Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7765430
01/07/23 04:24 PM
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I got those compression sleeves today and put them on. Doing a bunch of stretching exercises and for now got some Dr. Sholls insoles to tie me over. Next time I get into town I'll visit the folks that make and fit those arch support insoles and get myself a pair of boots of the lace up kind they can be fitted into. Thanks again for all the input getting me on the right track with this thing.

And yes Garry you are right, those sleeves are tight. If it was not for your post I would have thought they are the wrong size. May need a can opener and a tyre iron to get it off later grin

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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7765495
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I also got the boot....you use to pull your foot to a 90 degree angle ...while resting or sleeping.

But since I got the cortisone shot and those Foot Doctor Rigid arch supports....no more pain


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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7765522
01/07/23 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Scuba1
And yes Garry you are right, those sleeves are tight. If it was not for your post I would have thought they are the wrong size. May need a can opener and a tyre iron to get it off later grin


Scuba1... I found the easiest way to pull them on as far as they easily go... then start roll first the top and then from the toe end. then finish pulling from the top. Not easy, but dang then do make front feel better. I couldn't take a step without it killing me... then once I got them on and cheap insole, it is like night and day. They peel of pretty easy, grab the top and pull them down and off. I spent 4 or 5hours researching everything I could find out about what was going on with my foot and figured that is what it had to be and then went from there. No, I don't have a medical degree, but I lived with a very smart, good looking female orthopedic doctor for over a year. Plus my 149 I.Q. give me a little bit of leverage in figuring things out.

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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7766019
01/08/23 10:15 AM
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After a day of wearing that sleeve and not doing a bunch of walking, I can now move around without to much pain. ( a big improvement ) Going to make an appointment for this week to have some arch support things fitted. Before I do that, I have to go boot shopping. I guess that boots that lace up and are above the ankle are going to be what I should get. Something of decent quality that will last a while , so its worth putting those inserts in.


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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7766055
01/08/23 10:47 AM
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This is what I wear, 99% of the time. Get a pair of 'loggers'. smile

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Add arch supports as needed. Great ankle support, and good 'traction'. grin



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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7766061
01/08/23 10:52 AM
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You don't necessarily need lace ups or least once the pain is in check. I wear lacrosse grange boots daily but I'm constantly paying attention to my feet now. Any discomfort at all has me taking corrective action.

For me it's not a permanent condition, more of a don't abuse my feet thing.


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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7766075
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Scuba, this is what I wear in every boot, shoe and sandal that I own. I use shoe-goo and glue the in the sandals. 25 years ago had Plantar Fascitious and tried everything from custom orthotics and I bought a pair of these and put them in my knee high rubber boots and ran my chainsaw for 5 straight hours at my shack and never looked back. The have a good arch support. Do not walk on hard surfaces with only socks or barefoot.
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Re: Plantar fasciitis [Re: Scuba1] #7766132
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Gary Those are what I use also.

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