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I have posted here before about my severe Plantar Fasciatis in both feet. I really should have canceled this trip because of the pain, but I really can't back out now, so full steam ahead.
I had cortisone shots in both feet on Friday. Dr. said they should help get me through the trip but I still have to be very careful. One foot is still really sore from the affects of the shot 3 days ago, but overall I guess I am doing better.
Now as I am trying to navigate the TSA regulations for meds and what I can carry on and getting through security I have come the stress of the "removal of the shoes". I have custom orthotics and can not walk without my shoes without great pain and the risk of severe injury to the PF. I currently can not even shower in bare feet and must wear my Crocs. I can not wear them through the airport though because I have to have my tennies and inserts for any type of distance walking. Crocs are limited to around the house and from the locker room to the pool type distances.
So, I am trying to decide what to do about the security screening. I know that I have the right to tell them that I am unable to remove my shoes (and I have a Dr. note) and ask for an alternative screening. But would that be more "painful" in the PITA factor than just trying to suck it up and walk the short distance in bare feet? If all moves fast I would probably be okay, but if someone slows the line or I am unable to get my shoes on quickly I will be in pain. I also have a bag full of meds that I am sure are going to take them some time to screen and I can't stand there bare footed while they do it.
I will be traveling with my kids by myself and don't want them to be traumatized by Mommy getting the full body search just because I can't remove my shoes. A little wanding is fine--we have had to do that before, just don't want anything excessive??
Even if they let me go through and then sit down and take off my shoes and they take them and x-ray them that would be fine with me.
Has anyone here done the alternative to taking off shoes? What do they do, and how bad is it?
I had cortisone shots in both feet on Friday. Dr. said they should help get me through the trip but I still have to be very careful. One foot is still really sore from the affects of the shot 3 days ago, but overall I guess I am doing better.
Now as I am trying to navigate the TSA regulations for meds and what I can carry on and getting through security I have come the stress of the "removal of the shoes". I have custom orthotics and can not walk without my shoes without great pain and the risk of severe injury to the PF. I currently can not even shower in bare feet and must wear my Crocs. I can not wear them through the airport though because I have to have my tennies and inserts for any type of distance walking. Crocs are limited to around the house and from the locker room to the pool type distances.
So, I am trying to decide what to do about the security screening. I know that I have the right to tell them that I am unable to remove my shoes (and I have a Dr. note) and ask for an alternative screening. But would that be more "painful" in the PITA factor than just trying to suck it up and walk the short distance in bare feet? If all moves fast I would probably be okay, but if someone slows the line or I am unable to get my shoes on quickly I will be in pain. I also have a bag full of meds that I am sure are going to take them some time to screen and I can't stand there bare footed while they do it.
I will be traveling with my kids by myself and don't want them to be traumatized by Mommy getting the full body search just because I can't remove my shoes. A little wanding is fine--we have had to do that before, just don't want anything excessive??
Even if they let me go through and then sit down and take off my shoes and they take them and x-ray them that would be fine with me.
Has anyone here done the alternative to taking off shoes? What do they do, and how bad is it?