Tinijocaro
DIS Veteran
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- Mar 5, 2005
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I've been having a VERY hard time with pain in my feet. After undergoing TWO bunionectomies to eliminate pain and get my feet all set for my older years, I've run into other foot problems that are making me feel VERY old.
The right foot has a Morton's Neoroma-burning, burning pain along the ball of my foot and up into two toes and it feels like there is a large sock rolled under the ball of my foot. When walking, I can't roll onto the ball of my foot, so my gait has changed.
The left foot has a touch of plantar faciitis (not bad) and the anklejoint is incredibly weak and painful. I'm thinking it's arthritis. This foot causes a great deal of pain. Today was my first pain free day in the left foot in weeks.
I went to my podiatrist who just about gave up. He gave me a shot for the neuroma and it didn't work and said there's not much you can do for the ankle. I sort of believed him but now that I'm in so much pain, I've made an appointment with my regular physician and will get a blood test to check for rheum. arthritis.
I am shocked how much pain can affect your quality of life. Pain in the feet is especially bad since it hurts every step you take. I go to work each day and deal with it, sometimes taking pain meds but don't want to take it too much.
Anyone else dealing with similar painful foot issues?
The right foot has a Morton's Neoroma-burning, burning pain along the ball of my foot and up into two toes and it feels like there is a large sock rolled under the ball of my foot. When walking, I can't roll onto the ball of my foot, so my gait has changed.
The left foot has a touch of plantar faciitis (not bad) and the anklejoint is incredibly weak and painful. I'm thinking it's arthritis. This foot causes a great deal of pain. Today was my first pain free day in the left foot in weeks.
I went to my podiatrist who just about gave up. He gave me a shot for the neuroma and it didn't work and said there's not much you can do for the ankle. I sort of believed him but now that I'm in so much pain, I've made an appointment with my regular physician and will get a blood test to check for rheum. arthritis.
I am shocked how much pain can affect your quality of life. Pain in the feet is especially bad since it hurts every step you take. I go to work each day and deal with it, sometimes taking pain meds but don't want to take it too much.
Anyone else dealing with similar painful foot issues?