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Has anybody here had to deal with Plantar Facslitis cause it looks like i have that in my left heel -- nm
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by
eag
felt like a marble was taped to the bottom of my heel. Discovered that certain shoes triggered it and after getting rid of them have not had it recur.
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zork
Jul 24 '14, 09:39
Which is good since the doctor was talking about injecting cortisone into my feet
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and to clarify, I get some pain in the arch on ocassion but I don't get that marble feeling anymore. -- nm
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zork
Jul 24, 09:46
I wish they would just stop shooting people up with cortizone.
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groiny
Jul 24, 09:43
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my podiatrist convinced me not to do this for that very reason. -- nm
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decline
Jul 24, 09:45
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it makes sense if you want to reduce swelling quickly, but after a week or so, you are right back where you were.
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groiny
Jul 24, 09:51
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