Re: need help here maybe Lyndal
This does NOT sound like plantar fasciitis to me. Typically plantar
fascitiis causes pain and stiffness the first time you step after sitting
(in the heel and arch underneath) then improves as you get moving. It
almost never causes swelling, and joint pain also doesnt fit. You may have
a component of plantar fascia inflammtion but there's more to this going on.
I'm concerned about the severity of your pain, the fact it is not responding
to steroids (usually fascitis does) and the burning and swelling. This is
sounding more like inflammatiion in the joint itself +/- some neuropathic
pain as well.
Plantar fascitis that doesn't settle with anything else often responds to
lithtripsy - the sound waves they use to break up kidney stones. For some
reason, it also breaks up the scarring in the fascia and reduces
inflammation - but only if we are sure that is the diagnosis.(and I am far
from sure)
Has anyone done a bone scan ? Not a CT or MRI but a scan with nuclear
isotope to see where the inflammation really is?
Lyndal
"janers" <rojakort@bright.net> wrote in message
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> foot doesn't look swollen but It is when I put my shoe on that LEFT foot.
>
> My feet just feel like they are and hurt ache when setting. As well as
> sharp
> pains in to the ankle joint. As well as the instep and toe joints, heel
> pain and back achelies (sp) tendon area and around the out side of the
> hell.
> hell the whole thing.
>
> When I step down the plantar stuff kicks in and I have to walk like baby
> steps, and when I do that puts more strain on my good foot. Since out of
> the boot, the right foot is acting up. I am up to maybe 4 - 5 hours a day
> and most of that is ON and off with the boot. Scares me really.
>
> The color is fine, like always and I had had a nerve conduction test with
> nothing specific but some light neuropathy from previous surgery on L5 S1
> nerve damage to the right...leg.
>
> I just can' t figure out why after 80mg twice in left foot of cortisone,
> and
> another 80mg in the right foot, which WAs better, didn't do the trick.
> That
> is a lot of cortisone plus my oral medrol up and down too. I am NEVER off
> medrol. I upped my dose a mg today and will stay on 1 more mg for awhile
> added to what I usually am on AT this time
>
> So what the "hey" is left for me. Stay in a boot the rest of my life? I
> went to town to eat out tonight, took off my brace before leaving. Went
> to
> eat, then got OUT of the car to walk and could barely move. I mean the
> pain
> was and NOT hurt or ache, it was bad. Then next time I got up from a
> chair
> NO pain. Weird for sure. Then later it was bad on the next step. YOU
> would
> think it would stay bad but.
> Got home and sat with feet up. Then came in here to puter. and pain hit
> again while setting. so I sat on an ice pack with my feet on it LOL. no
> buns LOL.
>
> there I thought It was numb, NO way, I could barely get up to walk to put
> that ice away after it thawed. NOW they burn and pain continues
>
> OK, what you think? Still plantar stuff?
> oh and I was on neurotin and hated the mood it made for me so I will never
> take it again but for the life of me, why is this hanging on.
>
> Do I need to see a neuro or ortho guy. I am seeing rheumy as well as
> podiatrist.
>
> Pain is shooting just like your joint pain when you move them..PAIN.
>
> janers
> thanks
>
>
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