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Feb. 2nd, 2018 02:33 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My feet don't hurt. Can I just say that again? My feet *don't* hurt.
At all.
I don't think I have been able to say that for a good 2 or 3 years. It's always been some kind of ache or pain.
Before last year, i had pain in my right foot and I'm pretty sure it came from having my right foot be so much smaller than my left. I think it was gripping harder in my shoe which I have to buy to fit the larger one.I realized my orthotics really needed to be replaced but before got round to that, I got plantar fascitis in my left foot and hoo boy did that hurt! I was suffering that from early spring until the fall. Little by little it eased and in the middle of summer I got new orthotics done up. That nearly instantly fixed the pain in the right foot. But what I thought was lingering pain from the fascitis near my left heel was not. I realized when i was away that the fascitis was indeed gone but there was something else hurting. Turns out I had a rock hard little ball of callous on the outside edges of both soles by the heels. I broke down and went to a podiatrist. I should have done it years ago. He removed the callouses and corns and I haven't had a twinge since! Result!
At all.
I don't think I have been able to say that for a good 2 or 3 years. It's always been some kind of ache or pain.
Before last year, i had pain in my right foot and I'm pretty sure it came from having my right foot be so much smaller than my left. I think it was gripping harder in my shoe which I have to buy to fit the larger one.I realized my orthotics really needed to be replaced but before got round to that, I got plantar fascitis in my left foot and hoo boy did that hurt! I was suffering that from early spring until the fall. Little by little it eased and in the middle of summer I got new orthotics done up. That nearly instantly fixed the pain in the right foot. But what I thought was lingering pain from the fascitis near my left heel was not. I realized when i was away that the fascitis was indeed gone but there was something else hurting. Turns out I had a rock hard little ball of callous on the outside edges of both soles by the heels. I broke down and went to a podiatrist. I should have done it years ago. He removed the callouses and corns and I haven't had a twinge since! Result!
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Date: 2018-02-02 10:42 pm (UTC)