Pinkmewow, thanks for replying… think of all the money that we could make from a *women specific of online pharmacy reviews forum* calendar, LOL. I am pretty sure that we could make an entire fortune! I don’t actually think that the guys are going to complain about all of that either, LOL. we’re surely some sexy milfs out here
Michelle7878 thanks very much for your replying and for trying to help me, I really appreciate every single word and every recommendation that you’ve written up there… so well, based on all of that and everything else here we go:
First off: I do have the 400 dollars custom orthotics (the insoles for my tennis shoes) and so I do know what you’re talking about but there’s a big problem… I absolutely hate them…
Secondly: I do love the frozen water bottle trick and I do apply it myself, however you shouldn’t forget that this is only helpful (medium helpful if it’s medium at all) for only at night. That’s because I find it logical that in the morning you want to warm up the muscles and not to make them be cold… but yeah, there’s a sure thing that at the end of an achey and really long day, there’s indeed nothing better than just rolling a frozen water bottle under each foot. Needless to mention that I’m doing it often. However you just need to make sure that you are doing this at the side of the bed or on a chair that’s next to the bed. you surely shouldn’t put weight on the plantar fascia after icing it or you’re definitely going to regret doing it
Third thing is… the best trick it is to stretch out your feet before you’re getting out of the bed. I recommend you to sit on the edge of the bed or maybe on a chair right next to the bed and just roll your foot around in order to stretch the ankle and Achilles tendon. After that, with one hand you’ve got to hold your toes back and then with the other hand to massage the ligament all along the bottom of your foot. I suggest you to do this for each foot before you’re going to put absolutely ANY weight on your feet. It is a burden… I do know it very well… but it is still currently a part of my every day morning routine and so I recommend you too because trust me or not but it does makes a very huge difference for me.
Fourth… I am wearing Birkenstock sandals around the house and recommending you too because they are excellent arch support, and plus they also custom mold to your feet after a short period of time so that’s very good. I am not getting out of my bed without putting these things on… I mean, right after messaging my feet I put them on and I put them on just to go to pee… as I said, I don’t step out of bed without them.
Fifth… the injections… you know…. The cortisone injections are, so far, the only stuff out there which is actually making the pain to disappear completely, without any traces of pain. but the problem is that they are not infinite… as I said earlier in my posts, they are only lasting 3 months for each of my foot… at least for me (maybe for someone else they are working shorter/ longer, I don’t know).
Sixth thing is… if presuming that you are not on anything else out there I should say that prescription strength ALEVE is definitely working the best, as far as the OTC medications go. This is anywhere like 500 mg of naproxen sodium. But if I am out of this then I am taking 800 mg of the motrin (which is ibuprofen). Anyhow, right now I am on some other medications for my back problem and that is why, I do not need these right now.
The seventh thing it is the night splints which I have not yet tried and I have to do this… in fact, this was my plan as this is my next step… I’m talking about keeping my foot splinted/ straight, and toes back at night in the time that I’m sleeping. I did have tried, of course, to read what other people are saying about it firstly, however I’ve read that they got mixed results while using them and so I’m actually sure what result I should expect myself…
Last thing here… the surgery… my doc also wants to perform a fascia release surgery either…. However, I am being really concerned about the risk that this is not going to resolve the underlying issue and only the symptom which is surely not enough. But you know… I would honestly consider and think about this more seriously in case I didn’t have to be off my feet for like 5 weeks afterwards but since there IS such a requirement… no thanks… I am having a house, a job and husband and a child. They all need my feet.
So that’s pretty much everything that I wanted to say here. I am sorry if this is too long already and I am sorry if I have missed out something. I probably missed out something as I can feel it but anyway, if I did I am going to come back and update. Maybe this will be of some help for somebody.