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Old 10-19-2008, 11:03 PM #1
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Hi

I am new to this site and have a question I hope someone can give me some information.

My doctor did an MRI of my lower back because I was complaining of pain, very bad pain in both of my feet, especially after I get up from resting i.e. laying on the couch, after sleeping, driving etc. The pain is so bad sometimes I can barely walk. Once I get going the pain subsides to a point.

When the MRI results came back he said I have a problem with my S1 and S2 disc in my back. Has anyone heard of this?

Any response would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 10-20-2008, 09:15 AM #2
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Do they think these disks are causing the problems in your feet? The way
you are describing your pain sounds a bit like PF. I have had terrible pain in
my feet for about 6 years now so this stuff is right up my alley, so to say.

Good luck with this.
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Thanks so much replying but what is "PF"

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Do they think these disks are causing the problems in your feet? The way
you are describing your pain sounds a bit like PF. I have had terrible pain in
my feet for about 6 years now so this stuff is right up my alley, so to say.

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Im sorry.......Plantar fascitis(sp?). They are not sure if I have a
really bad case of PF or if its fibro or ms pain.. Believe me,
Ive tried every treatment out there and am seriously considering a
spinal implant(cant remember the name right now, its in my notes).

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I think it is Planter Fasciitis .
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Your Orthopaedic Connection: Plantar Fasciitis
When your first few steps out of bed in the morning cause severe pain in the heel of your foot, you may have plantar fasciitis (fashee-EYE-tiss). ...
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Plantar Fasciitis - Foot.com
Plantar Fasciitis is an inflammation caused by excessive stretching of the plantar fascia.
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Plantar Fasciitis - Information About Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is a condition that causes heel and arch pain. It is due to irritation and inflammation of the tight tissue that forms the arch of the ...
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here's a good site with spine info-
http://www.spineuniverse.com/article...tomy-3901.html
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hi gabby,
after my l4/5 fusion, the bottoms of my feet were horribly painful. I would tell my hubs that i needed sponges for my feet.
Like you, it went away after i got moving.

It doesn't happen so much any more. But the docs never really had a good answer as to why it happened. The neuro didn't think it was anything with the fusion.

Sorry i am not much help, but i will be looking at this thread to see if we both can find an answer.

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Thanks all for responding,

My feet are getting so bad I truly don't know what to do. I see my doctor in mid November. I am afraid he will want to do another epidural which I hate but it did relieve the pain the first time I had one but the 2 after that didn't work and so I hesitate to do it again. Any suggestions?

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QUOTE=simby;395493]hi gabby,
after my l4/5 fusion, the bottoms of my feet were horribly painful. I would tell my hubs that i needed sponges for my feet.
Like you, it went away after i got moving.

It doesn't happen so much any more. But the docs never really had a good answer as to why it happened. The neuro didn't think it was anything with the fusion.

Sorry i am not much help, but i will be looking at this thread to see if we both can find an answer.

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I had a an epidural in my back for foot pain once. It did absolutely nothing.

I did have a reaction to the shot in my back though.

I actually wore a cast at least three times. The last one
was worn 2 months. I did notice a slight difference but when I started
walking it was right back.

I also tried a steroid injection in the bottom of my foot. The injection was
the most pain I have ever indured(and Ive given birth 4 times), I threw up
immediately from pain. My foot has been worse since, I have a permanent
numb spot at ;the injection site. I dont recommend an injection.

Other things I have tried: pt, night splints, custiom orthodics(180 dollars).
all kinds of shoes(I mainly wear slippers), a zillion meds, a zillion opinions
bone scans, xrays, and mri etc.

I am on a mix of meds that seem to take the edge off. But it definately
effects my quallity of life.

I hope you get the help you need.
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