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Old 11-20-2009, 10:59 AM #1
Quilterpup Quilterpup is offline
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Default My aching foot pain

I went to see a podriatirst last summer for foot pain. I was told I had plantar fasciitis and told to do foot stretches, ice my feet and take pain meds. Oh and I purchased orthodics too. I did everything he said but instead of getting better my feet got worse, and I started getting numbness and burning in my feet and legs. I finally was given a nerve test in my legs and feet but it showed that everything was normal. Well everything isn't normal because my feet hurt and they burn and they get numb! My doctor's answer to all of this was to put me on neurontin which i have been taking for 2 weeks now. I am wondering if anyone else in this group has had a similiar experience?
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