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Old 01-20-2010, 08:37 PM #1
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Default Stiffnes / tightness / joint Pain(?) as PN recedes?

Hello, the PN I have had in my feet for nearly 6 years appears to be almost gone (have been taking the suggested supplements), but for the past 18 months or so have been experiencing stiffnes,tightness and considerable pain in my feet (especially the left). My feet become increasingly tired as the day goes on.... My mobility is highly restricted and I am unable to go out at night - or even stay on my feet in the evening.

I have been having regular (about weekly) foot / joint mobilisations with my Podiatrist - which do help - and also generic type orthotics. I am about to have custon-made orthotics made to see if they provide more support...
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Could it be some type of rhumatoid problem?

Any advice / information would be greatfully appreciated!!

Christine.
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