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Default Seen the podiatrist

Well saw the podiotrist at suggestion of the neurologist as he thought I may have developed plantar facilitis, podiotrist said my feet were mechanically fine, no issues he could see at all, he thinks the pain is from the SFN he gave me some insoles for my shoes that give better arch support and recommended I get some brooks trainers as they would probably be the most comfortable.
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