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ewizabeth 03-26-2012 11:38 PM

My left foot
 
I've had a job in retail sales for over two years now and I'm almost 54 years old and with MS.

I broke my left foot several years ago following a flare up and steroids.

I stand all day for sales and I have pretty bad varicose veins in my left foot and ankle.

I'm having fairly severe pain in my left foot and I need to do something about it.

At work if we need to have a chair we need to have a doctor's note to do so. I've made an appointment for a local GP to get the note and next week I see a vein surgeon for a checkup for the varicose vein problem.

They don't know about the MS at work and I plan on keeping it that way. I've always been the strong type and I feel guilty for needing a chair at work. I guess I'm wondering if this foot problem might be more than varicose veins, hoping it isn't something in the bones or worse yet, an MS problem.

Thanks for reading. :grouphug:

Twinkletoes 03-27-2012 05:51 AM

First of all, hugs for your pain, Ms. Wiz. :hug:

Kudos for your inner strength! :)

*smack* for "feeling guilty". :confused:

And a big YeeHaw for taking the horse by the reins and doing something about it!

Standing on your feet all day long at any age can't be easy, esp. with V veins. :(

Wishing you the best, my friend. (((Wiz))) :hug:

jprinz99 03-27-2012 07:27 AM

it could also be traumatic arthritis (a form of arthritis that occurs post injury).

Remeber- there are countless reasons some people need a chair so don't worry people with assue you are "different". In fact, many of your co-workers may be relieved to see the chair (as they will have an opportunity to sit for 5 minutes when you arent in it). If you dont want anyone to know about your MS diagnosis just inform your doctor that there is to be NO mention of that particular health issue. One of the good things about HIPPA is that physician offices allow you to restrict who gets what info :-)

BTW- sorry for your bum foot!

mrsD 03-27-2012 07:55 AM

I, too, have problems with my left foot. It is due to a surgery that was fairly invasive for a hemiangioma tumor wrapped around the tendons of the instep.

Mine swells up periodically, throbs now almost every night, and
this week, my calf swelled up too!

I do two things for it.. Salonpas patches, and magnesium lotion.
I do notice that stairs seem to make it worse. UpNorth where there are no stairs to speak of (only 2 gentle porch ones), it tends to not swell. Here at home, is another story.
Chairs do not help, and tend to make it worse.

For veins, if you suspect a vein issue, try taking some grapeseed extract. This really helps with leg veins. I stood for 40+ yrs! But yours may be due to inflammatory changes in lymph return to the veins. That is what I think mine is. It goes down when I lie down for the night and returns the next day in the afternoon.

My surgery cut many nerves, so my foot was numb on top for most of my life. Only recently it appears the nerves have regrown back, much to my detriment.

SallyC 03-27-2012 10:29 AM

Awwww Wiz, sorry for your pain. A chair doesn't always help, unless you can put your foot up, so the pressure is relieved.

I hope you get whatever you need to make your day better.:hug:

Debbie D 03-27-2012 04:13 PM

Aww sweetie...:hug:
It angers me that in this day & age you feel you have to hide your dx of MS:mad:
Still, you need to make sure you're tending to your body...it's the only one you've got!
After you get all of the info from the docs, if they recommend sitting, you'd better heed the advice just so it doesn't worsen the problem.
Keep us up to date...

ewizabeth 03-27-2012 07:49 PM

I went to the GP today and told him I think it's pain from the varicose veins. He said no, he thinks it's something in the bones so he ordered an xray. The bones are fine :rolleyes: so he says he saw some swelling. He ordered an ACE bandage and anti-inflammatory meds and I got a note for a chair for a week at work.

I have an appt next Monday with the vein doctor. I know it's the veins because the pain is worse in the left foot where the worst looking veins are.

I have a lot of vacation time in April so I can get some rest and maybe get these veins taken care of.

Debbie, I could tell at work if I wanted to, but I don't want it to get around. People are naturally gossips and it could keep me from job promotions in the future.

mrsD 03-28-2012 05:53 AM

I am always amazed that doctors would say swelling does not hurt! The foot has ligaments that can compress nerves when swollen!
They seem to enjoy invalidating your pain and symptoms all the time.
At least that is MY experience.

The anti-inflammatory patches called Salonpas work on spots without exposing you to oral drugs which go everywhere.

So do consider that as well. Many doctors are unfamiliar with OTC products:

http://www.salonpas.us/

I've used the original patch (the one with methyl salicylate in them) for years now with success. I've just started with the new arthritis ones for an elbow strain, and discovered they don't stick very well. I put the small original ones stacked in twos just above the ankle, on the front of the calf and they prevent much of the swelling I get sometimes. The original type are very inexpensive, too, which makes them attractive.

Just for the record I find aspirin more useful than NSAIDs for inflammatory things. But it has to be used carefully and may affect bleeding in some patients. I use AlkaSeltzer original formula for this purpose, pain.

Kitty 03-28-2012 10:14 AM

Salonpas are great. I cannot believe I survived as long as I did without them! :o

mrsD 03-28-2012 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 864656)
Salonpas are great. I cannot believe I survived as long as I did without them! :o

Yes, they are amazing ...I had a huge swelling on my left Achillies tendon, from being hit from behind with a shopping basket. It was extremely painful and wouldn't go away.

I went to a podiatrist and they said take ibuprofen...pfffffTTTTT..
I had been doing that for weeks. Then I was subbing at a new pharmacy and there was a box of Salonpas samples there!
I took 7 home with me and put one on the egg sized lump where my shoe rubbed...man that was so painful then. I used one each night and by the end of the week, the lump shrank and I was pain free! I have recommended them ever since!

They come from Asia and have only been in US for about 10 yrs now. A box of 40 patches runs about $5 now! Still a deal.
once you open the envelop I'd suggest putting them in a ziploc to keep fresh.


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