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DejaVu 08-08-2015 01:22 PM

Feet - Plantar Fasciitis vs. Neuropathy
 
Just a quick note on foot pain and neuropathy vs. plantar fasciitis.
These two conditions are often confused with one another.
These two conditions may also co-exist.
Either or both can be very painful.

I have both conditions in my feet.
However, with advanced PN, my Plantar Faciitis pain is much more severe than any PN pain, for me, at this time. It's excruciating! :eek:

Here's an article on Plantar Faciitis:
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=a00149

I am seeing some descriptions of foot pain here which remind me of Plantars Fasciitis. An astute Rheumatologist taught me the differences several years ago.

Thus, just wanted to share. :)

To Our Healing,
:grouphug:
DejaVu

Ragtop262 08-09-2015 08:08 PM

I had a bout of plantar fasciitis a few years back, and while mine wasn't a severe case - I certainly agree that the pain can be pretty bad.

I rolled a frozen water bottle back and forth under my feet to relieve things when they got bad. Then I got into the habit of taking a bath vs showering, and massaging that painful area on a daily basis.

Fortunately for me, the problem went away and never came back (knock on wood.........) I still do the daily foot massage "just in case".

DejaVu 08-09-2015 10:00 PM

Thanks, Ragtop!
 
Hi Ragtop,

Thanks so much for sharing your experience!

Plantar faciitis can be so very painful. It can burn and jab like neuropathy.
It is worse, for me, than any PN pain I have ever felt. :eek:

It's been a very humid summer here and many people are walking quite gingerly, as many have exacerbations of this condition now.

You are very wise to keep up a preventative foot massage! :D

To Our Healing,
DejaVu


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