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@geet69 okay thank you for your response. Only mine is in my ankle and foot. One day the pain will be in the Arch of my foot and the next day it'll be on the side of the ankle and the next the pain will be on the other side of the ankle and so on. Some days it feels like I'm going to break the ankle and the pressure from standing is so server it feels like I am learning how to walk again. I'm so unbalanced it's pathetic considering that I have trained most of my life in the arts that teaches us to be balanced. The doctor that I have seen gave me a walking boot to wear and it actually helps a whole lot. Unfortunately I can't afford to be seen in the ER every single time and because we here in California were able to choose our own insurance policy it still gave every Doctor the same choice either to except the insurance or not and since I am on Medi-Cal I still can not find a medical office who will except me as a new patient. Just about ready to give up and see what's on the other side.

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@dinosoke have you seen a foot doctor? Orthopedic maybe. Your primary care doctor should refer you to another doctor that can see about your foot. Try a compression footie on it. I tripped off steps and my right ankle will swell and I wear a compression sock on it and it helps tremendously.