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Hi.. Did you enjoy your RV trip? I hope the new shoes made it more enjoyable for you.. And did you try the Frankincense and Myrrh Neuropathy rubbing oil when you got home? If your problem is SFN, then this may help you.. and it makes a big difference for my Erythromelalgia.. I have been posted my experience with using it on an almost daily basis.. If you haven't read those yet, you might want to before trying it... Also, I wrote about the shoes that feel the very best for my tender feet and I have spent a fortune on shoes over the past year, too.. like you!
Hi @peggyn, I feel your pain. I had the same thing and after going to PT, and couple of injections, I believe what really helped me beside the orthotics was having MLS Laser therapy. You have to have at least 6 treatments and it is not covered by insurance. Not every Podiatrist offers it, some therapy places also offer it. I first had it done at the therapy place where I was going, then I switched podiatrist and that doc offered it in her office. Now, I just make sure I wear my orthotics always, that means less time with flip flops...UGHHHHH.
Good luck, hope you feel better.....Blessings
Hi, @peggyn - I have also had plantar fasciitis, and it hurts a lot. I ended up partially lame for 1.5 days every time I went for a long run when training for a half marathon. Resting the foot (not overusing it) made a difference for me, as did some PT exercises and using a splint at night. If you'd like to read what some others have done with plantar fasciitis, you might look at and participate in this Connect thread https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/i-have-had-plantar-fasciitis-for-7-weeks-following-a-partial-knee/.