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I also have had foot problems since Covid vaccines. I am 67 years old with 0 medications. I believe that the vaccine has left us with a toxic overload that lands in the feet due to gravity. Since our lymphatic systems do not have a pump, we need to assist the flow of the lymph system. I have been using my Chi Swing machine for about a week now and the pain seems to be getting better. This is a natural way to assist the lymph systems. Do your research first to see if this is a good fit for you, I would NOT use this if I had any artificial joints. Good luck
I know this message is nearly one year old and I hope your problems have now resolved.
In the responses no one seems to have mentioned the possibility of you having developed Plantar Fasciitis which would likely have developed coincidentally to any vaccines.
Oral corticosteroids can relieve PF but certainly doesn’t resolve it until generic or customised shoe supports are implemented.
Aside from severe bilateral Plantar Fasciitis I have Peripheral Neuropathy in both feet and now severe osteoarthritis in the feet and elsewhere…..so I do understand foot pain.
Hello @jewtea, Welcome to Connect. I don't think any of us here on Connect can answer your question on if the condition is permanent or not since we are not doctors and can only share our own personal experiences. You mentioned that the steroids made the pain go away for 1 week. Did the pain come back while you were still on steroids or did you stop taking them and then the pain came back?