pain across the bottom of my foot
GTOgirl1969
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The arch area on my right foot has been hurting for about three days- a burning pain that feels like I stepped on a lit cigarette or something. Anyone else have something like that? I hope it goes away because I'm liking the Ripped in 30 and don't want to have to take a break.
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I had something similiar and it turned out the arches in my shoes were to low0
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Arches would be my first guess. But you could also check with your doctor to make sure it's not Plantar Fasciitis
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/plantar-fasciitis-topic-overview0 -
You might have plantar fasciitis, but I'm not a medical professional so don't take my word for it. A pair of good arch support inserts might help.0
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You may have plantar fasciitis - https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Plantar_fasciitis
I had it a few years ago. Weight loss, stretching my calves, ice and rolling a golf ball on the effected area helped. Motrin helped too, but I had to take it as directed, every dose for a week or two before it eliminated the pain, along with the therapies I listed above. I hope this helps! Mine always hurt worse first thing in the morning. That is when the stretching was essential.0 -
Sounds like the pain I get with plantar fasciaitis (sp?) Arch supports help, but I recommend checking with your doctor to make sure.0
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First thing I would do is get some good new inserts for your workout shoes with higher arch support - that fixed my issues with heel spur (plantar fascitis) type indications......
If that does not give you relief after a week or so you need to see a doctor (physio) to help diagnose the issue....0 -
Have you done any machines lately like a crosstrainer or elliptical? I know that if you don't leave your feet flat on the pedals on that type of machine, it can strain the muscles that run across the bottom of your foot. I feel it usually when on one of them. I try to keep correcting myself and it helps! Otherwise, it definitely could be your arches. Try doing foot stretches, or wearing two pairs of socks for support..it helps me also I have flat arches!0
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I think we need to take the equine approach to this and shoot her.
Warning: I might shoot back. :laugh:0 -
You may have plantar fasciitis - https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Plantar_fasciitis
I had it a few years ago. Weight loss, stretching my calves, ice and rolling a golf ball on the effected area helped. Motrin helped too, but I had to take it as directed, every dose for a week or two before it eliminated the pain, along with the therapies I listed above. I hope this helps! Mine always hurt worse first thing in the morning. That is when the stretching was essential.0 -
Make sure it isn't PF!! If it is and you ignore it (or get bad medical advise) you'll suffer it for years!!0
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I used to get this pain in the sole of my foot, like there wasn't enough skin on it....
Ironic really that now I've got plenty of skin to go around =/0 -
I'll call my doctor on Monday if it isn't any better. :ohwell:0
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