Guest guest Posted September 7, 2001 Report Share Posted September 7, 2001 Here are some of the replies I have gotten so far to my request for help with the foot pain on Ilena's group: ********************** YES sounds like the foot problem lots of the ladies get ---and myself included===I tell my kids it feels like someone beat my feet on the bottoms with a bat ----just pain when i have been on my feet too long or walked too far ==it hurts ---like my shoes are FULL OF MARBLES ---the drs have found balls of granulomas ----just like a tiny marble that gets coated with this granuloma material ----its just those little lumps but they do cause pain -----one lady had them removed and really suprised her doctor -----there is some medical info out there somewhere ---maybe some of the ladies ====can give you some info ---its common and its just one more of the myriad of symptoms we go thru ====good luck == ********************** Check this out in some of your books. Heel & bone spurs---take more--- magnesium higher amounts( take to bowel tolerance) it will take about three four weeks for you to tell a differance ,maybe sooner?),Vit C, cal/meg & ????. Also check out arthritis & gout section for more supplement suggestions **************************** I am not a doctor, so cannot say what this is for sure. I have had this now for quite some time. It was diagnosed as plantar fascitis. If it is indeed that, the doctor will probably start out prescribing prescription non steroidal anti-inflammatories. These did not work for me however. One other thing that I found really seemed to help a lot was to wear a comfortable pair of shoes (sandals in my case) with about a 2 1/2 inch heel. I was shocked at how much relief I got as a result of shifting the weight to another area of my feet. I have a sack full of custom made padded orthotics and NONE of them helped at all. If you try this, be sure they are very comfortable. I assume this allows the part that is inflammed to heal because the pressure is in a different place. The place that it hurts for me is in front of my heel in the center of the foot, but right up next to the front of the heel. If this is what you have, one doctor told me he had seen several implanted women with this. You would think someone would put all of these " co-incidences " together, wouldn't you? If you haven't seen a doctor, you might want to consider seeing one. I am on Prednisone and pain medication for my systemic symptoms. This helps the feet some, but I also need to lose weight which will also help. One doctor had me stand on a step with my heels hanging over the edge, stand on tiptoes and then lower my heels to the step below (up and down several times). Supposedly this will help. I can't say for sure it did, but anyway, you may want to try it... ****************************** I have had the exact same kind of foot pain.........mine is in both heels and in the morning I can hardly walk. Can you pass along to me anything you hear about it. I had a ruptured implant which I had them removed nearly two years ago Thanks. **************************** I have had the pain in my feet ---- mainly my left foot - but after a while it has moved further towards the front of the foot, but behind the little toe -- sounds crazy, doesn't it??? I put those sponge things in my shoes (flats)...I do a lot of walking, and need as much cushioning as I can get. Some of my non- implant friends also get " spurs " in their heels --- so maybe the best thing you can do is watch and see if they move, or stay in the same location. There is a surgery to remove the spurs, if that is what it is...but I think you'd want to try other things first..There is something also called " fascitis " , which one friend has, and there are exercises to do to improve that. Did you go to a podiatrist?? I have never talked to a doctor about mine --- I'm only 16 months past explant - mine were silicone gel, so I had a lot more of the silicone than you would have had - so I am sort of playing the waiting game to see what develops next... Good luck - hope your feet get better! ******************************* I have been taking " FLAX SEED OIL " capsules for 6 months now. I take 3 - 4 a day. It takes about 2 or 3 MONTHS for them to begin working in your system. Look on line for Flax Seed Oil to see its benefits. It helps the cholosteral levels, high blood pressure, arthritis, cleanses the arteries. Doctors advise their patients to take flax seed oil after open heart surgery. For many years my hands and arms would fall " asleep " during the night and I would be almost numb. My joints ached constantly. After taking the capsule for 3 months, I no longer have any of the symptoms (very very seldom). Its a miracle ... read about it in our sources. Good luck. ********************************* Hi I have had foot pain for many years and was finally able to figure out what the problem was. I was diagnosed with Epstein-Barr virus in the 1980s and overtime it has reoccured, that is the first place it stared hurting. It's a signal to slow down and not to over due. I had implants in 1975 and have been sick since 1979, not sure if all the problems are becasuse of the implants but I am sure it didn't help. Had them removed in 1996. I hope this may help you. Good Luck ************************* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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